1. John III Sobieski towards the Orthodox and the Uniate Churches
- Author
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Dorota Wereda
- Subjects
Jonas III Sobieskis ,media_common.quotation_subject ,Rusija (Rossija ,Rusijos Federacija ,Rossijskaja Federacija ,Rusijos imperija ,Carinė Rusija ,Russia) ,Modern history ,Unitų Bažnyčią Abiejų Tautų Respublikoje ,Kazokai ,Art ,Stačiatikių Bažnyčia / Orthodox Church ,Holy See ,Abiejų Tautų Respublika (ATR ,Rzeczpospolita Obojga Narodów ,Žečpospolita ,Sandrauga ,Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth ,Lenkija ir Lietuva ,Lenkijos ir Lietuvos Valstybė ,Lenkijos-Lietuvos unija) ,Naujųjų amžių istorija ,Ukraina (Ukraine) ,Lietuva (Lithuania) ,Lenkija (Lenkijos karalystė ,Rzeczpospolita Polska ,Kingdom of Poland ,Poland) ,Turkija (Turkey) ,Theology ,Maskvos valstybė (Maskvos Didžioji Kunigaikštystė ,Muscovite state ,Grand Duchy of Moscow) ,Kijevo Unitų metropolija ,Turkija (Osmanų imperija) ,Unitų Bažnyčia ,media_common - Abstract
John III Sobieski had to deal with the problem of confl icted religious denominations, i.e. the Eastern Churches: the Uniate Church and the Eastern Orthodox Church, which had been in confl ict for almost 80 years. The King's actions were dependent on various aspects of international politics. Religious matters were an important part of shaping relations with Russia and the Cossacks and remained within the area of interest of the Holy See. Having established peace with Russia, the King left aside the concept of establishing an autocephalous Eastern Orthodox Church in the territory of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth and adopted a strategy of expanding the union in the Eastern Orthodox Church dioceses by trying to convince individual hierarchs to this concept. For bishops the king nominated individuals who favoured the union and enjoyed trust among the Cossack community, but most of all, who were experienced offi cials and soldiers holding high esteem among local nobleman elites. The policy-making of John III Sobieski contributed to expanding the Catholic Kiev Metropolis of the Eastern Rite (united with Rome) over the Przemyśl, Lutsk and Lviv bishoprics. The aim of Sobieski's policies related to religious denominations was to lead to a change in religious attitudes by way of people identifying themselves with the state's interests.
- Published
- 2019