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Joseph Sokolsky (Bulgarian: Йосиф Соколски, Gabrovo, Ottoman Empire 1786 – died in Kiev, Russian Empire, 30 September 1879) was the first senior Eastern Orthodox Bulgarian clergyman to convert to Catholicism, thus becoming a pioneer of the Bulgarian Byzantine Catholic Church. Sokolsky negotiated with Vatican a formal union due to Phanariotes domination over Bulgarian Orthodoxy and gained Catholic recognition in 1861 when Pope Pius IX named him Archbishop for the Bulgarians of the Byzantine Rite. He was also accepted in that capacity by the Ottoman Empire.

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  • Josif Sokolski (de)
  • Joseph Sokolsky (en)
  • Joseph Sokolski (fr)
  • Иосиф Сокольский (ru)
  • Йосиф Сокольський (uk)
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  • Joseph Sokolsky (Bulgarian: Йосиф Соколски, Gabrovo, Ottoman Empire 1786 – died in Kiev, Russian Empire, 30 September 1879) was the first senior Eastern Orthodox Bulgarian clergyman to convert to Catholicism, thus becoming a pioneer of the Bulgarian Byzantine Catholic Church. Sokolsky negotiated with Vatican a formal union due to Phanariotes domination over Bulgarian Orthodoxy and gained Catholic recognition in 1861 when Pope Pius IX named him Archbishop for the Bulgarians of the Byzantine Rite. He was also accepted in that capacity by the Ottoman Empire. (en)
  • Joseph Sokolski (Йосиф Соколски; Josif Sokolski) est un ecclésiastique et revivaliste bulgare. Ordonné personnellement par le pape Pie IX archevêque bulgare et apôtre des Bulgares dans la chapelle Sixtine le 2 avril 1861. (fr)
  • Ио́сиф Соко́льский (болг. Йосиф Соколски, в миру Иван Марков; 1786, — 30 сентября 1879, Киев) — болгарский православный архимандрит (Константинопольский Патриархат); с 1861 года униатский архиепископ. (ru)
  • Архієпископ Йосиф Сокольський (в миру Іван Сокольський, болг. Йосиф Соколски; 1786, Нова Махала — 30 вересня 1879, Київ) ― болгарський православний архімандрит (Константинопольський Патріархат); з 1861 року греко-католицький архієпископ. (uk)
  • Josif Sokolski (bulgarisch Йосиф Соколски, deutsch Joseph Sokolsky; * 1786 in Nowa Machala, heute Teil von Gabrowo, damals Osmanisches Reich; † 30. September 1879 in Kiew, Russisches Kaiserreich, heute Ukraine) war ein bulgarischer Geistlicher, Begründer des bulgarisch-orthodoxen heute nach ihm benannten Klosters Sokolski und erstes Oberhaupt der unierten bulgarisch-katholischen Kirche. (de)
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