Eparchy of Zboriv Eparchia Zborovensis Ucrainorum Українська Греко-Католицька Зборівська Єпархія  | |
|---|---|
| Location | |
| Territory | some Raions of Lviv Oblast and Ternopil Oblast | 
| Ecclesiastical province | Archeparchy of Lviv | 
| Headquarters | Brody, Lviv Oblast, Ukraine | 
| Population - Catholics  | 375,000 (in 1999)  | 
| Information | |
| Sui iuris church | Ukrainian Greek Catholic | 
| Rite | Byzantine | 
| Established | April 20, 1993 | 
| Dissolved | July 21, 2000 | 
| Cathedral | Ukrainian Catholic Cathedral in Brody | 
| Leadership | |
| Bishop | Mykhaylo Koltun, C.Ss.R. (last eparchial bishop). | 
The Eparchy of Zboriv was an eparchy of the Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church, in the ecclesiastical province of Lviv. It was established in 1993 and disestablished in 2000.
History
- April 20, 1993: Established on territory split off from the Ukrainian Catholic Archeparchy of Lviv.
 - July 21, 2000: Suppressed and divided between the Ukrainian Catholic Archeparchy of Ternopil – Zboriv and new created Ukrainian Catholic Eparchy of Sokal.
 
Eparchial bishops
The following is a list of the bishops of Zboriv and their terms of service:
- (20 Apr 1993 – 13 Nov 1996) Mykhaylo Koltun, C.Ss.R.
 - (13 Nov 1996 – 07 Nov 1997) Mykhaylo Koltun, C.Ss.R., titular bishop of Casae in Pamphylia, Archiepiscopal Administrator
 - (07 Nov 1997 – 21 Jul 2000) Mykhaylo Koltun, C.Ss.R.
 
References
External links
- GCatholic.org information on the eparchy
 - Profile at Catholic Hierarchy [self-published]
 
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