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Eparchy of Braničevo

Eparchy of Braničevo is one of the eparchies of the Serbian Orthodox Church, with the seat at Braničevo, Serbia. Since 1994, it is headed by bishop Ignatije Midić.

Eparchy of Braničevo
Cathedral of Saint Archangels Michael and Gabriel, Požarevac
Location
TerritoryBraničevo District, Pomoravlje District (East of Great Morava), Podunavlje District (except Smederevska Palanka)
HeadquartersPožarevac, Serbia
Information
DenominationEastern Orthodox
Sui iuris churchSerbian Orthodox Church
Established878, reestablished in 1921
CathedralCathedral of Saint Archangels Michael and Gabriel, Požarevac
LanguageChurch Slavonic
Serbian
Current leadership
BishopIgnatije Midić
Map
Website
Official site
Manasija monastery
Ravanica monastery

History edit

It is mentioned for the first time in 878 as a bishopric. It continues the early Christian seats of Viminacium and Horreum Margi. In 1018, the Bishopric is mentioned as part of the Eastern Orthodox Archbishopric of Ohrid with seat at Braničevo (at the ruins of ancient Viminacium, near Požarevac).

Since the end of 13th century, from the time of Serbian kings Stefan Dragutin and Stefan Milutin, the Eparchy was part of the Serbian Archbishopric. It gained the honorary status of Metropolitanate in 1346, within the Serbian Patriarchate of Peć.

The seat of the Metropolitanate was moved to Smederevo between 1430/1434 and 1439, and since then, the bishops hold the titles "of Smederevo". In 1705, the Smederevo Metropolitanate or old Braničevo Eparchy, became part of the Eparchy of Belgrade. It was resurrected in 1921 as "Eparchy of Braničevo", with seat in Požarevac.

Church-buildings edit


Heads edit

  • bishop of Braničevo - Agaton, 878
  • bishop of Braničevo - Blasius, 1202
  • bishop of Braničevo - Jacob, 13th century
  • bishop of Braničevo - Porphyr, 13th century
  • bishop of Braničevo - Ioanikie, 13th century
  • metropolitan of Braničevo - Venijamin, 1416
  • metropolitan of Braničevo - Savatije, 1434
  • metropolitan of Smederevo - Atanasije, 1439-1456
  • bishop of Smederevo - Jovan, 1466
  • metropolitan Pavle of Smederevo, around 1530
  • bishop of Braničevo - Mitrofan Rajić (1921—1930)
  • bishop of Braničevo - Jovan Ilić (1931—1933)
  • bishop of Braničevo - Venijamin Taušanović (1934—1959)
  • bishop of Braničevo - Hrizostom Vojinović (1959—1989)
  • bishop of Braničevo - Sava Andrić (1991—1993)
  • bishop of Braničevo - Ignatije Midić, 1994- (current)

References edit

  • Sabornost.org (Homepage of Eparchy)
  • History of Serbian Orthodox Church, book 1

Bibliography edit

  • Bulić, Dejan (2013). "The Fortifications of the Late Antiquity and the Early Byzantine Period on the Later Territory of the South-Slavic Principalities, and their re-occupation". The World of the Slavs: Studies of the East, West and South Slavs: Civitas, Oppidas, Villas and Archeological Evidence (7th to 11th Centuries AD). Belgrade: The Institute for History. pp. 137–234.
  • Ćirković, Sima (2004). The Serbs. Malden: Blackwell Publishing.
  • Јанковић, Марија (1985). Епископије и митрополије Српске цркве у средњем веку (Bishoprics and Metropolitanates of Serbian Church in Middle Ages). Београд: Историјски институт САНУ.
  • Kašić, Dušan, ed. (1966). Serbian Orthodox Church: Its past and present. Vol. 2. Belgrade: Serbian Orthodox Church.
  • Pavlovich, Paul (1989). The History of the Serbian Orthodox Church. Serbian Heritage Books.
  • Popović, Svetlana (2002). "The Serbian Episcopal sees in the thirteenth century (Српска епископска седишта у XIII веку)". Старинар (51: 2001): 171–184.
  • Sotirović, Vladislav B. (2011). "The Serbian Patriarchate of Peć in the Ottoman Empire: The First Phase (1557–94)". Serbian Studies: Journal of the North American Society for Serbian Studies. 25 (2): 143–169.
  • Вуковић, Сава (1996). Српски јерарси од деветог до двадесетог века (Serbian Hierarchs from the 9th to the 20th Century). Евро, Унирекс, Каленић.

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