Nisha Rathode (Editor)

Eugene Rozhitsky

Updated on
Edit
Like
Comment
Share on FacebookTweet on TwitterShare on LinkedInShare on Reddit
Name
  
Eugene Rozhitsky


Father Eugene Ionnikievich Rozhitsky (Polish: Eugeniusz Różycki, born on 24 December 1896, Litvinkov, Russian Empire - ?) was an Orthodox (later the Greek-Catholic) priest.

Biography

Eugene Rozhitsky was born on 24 December 1896 in the Litvinkov village, Ukraine in the family of John and Anastasia Rozhitsky. In 1921 he was ordained an Orthodox priest. In February 1925 Eugene, in his work "Adultery as a legal ground for divorce" received the title of Doctor of Laws. On 16 October 1925 he converted to Catholic Church due to the work of Bishop Henryk Ignacy Przeździecki, and served in the Roman Catholic Diocese of Siedlce in villages strips and Dokudovo. On February 21, 1927 Rozhistsky was appointed rector of the Uniate parish in Kostomlotah, but soon returned to the Orthodox Church and as Orthodox priest ministered in Vilnius in the Izha village (now Vileyka Raion, in the Minsk Region). Father Eugene Rozhitsky was subsequently re-admitted in the Catholic Church, but he could not continue to serve as a priest because he worked as a teacher in Lutsk.

References

Eugene Rozhitsky Wikipedia