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Sofronije Kirilović

Sofronije Kirilović (Serbian: Софроније Кириловић, Romanian: Sofronie Chirilovici; died 28 February 1786) was a Serbian Orthodox bishop in the Habsburg monarchy.

Biography edit

Appointment to Transylvania edit

Following the October 1767 resignation of Dionisije Novaković as administrator of the Transylvania diocese, several proposals for a successor emerged. Maria Theresa named Jovan Đorđević to the office a year later. However, he did not have a chance to take up the position, as he became Metropolitan of Karlovci after a month. In December 1769, Đorđević called a church congress for the Serbs, and this meeting elected Kirilović, the former vicar of Novaković in the Eparchy of Buda, as the new bishop of Transylvania. In January 1770, the empress annulled the election on the basis that a Serbian congress could not elect a bishop for the Romanians of Transylvania, but at the same time named Kirilović the new bishop herself.[1]

The same restrictions placed on Novaković were extended to the activity of Kirilović, with two additions. First, he was barred from interacting with his priests, particularly through canonical visits, except as authorized by the provincial government. Second, he was not to allow the presence of priests ordained outside Transylvania (i.e., in Moldavia and Wallachia), and was to denounce any he found. Also in 1770, the empress decided that all liturgical books for the Orthodox peoples of the Habsburg monarchy were to be printing in Vienna, in an effort directed against the importation of texts from Moldavia and Wallachia.[1]

Activity in Sibiu edit

Unlike Novaković, who was merely locum tenens, Kirilović had the status of a regular bishop. Furthermore, his residence was fixed at Sibiu: the provincial government was located there, and he could be more easily supervised. Consecrated at Karlovci in May 1770, he was enthroned at Sibiu two months later. He lived in a rented house and had no church, but with the help of the authorities, placed the local Greek and Aromanian Orthodox under his jurisdiction. These individuals had their own church, probably on the site of the present cathedral. According to a 1772 census, the diocese numbered 558,076 members.[2]

During his time in office, Sofronije met with difficulties from the Romanian Greek-Catholic Church. For instance, in 1772, the Orthodox church in Roșia Montană was seized with the help of the army, handed over to the Greek-Catholics and the parish priest arrested. Such incidents, combined with the restrictions and lack of a residence, led the bishop to request transfer to a Serbian diocese in September 1773. As successor, he recommended his secretary and interpreter, Dimitrie Eustatievici. Moreover, the local authorities had reported him to Vienna for impeding Greek-Catholic efforts at conversion.[2]

Later years edit

In August 1774, the empress named Kirilović bishop of Buda, an act that discontented the Serbs, whose bishops had to be elected by the church congress. He served at Buda until 1781, when this body, following canon law, elected him Bishop of Timișoara. Meanwhile, although he had left Transylvania, he was still responsible for ordaining its priests. These were recommended to him by archpriest Ioan Popovici of Hondol, who was vicar of the vacant see. Only in 1784, after ten years, did a new bishop arrive; in the interim, Greek-Catholic activity measurably increased under Bishop Grigore Maior.[3]

Sofronije ordained a number of Romanian priests at Buda and Timișoara; a number of their names are present in a document of 1805. The bishop died in 1786 and was buried in the Serbian Orthodox Cathedral in Timișoara.[4]

Notes edit

  1. ^ a b Păcurariu, p. 19
  2. ^ a b Păcurariu, p. 20
  3. ^ name="p20"
  4. ^ name="p21">Păcurariu, p. 21

