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- Funded by France, the paper argued that a Uniat church in Bulgaria in 1861.
- Franciszek Gajewski became the Castellan of Konarsk-Kuyavia and Florian Hrebnicki the Uniat Archbishop of Polotsk.
- Others, including Russian Orthodox and Ukrainian Uniat Christians, also settled in industrial cities like Bridgeport and New Haven.
- A Ritual " Book of Ceremony " for the Syrian Uniats is issued by the Jesuits at Beirut.
- The leading figure of the Uniat movement was the Bulgarian merchant Dragan Tsankov, who had the support of Catholic France.
- The movement for union with Rome led to the initial recognition of a separate Uniat Millet by the Sultan in 1860.
- He published the newspaper Ottoman government in the same year, thus paving the way for the establishment of a Bulgarian Uniat Church.
- The First Uniat movement spread into several towns and villages in Macedonia and Thrace, but they did not yield any concrete results.
- In 1828 Andreas Klagiewicz was appointed administrator; he was sent to the interior of Russia during the Ruthenian Uniat Church in his diocese.
- There was also a Uniat church and a Russian Orthodox church, but the population has since moved to other areas including Stratford and Bridgeport.
- With these rare missionary talents, he had great success with receiving back Uniats as well as welcoming many Galicians and Bukovinians who were arriving in numbers to Canada.
- All told, Hungary has nearly 11, 000, 000 Roman Catholic subjects, 2, 000, 000 Greek Uniats, and 3, 000, 000 Orthodox.
- The reasons for the failure of the First Uniat movement could be found in the political character of the movements, rather than in the population s deep religious devotion.
- Of these nearly 17, 500, 000 are Slavs . Among these Slavs, the Croats and Serbs number 780, 000, chiefly in Dalmatia, while there are in all 660, 000 Orthodox and nearly 3, 500, 000 Greek Uniats.
- "' Lazar Mladenov "'( ) ( July 11, 1854 March 4, 1918 ) was a Bulgarian Orthodox priest and, later, a member of the Bulgarian Uniat Church in the Ottoman Empire and a convert to Eastern Catholicism.
- The only case in which an ancient Eastern rite has been wilfully romanized is that of the Uniat Malabar Christians, where it was not Roman authority but the misguided zeal of Alexius de Menezes, Archbishop of Goa, and his Portuguese advisers at the Synod of Diamper ( 1599 ) which spoiled the old Malabar Rite.
- The 1913 Catholic Encyclopedia says that in what was then known as'Little Russia'( now Ukraine ), the pressure of the Russian Government " utterly wiped out " Greek Catholicism, and " some 7, 000, 000 of the Uniats there were compelled, partly by force and partly by deception, to become part of the Greek Orthodox Church ".
- Counting members of the surviving minorities in the Hatay Province of Turkey, in Syria, Lebanon, Northern Israel and their relatives in the diaspora, there are more than 1.8 million Greco-Melkite Christians residing in the Northern-MENA, the US, Canada and Latin America today i . e . Greek Orthodox and Greek Catholic Christians under the ancient jurisdictional authority of the patriarchates of Antioch and Jerusalem ( " Orthodox " in the narrow sense ) and / or their Uniat offshoots ( " Catholic " or " united " with Rome ).