-
Soviet Union,
Bishop Sloskāns traveled to Rome. The Holy See had
publicly acknowledged the
episcopal ordinations of
Bishops Sloskāns and
Malecki only in...
- In
office 1917-1939
Predecessor Wincenty Kluczyński
Successor Boļeslavs
Sloskāns Previous post(s)
Bishop of
Tiraspol (1902–1903)
Bishop of
Vilnius (1903–1917)...
- the
following in****bents, both of the
lowest (episcopal) rank:
Boleslavs Sloskāns (1926.05.05 – 1981.04.18),
Apostolic Administrator of
Mohilev (Belarus)...
- (Apostolic
Administrator 10 May 1989 – 13
April 1991)
Bishop Boļeslavs
Sloskāns (Apostolic
Administrator 13
August 1926 – 18
April 1981)
Bishop Zygmunt...
- was ****isted by
Latvian bishops-in-exile Jāzeps Rancāns and Boļeslavs
Sloskāns.
Bishop Vaivods returned to Rome in 1965 to parti****te in the
fourth session...
- ****umptionist P. E.
Neveu and two more
priests -
Alexander Frison and Boļeslavs
Sloskāns. D'Herbigny was
ordered to
leave the
territory of the USSR,
which he did...
- same tour, d'Herbigny also
consecrated Aleksander Frison and Boļeslavs
Sloskāns and
appointed them to
similar roles, in
Odessa and
Mogilev respectively...
- of
Vilnius (Lithuania) (1925.12.14 – 1926.02.17) 1926–1981: Boļeslavs
Sloskāns, as
Apostolic administrator, also
Titular Bishop of
Cillium (1926.05.05...
- and
defence minister of the
Belarusian Democratic Republic. Boļeslavs
Sloskāns, Latvian-born
Belarusian Catholic bishop,
supporter of the
Belarusian language...
- Mečislovas
Reinys Franz Anton Schiefner Juozapas Skvireckas Boļeslavs
Sloskāns Julijans Vaivods Motiejus Valančius The
academy rectors were:
Ignacy Hołowiński...