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Term ended
  
5 February 1637

Successor
  
Rafajil Korsak

Appointed
  
April 5, 1614

Died
  
1637, Volhynia

Consecration
  
June 1611

Name
  
Josyf Rutsky

Ordination
  
1608

Birth name
  
John Rutski

Predecessor
  
Ipatii Potii


Josyf Veliamyn Rutsky

Church
  
Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church

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Jazep Veljamin Rutski (Belarusian: Язэп Руцкі, Ukrainian: Йосиф Рутський) - (1574 – 5 April 1637) was a Greek-Catholic Metropolitan bishop of Kyiv from 1613 to 1637. He worked to build the Belarusian Greek Catholic Church and the Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church in the first few decades after the Union of Brest Belarus of 1596; he also reformed the Basilian monks.

Early life

The family name of Jazep Veljamin Rutski (father Feliks Shchasny and mother Bahumila Korsak) lived in Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth, had Ruthenian origins and was noble and Calvinist. Jan Veljamin was born in 1574 and, according to a use of noble families, was named after the estate where he was born, Ruta, thus he was named Jan Veljamin Rutski. At 17 he moved in Prague where he studied under the Jesuits and converted to the Catholic Church of Latin Rite against the will of his parents. From 1593-1596, Rutski studied philosophy at Wurtzburg. After the death of his father, his mother, who remained a Calvinist, opposed Rutski's desire to enter in religious live, and stopped to support his studies. But Rustki continued his studies in the St. Athanasius Greek College in Rome, where he was authorized by Pope Clement VIII to change from the Latin Rite to the Byzantine Rite. Rutski completed his studies in 1603.

Metropolitan of Kiev

Rutski was sent to Vilnius by Pope Clement VIII in 1605 and entered the Monastery of the Holy Trinity there in 1607 where he took the monastic name Jazep. After was named archimandrite of the monastery, in 1611 he was appointed coadjutor bishop of Kiev and consecrated as bishop by Metropolitan Hypatius Pociej in June 1611. On Pacej's death in 1613, Rutski became Metropolitan of Kiev. He was assisted by Josaphat Kuncevyc, with whom he worked beginning at the Monastery of the Holy Trinity. After becoming metropolitan, Rutski consecrated Jasaphat as coadjutor of the Archbishop of Polotsk with the title of Bishop of Vitebsk.

In 1617, Metropolitan Rutski united a number of monasteries into the Congregation of the Holy Trinity of the Order of Saint Basil the Great.

He died February 5, 1637 and is buried in Vilnius. His cause for beatification was begun in 1937.

References

Josyf Veliamyn Rutsky Wikipedia


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