The first Latin Church diocese in Belarus was established in
Turaŭ between 1008 and 1013. Catholicism was a traditionally dominant religion of Belarusian
nobility (the
szlachta) and of a large part of the population of western and northwestern parts of Belarus. There was once an
Archeparchy of Polotsk-Vitebsk of the
Ruthenian Uniate Church.
Josaphat Kuntsevych was archbishop from 1618 to 1623, succeeding another archbishop. In August 2020, the leader of the Catholic Church in Belarus,
Tadevuš Kandrusievič, was banned from returning to Belarus from Poland for several months after condemning violence during
mass protests. In July 2021,
Alexander Lukashenko tried to intervene in the prayer schedule warning Catholic priests not to perform the religious song "
The Almighty God" (). In 2023, Freedom House rated Belarus’ religious freedom as 1 out of 4. ==See also==