- (Mukačava), Romanian: Muncaci, Munceag;
Polish Mukaczewo;
Slovak and Czech:
Mukačevo; German: Munkatsch; Yiddish: מונקאַטש (Munkatsh',
local pronunciation 'Minkatsh')...
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under the
jurisdiction of the
Patriarch of
Constantinople (see
Eparchy of
Mukačevo and Prešov). In 1646,
following the
example of
their compatriots across...
- (1920–1931)
Ohrid and
Bitola (1931–1967)
Zletovo and
Strumica (1920–1967)
Mukačevo and Prešov (1931–1945) (For
others see:
History of the
Serbian Orthodox...
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allowing the
creation of the
second Diocese that was named:
Eparchy of
Mukačevo and Prešov. That
diocese was also
created under the au****es of the Serbian...
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there are
about seventy Orthodox nuns
housed in the monastery.
Eparchy of
Mukačevo and Prešov Magocsi, Paul
Robert and Ivan Pop.
Encyclopedia of
Rusyn History...
- The
Roman Catholic Diocese of
Mukachevo (Latin:
Dioecesis Munkacsiensis Latinorum) is a
diocese of the
Latin Church of the
Catholic Church in Ukraine....
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within the
territory of Czechoslovakia,
including two eparchies, Prešov and
Mukačevo. The
eparchy of Prešov,
created on
September 22, 1818, was
removed in 1937...
- The term
Eparchy of
Mukachevo (also: Mukacheve,
Mukačevo, Mukaczewo, Mukachiv, Munkács, Munkatsch) may
refer to:
Eastern Orthodox Eparchy of Mukachevo...
- Jack
Garfein Garfein in 1957 Born
Jakob Garfein (1930-07-02)July 2, 1930
Mukacevo,
Czechoslovakia (now Mukacheve, Ukraine) Died
December 30, 2019(2019-12-30)...
- 2001.
Beginning in 2007, he
worked with
Milan Šašik at the
Eparchy of
Mukačevo, also
ministering to
youth and
teaching English in the seminary. In 2013...