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Metropolitanate of Dabar-Bosnia

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]

Metropolitanate of Dabar-Bosnia

Митрополија Дабробосанска
Cathedral of the Nativity of the Theotokos, Sarajevo
Location
TerritoryCentral region of Bosnia and Hercegovina
HeadquartersSarajevo
Information
DenominationEastern Orthodox
Sui iuris churchSerbian Orthodox Church
Patriarchate of Peć (Serbia)
Established1219
CathedralCathedral of the Nativity of the Theotokos, Sarajevo
LanguageChurch Slavonic
Serbian
Current leadership
BishopHrizostom Jević
Map
Website
http://www.mitropolijadabrobosanska.org/
Serbian Orthodox Monastery of Banja, seat of medieval Bishops of Dabar
Serbian Orthodox Monastery of Dobrun, near Višegrad
Patrons of Dobrun Monastery, fresco painting from 14th century
Metropolitan Georgije Nikolajević (1885-1896)

History edit

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]

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 edit

  • 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 edit

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 edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Communique of the Holy Assembly of Bishops | Serbian Orthodox Church [Official web site]". www.spc.rs.
  2. ^ Јањић 2011, p. 133-148.
  3. ^ Sotirović 2011, pp. 143–169.
  4. ^ Kašić 1972, pp. 53–54.
  5. ^ Kiminas 2009, pp. 22, 28.
  6. ^ a b "Bishop Grigorije of Zahumlje-Herzegovina appointed Administrator of the Metropolitanate of Dabar-Bosnia | Serbian Orthodox Church [Official web site]". www.spc.rs.
  7. ^ Вуковић 1996, p. 97.
  8. ^ Вуковић 1996, p. 252.
  9. ^ Bataković, Dušan T. (1996). The Serbs of Bosnia & Herzegovina: History and Politics. ISBN 9782911527104.
  10. ^ Вуковић 1996, p. 406.
  11. ^ "Serbian Patriarch Irinej in the Metropolitanate of Dabar-Bosna | Serbian Orthodox Church [Official web site]". www.spc.rs.
  12. ^ "Metropolitan Nikolaj of Dabar-Bosnia reposes in the Lord | Serbian Orthodox Church [Official web site]". www.spc.rs.
  13. ^ Slobodan Mileusnić (1994). Medieval monasteries of Serbia. Prometej. p. 130. ISBN 9788676391479.
  14. ^ Поповић 1912, p. 624, 627.

Sources edit

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  • Kašić, Dušan, ed. (1972). Serbian Orthodox Church: Its past and present. Vol. 3. Belgrade: Serbian Orthodox Church.
  • Богдановић, Димитрије (1981). "Преображај српске цркве". Историја српског народа. Vol. књ. 1. Београд: Српска књижевна задруга. pp. 315–327.
  • Јанковић, Марија (1985). Епископије и митрополије Српске цркве у средњем веку (Bishoprics and Metropolitanates of Serbian Church in Middle Ages). Београд: Историјски институт САНУ.
  • Нилевић, Борис (1990). Српска православна црква у Босни и Херцеговини до обнове Пећке патријаршије 1557. године (Serbian Orthodox Church in Bosnia and Herzegovina before the renewal of the Patriarchate of Peć in 1557). Сарајево: Веселин Маслеша. ISBN 9788621004270.
  • Вуковић, Сава (1996). Српски јерарси од деветог до двадесетог века (Serbian Hierarchs from the 9th to the 20th Century). Евро, Унирекс, Каленић.
  • Bataković, Dušan T. (1996). The Serbs of Bosnia & Herzegovina: History and Politics. Dialogue Association. ISBN 9782911527104.
  • Mileusnić, Slobodan (1997). Spiritual Genocide: A survey of destroyed, damaged and desecrated churches, monasteries and other church buildings during the war 1991-1995 (1997). Belgrade: Museum of the Serbian Orthodox Church.
  • Radić, Radmila (1998). "Serbian Orthodox Church and the War in Bosnia and Herzegovina". Religion and the War in Bosnia. Atlanta: Scholars Press. pp. 160–182. ISBN 9780788504280.
  • Popović, Svetlana (2002). "The Serbian Episcopal sees in the thirteenth century (Српска епископска седишта у XIII веку)". Старинар (51: 2001): 171–184.
  • Ćirković, Sima (2004). The Serbs. Malden: Blackwell Publishing. ISBN 9781405142915.
  • Радосављевић, Недељко (2007). Грађа за историју Сарајевске (Дабробосанске) митрополије 1836-1878 (Sources for the History of Sarajevo (Dabrobosanska) Archdiocese, 1836-1878). Београд: Историјски институт САНУ. ISBN 9788677430610.
  • Радосављевић, Недељко (2009). Шест портрета православних митрополита 1766-1891 (Portraits of Six Orthodox Mitropolitans 1766-1891). Београд: Историјски институт САНУ. ISBN 9788677430788.
  • Kiminas, Demetrius (2009). The Ecumenical Patriarchate: A History of Its Metropolitanates with Annotated Hierarch Catalogs. Wildside Press LLC. ISBN 9781434458766.
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External links edit

