Born in Zhovkva, Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth (present day Lviv Oblast, Ukraine) in a bourgeois family in 1736.
He was ordained a priest and become a Canon of the St. George's Cathedral, Lviv until his election as bishop.
[2] With his assistance, a seminary for the Greek Catholics was opened in Lviv on 30 August 1783.
A clarification of the limits of the eparchy was made, its division into the decanats.
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