References edit

  • Mircea Păcurariu, Cărturari sibieni de altădată. Sibiu: Editura Andreiană, 2015. ISBN 978-606-8602-44-8
Eastern Orthodox Church titles
Preceded by
Arsenije Radivojević
Bishop of Buda
1775–1781
Vacant
Title next held by
Stefan Stratimirović
Preceded by Bishop of Temišvar
1781–1786
Succeeded by
Petar Petrović

sofronije, kirilović, serbian, Софроније, Кириловић, romanian, sofronie, chirilovici, died, february, 1786, serbian, orthodox, bishop, habsburg, monarchy, contents, biography, appointment, transylvania, activity, sibiu, later, years, notes, referencesbiography. Sofronije Kirilovic Serbian Sofroniјe Kiriloviћ Romanian Sofronie Chirilovici died 28 February 1786 was a Serbian Orthodox bishop in the Habsburg monarchy Contents 1 Biography 1 1 Appointment to Transylvania 1 2 Activity in Sibiu 1 3 Later years 2 Notes 3 ReferencesBiography editAppointment to Transylvania edit Following the October 1767 resignation of Dionisije Novakovic as administrator of the Transylvania diocese several proposals for a successor emerged Maria Theresa named Jovan Đorđevic to the office a year later However he did not have a chance to take up the position as he became Metropolitan of Karlovci after a month In December 1769 Đorđevic called a church congress for the Serbs and this meeting elected Kirilovic the former vicar of Novakovic in the Eparchy of Buda as the new bishop of Transylvania In January 1770 the empress annulled the election on the basis that a Serbian congress could not elect a bishop for the Romanians of Transylvania but at the same time named Kirilovic the new bishop herself 1 The same restrictions placed on Novakovic were extended to the activity of Kirilovic with two additions First he was barred from interacting with his priests particularly through canonical visits except as authorized by the provincial government Second he was not to allow the presence of priests ordained outside Transylvania i e in Moldavia and Wallachia and was to denounce any he found Also in 1770 the empress decided that all liturgical books for the Orthodox peoples of the Habsburg monarchy were to be printing in Vienna in an effort directed against the importation of texts from Moldavia and Wallachia 1 Activity in Sibiu edit Unlike Novakovic who was merely locum tenens Kirilovic had the status of a regular bishop Furthermore his residence was fixed at Sibiu the provincial government was located there and he could be more easily supervised Consecrated at Karlovci in May 1770 he was enthroned at Sibiu two months later He lived in a rented house and had no church but with the help of the authorities placed the local Greek and Aromanian Orthodox under his jurisdiction These individuals had their own church probably on the site of the present cathedral According to a 1772 census the diocese numbered 558 076 members 2 During his time in office Sofronije met with difficulties from the Romanian Greek Catholic Church For instance in 1772 the Orthodox church in Roșia Montană was seized with the help of the army handed over to the Greek Catholics and the parish priest arrested Such incidents combined with the restrictions and lack of a residence led the bishop to request transfer to a Serbian diocese in September 1773 As successor he recommended his secretary and interpreter Dimitrie Eustatievici Moreover the local authorities had reported him to Vienna for impeding Greek Catholic efforts at conversion 2 Later years edit In August 1774 the empress named Kirilovic bishop of Buda an act that discontented the Serbs whose bishops had to be elected by the church congress He served at Buda until 1781 when this body following canon law elected him Bishop of Timișoara Meanwhile although he had left Transylvania he was still responsible for ordaining its priests These were recommended to him by archpriest Ioan Popovici of Hondol who was vicar of the vacant see Only in 1784 after ten years did a new bishop arrive in the interim Greek Catholic activity measurably increased under Bishop Grigore Maior 3 Sofronije ordained a number of Romanian priests at Buda and Timișoara a number of their names are present in a document of 1805 The bishop died in 1786 and was buried in the Serbian Orthodox Cathedral in Timișoara 4 Notes edit a b Păcurariu p 19 a b Păcurariu p 20 name p20 name p21 gt Păcurariu p 21References editMircea Păcurariu Cărturari sibieni de altădată Sibiu Editura Andreiană 2015 ISBN 978 606 8602 44 8Eastern Orthodox Church titlesPreceded byArsenije Radivojevic Bishop of Buda1775 1781 VacantTitle next held byStefan StratimirovicPreceded byMojsej Putnik Bishop of Temisvar1781 1786 Succeeded byPetar Petrovic Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Sofronije Kirilovic amp oldid 1182557858, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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