  • "Митрополија Дабробосанска: Српска Православна Црква".

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Orthodox Monastery of Banja seat of medieval Bishops of Dabar Serbian Orthodox Monastery of Dobrun near Visegrad Patrons of Dobrun Monastery fresco painting from 14th century Metropolitan Georgije Nikolajevic 1885 1896 Contents 1 History 2 Bishops 3 Annotations 4 See also 5 References 6 Sources 7 External linksHistory editThe medieval Eparchy of Dabar Serbian Dabarska eparhiјa 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 Pec 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 Pec 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 This article contains close paraphrasing of non free copyrighted sources Relevant discussion may be found on the talk page Please help rewriting it with your own words June 2020 Learn how and when to remove this message 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 Duric of Zahumlje and Herzegovina 6 Bishops editHristofor 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 Avramovic 1578 1588 9 Petronije 1578 1589 10 Aksentije 1589 1601 Teodor 1601 1619 Makarije c 1620 Isaija 1627 1635 Gavrilo Predojevic 1638 Isaija II 1640 1655 Longin 1656 1666 Hristofor Pivljanin 1666 1681 Atanasije Ljubojevic 1681 1688 Visarion II 1690 1708 Isaija III 1708 1709 Mojsije Petrovic 1709 1713 Meletije Umiljenovic 1713 1740 Gavrilo Mihailovic 1741 1752 Pajsije Lazarevic 1752 1759 Vasilije Jovanovic Brkic 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 Ilijevic 1868 1871 Pajsije 1872 1874 Antim 1874 1880 Sava Kosanovic 1881 1885 Bishop Georgije Nikolajevic 1885 1896 Nikolaj Mandic 1896 1907 Evgenije Letica 1908 1920 Petar Zimonjic 1920 1941 Nektarije Krulj 1951 1966 Vladislav Mitrovic 1967 1992 Nikolaj Mrđa 1992 2015 Grigorije Duric 2015 2017 administrator Hrizostom Jevic 2017 present Annotations editIt 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 Saraјevska mitropoliјa 14 See also editEastern Orthodoxy in Bosnia and Herzegovina Serbs of Bosnia and Herzegovina List of the Eparchies of the Serbian Orthodox ChurchReferences edit Communique of the Holy Assembly of Bishops Serbian Orthodox Church Official web site www spc rs Јaњiћ 2011 p 133 148 Sotirovic 2011 pp 143 169 Kasic 1972 pp 53 54 Kiminas 2009 pp 22 28 a b Bishop Grigorije of Zahumlje Herzegovina appointed Administrator of the Metropolitanate of Dabar Bosnia Serbian Orthodox Church Official web site www spc rs Vukoviћ 1996 p 97 Vukoviћ 1996 p 252 Batakovic Dusan T 1996 The Serbs of Bosnia amp Herzegovina History and Politics ISBN 9782911527104 Vukoviћ 1996 p 406 Serbian Patriarch Irinej in the Metropolitanate of Dabar Bosna Serbian Orthodox Church Official web site www spc rs Metropolitan Nikolaj of Dabar Bosnia reposes in the Lord Serbian Orthodox Church Official web site www spc rs Slobodan Mileusnic 1994 Medieval