Background
Lev Szlubic Zalenskyj was born on about 1648 in Lubycz, a village near Lutsk in Volhynia, from a noble family.
Lev Szlubic Zalenskyj was born on about 1648 in Lubycz, a village near Lutsk in Volhynia, from a noble family.
He studied at University of Olomouc and in Vilnius. After having been ordained a priest, at 25 he went to complete his studies in the Greek College in Rome where he studied metaphysic from December 1673 to May 1676, when he returned in his country and was appointed Archimandrite of the Zhyrovichy Monastery.
He entered young in the Order of Saint Basil the Great, and after the novitiate he was assigned to the Supraśl Lavra. The bishop of Volodymyr-Brest, Benedict Glynskij, who was Zalenskyj"s uncle by the side of his mother, before to die in 1677 succeeded to have Zalenskyj elected as coadjutor bishop for his diocese. Zalenskyj received the appointment from king John III Sobieski on 30 November 1678 and shortly later he was consecrated a bishop by Metropolitan Kyprian Zochovskyj.
In 1679 Zalenskyj became the titular bishop of Volodymyr-Brest and got the title of Protothronius (first after the Metropolitan).
When in October 1693 the Metropolitan Kyprian Zochovskyj died without a coadjutor, Zalenskyj was chosen to temporarily lead the Church because he was the Protothronius. A few months later, in 1694, the Greek-Catholic bishops met in Warsaw and elected him as new Metropolitan.
His election was confirmed by the king and finally by Pope Innocent XII on 16 September 1695. Zalenskyj was a firm supporter of the Union of Brest, and in the first part of his reign he obtained an enlargement of his Church, as the adhesion the Union of the Archeparchy of Lviv on 9 June 1700 (the eparch of Lviv, Josyf Sumljanskyj, privately adhered to the Union already some years before).
He also succeeded in repairing the relations of the Metropolitan with the Basilian monks which had become strained under his predecessor.
Zalensky died in Volodymyr-Volynskyi on 21 July 1708.