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- Ceslaus Sipovich (Belarusian: Чэслаў Вінцэнтавіч Сіповіч, Łacinka: Česłaǔ Sipovič) (8 December 1914 – 4 October 1981) was a bishop of the Belarusian Gr****...
- Vitebsk region in Belarus. Its administrative center is Miory. Ceslaus Sipovich (1914 – October 4, 1981), bishop of the Belarusian Gr**** Catholic Church...
- texts in their national language. In 1960, the Holy See appointed Cheslau Sipovich as Apostolic Visitator for the Belarusian faithful abroad. He was the first...
- of prominent Belarusian personalities were educated, including Cheslaus Sipovich, Jazep Hermanovich, Tamaš Padzjava and Uladzislaŭ Čarniaǔski. Druja was...
- (born 1976), Belarusian journalist and Christian democrat (Vorsha) Ceslaus Sipovich (1914–1981), bishop of BHKC (near Braslaw) Yan Skibsky (born 2002), Belarusian...
- Belarusian Byzantine Belarusian Gr**** Catholic Church Leo Garoshka Ceslaus Sipovich Alexander Nadson Sergiusz Gajek Relations Apostolic Nunciature to Belarus...
- Belarusian cultural and religious centre in London, including bishop Ceslaus Sipovich and Robert Tamushanski. On 23 June 1974, he was ordained to the priesthood...
- Ireland". Belfast Telegraph. 30 November 2009. Retrieved 20 November 2020. Sipovich, Mikhail (21 May 2010). "Norwood double denies Russia". UEFA. Union of...
- Belarusian Byzantine Belarusian Gr**** Catholic Church Leo Garoshka Ceslaus Sipovich Alexander Nadson Sergiusz Gajek Relations Apostolic Nunciature to Belarus...
- Catholic mission existed in London since 1947, led by exiled priests Ceslaus Sipovich, Leo Haroshka and later Alexander Nadson. The mission is historically closely...