Metropolitanate of Dabar-Bosnia
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Metropolitanate of Dabar-Bosnia
Митрополија Дабробосанска
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Cathedral of the Nativity of the Theotokos, Sarajevo
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Location | |
Territory | Central region of Bosnia and Hercegovina |
Headquarters | Sarajevo |
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Denomination | Eastern Orthodox |
Sui iuris church | Serbian Orthodox Church Patriarchate of Peć (Serbia) |
Established | 1219 |
Cathedral | Cathedral of the Nativity of the Theotokos, Sarajevo |
Language | Church Slavonic Serbian |
Current leadership | |
Bishop | Hrizostom Jević |
Map | |
File:Map of Eparchies of Serbian Orthodox Church (including Orthodox Ohrid Archbishopric)-en.svg | |
Website | |
http://www.mitropolijadabrobosanska.org/ |
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The Metropolitanate of Dabar-Bosnia (Serbian: Митрополија дабробосанска / Mitropolija dabrobosanska) is a metropolis of the Serbian Orthodox Church in Bosnia and Herzegovina, seated in Sarajevo. Since 2017, Metropolitan of Dabar and Bosnia is Hrizostom Jević.[1]
History
The medieval Eparchy of Dabar (Serbian: Дабарска епархија / Dabarska eparhija) was founded in 1219 by the first Serbian archbishop, Saint Sava. The seat of bishops of Dabar was in the Banja Monastery near Priboj. Eparchy of Dabar had jurisdiction over the region of lower Lim and middle Drina on the borders with medieval Bosnia.[2]
In 1557, Serbian Patriarchate of Peć was restored and the Eparchy of Dabar and Bosnia was returned to its jurisdiction, with its bishops of holding the honorary title of metropolitan.[3] In 1766, when the autocephalous Serbian Patriarchate of Peć was abolished, Eparchy of Dabar-Bosnia and all other Serbian eparchies under Ottoman rule came under the jurisdiction of Ecumenical Patriarchate of Constantinople.[citation needed] Bishop of Dabar-Bosnia kept his honorary title of metropolitan, as was also the custom in the Ecumenical Patriarchate. The seat of metropolitan was in Sarajevo.[4]
Since the 1878 campaign, Bosnia and Herzegovina was ruled by Austria-Hungary, but under the Convention of 1880 all Eastern Orthodox eparchies remained under ecclesiastical jurisdiction of Ecumenical Patriarchate of Constantinople.[citation needed]
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At the end of the First World War in 1918, all Eastern Orthodox bishops in Bosnia and Herzegovina reached a unanimous decision to join with other Serbian ecclesiastical provinces into united Serbian Orthodox Church. The process of unification was completed in 1920 and since then Eparchy of Dabar-Bosnia remains part of the united Serbian Orthodox Church.[5]
From 2015 to 2017, the diocese was administered by Bishop Grigorije (Durić) of Zahumlje and Herzegovina.[6]
Bishops
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- Hristofor (13th c.)
- Joanikije (before 1292)
- Metodije (end of 13th c.)
- Nikola I (1284–1292)
- Jovan I (?)
- Spiridon (between 1286–1292)
- Isaija I (1281–1291)
- Jovan II (after 1286)
- Jovan III (after 1286)
- Isaija II (after 1286)
- Gavrilo (13th c.)[7]
- Jovan IV (1301–1317)
- Nikolaj II (after 1317–before 1328)
- Nikolaj III (before 1328-c. 1330)
- Marko (c. 1532)
- Varlam (c. 1557)
- Simeon (c. 1573)
- Nikanor (?)
- Josif (died 15 May 1575)[8]
- Gavrilo Avramović (1578–1588)[9]
- Petronije (1578–1589)[10]
- Aksentije (1589–1601)
- Teodor (1601–1619)
- Makarije (c. 1620)
- Isaija (1627–1635)
- Gavrilo Predojević (–1638)
- Isaija II (1640–1655)
- Longin (1656–1666)
- Hristofor Pivljanin (1666–1681)
- Atanasije Ljubojević (1681–1688)
- Visarion II (1690–1708)
- Isaija III (1708–1709)
- Mojsije Petrović (1709–1713)
- Meletije Umiljenović (1713–1740)
- Gavrilo Mihailović (1741–1752)
- Pajsije Lazarević (1752–1759)
- Vasilije Jovanović Brkić (1760–1763)
- Dionisije (1763?)
- Serafim (1753-after 1790)
- Danilo (c. 1769)
- Kirilo (1776–1779)
- Pajsije (before 1793–1802)
- Kalinik (1808–1816)
- Evgenije (1808?)
- Venijamin (1816–1835)
- Amvrosije Papa-Georgopolos (1835–1840)
- Ignjatije (1841–1851)
- Prokopije (1851–1856)
- Dionisije (1856–1860)
- Ignjatije II (1860–1868)
- Dionisije II Ilijević (1868–1871)
- Pajsije (1872–1874)
- Antim (1874–1880)
- Sava Kosanović (1881–1885)
- Bishop Georgije (Nikolajević) (1885–1896)
- Nikolaj Mandić (1896–1907)
- Evgenije Letica (1908–1920)
- Petar Zimonjić (1920–1941)
- Nektarije Krulj (1951–1966)
- Vladislav Mitrović (1967–1992)
- Nikolaj Mrđa (1992–2015)
- Grigorije Durić (2015–2017), administrator
- Hrizostom Jević (2017-present)
Annotations
It is known in English as the Metropolitanate of Dabar-Bosna[11] or Metropolitanate of Dabar-Bosnia.[12][6] It is scarcely known as the Metropolitanate of Dabar and Bosnia.[13] It was formerly unofficially known as the Metropolitanate of Sarajevo (Сарајевска митрополија).[14]
See also
- Eastern Orthodoxy in Bosnia and Herzegovina
- Serbs of Bosnia and Herzegovina
- List of the Eparchies of the Serbian Orthodox Church
References
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External links
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- ↑ Јањић 2011, p. 133-148.
- ↑ Sotirović 2011, pp. 143-169.
- ↑ Kašić 1972, pp. 53-54.
- ↑ Kiminas 2009, pp. 22, 28.
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- ↑ Вуковић 1996, p. 97.
- ↑ Вуковић 1996, p. 252.
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- ↑ Вуковић 1996, p. 406.
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- ↑ Поповић 1912, p. 624, 627.
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