monasteries of Serbia Prometej p 130 ISBN 9788676391479 Popoviћ 1912 p 624 627 Sources editPopoviћ Јevseviјe 1912 Opћa crkvena istoriјa Vol 2 Sremski Karlovci Srpska manastirska shtampariјa Kasic Dusan ed 1972 Serbian Orthodox Church Its past and present Vol 3 Belgrade Serbian Orthodox Church Bogdanoviћ Dimitriјe 1981 Preobrazhaј srpske crkve Istoriјa srpskog naroda Vol kњ 1 Beograd Srpska kњizhevna zadruga pp 315 327 Јankoviћ Mariјa 1985 Episkopiјe i mitropoliјe Srpske crkve u sredњem veku Bishoprics and Metropolitanates of Serbian Church in Middle Ages Beograd Istoriјski institut SANU Nileviћ Boris 1990 Srpska pravoslavna crkva u Bosni i Hercegovini do obnove Peћke patriјarshiјe 1557 godine Serbian Orthodox Church in Bosnia and Herzegovina before the renewal of the Patriarchate of Pec in 1557 Saraјevo Veselin Maslesha ISBN 9788621004270 Vukoviћ Sava 1996 Srpski јerarsi od devetog do dvadesetog veka Serbian Hierarchs from the 9th to the 20th Century Evro Unireks Kaleniћ Batakovic Dusan T 1996 The Serbs of Bosnia amp Herzegovina History and Politics Dialogue Association ISBN 9782911527104 Mileusnic Slobodan 1997 Spiritual Genocide A survey of destroyed damaged and desecrated churches monasteries and other church buildings during the war 1991 1995 1997 Belgrade Museum of the Serbian Orthodox Church Radic Radmila 1998 Serbian Orthodox Church and the War in Bosnia and Herzegovina Religion and the War in Bosnia Atlanta Scholars Press pp 160 182 ISBN 9780788504280 Popovic Svetlana 2002 The Serbian Episcopal sees in the thirteenth century Srpska episkopska sedishta u XIII veku Starinar 51 2001 171 184 Cirkovic Sima 2004 The Serbs Malden Blackwell Publishing ISBN 9781405142915 Radosavљeviћ Nedeљko 2007 Graђa za istoriјu Saraјevske Dabrobosanske mitropoliјe 1836 1878 Sources for the History of Sarajevo Dabrobosanska Archdiocese 1836 1878 Beograd Istoriјski institut SANU ISBN 9788677430610 Radosavљeviћ Nedeљko 2009 Shest portreta pravoslavnih mitropolita 1766 1891 Portraits of Six Orthodox Mitropolitans 1766 1891 Beograd Istoriјski institut SANU ISBN 9788677430788 Kiminas Demetrius 2009 The Ecumenical Patriarchate A History of Its Metropolitanates with Annotated Hierarch Catalogs Wildside Press LLC ISBN 9781434458766 Јaњiћ Dragana 2011 Beleshke o Dabarskoј episkopiјi Writings on the Dabar s Diocese PDF Bashtina 31 133 148 Sotirovic Vladislav B 2011 The Serbian Patriarchate of Pec in the Ottoman Empire The First Phase 1557 94 Serbian Studies Journal of the North American Society for Serbian Studies 25 2 143 169 doi 10 1353 ser 2011 0038 S2CID 143629322 External links edit Mitropoliјa Dabrobosanska Srpska Pravoslavna Crkva Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Metropolitanate of Dabar Bosnia amp oldid 1163224205, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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