- Patriarch of Serbia
This is a list of the Archbishops and Patriarchs of Peć and the Serbs from the creation of the church as an archdiocese in 1219 to today's
Patriarchate . The list includes all theArchbishops andPatriarchs that led the Serbian Orthodox community underPatriarchate of Peć . Today, the church is unified under a Patrirach who is known officially as "Archbishop of Peć, Metropolitan of Belgrade and Karlovci, and Serbian Patriarch". The current holder of the title is His Holiness,Patriarch Pavle .The Peć episcopal see was founded in 1219 by
St. Sava under theautocephaly of thePatriarchs of Constantinople . In 1346 it unilaterally declared itself as a patriarchate inPeć . This was only recognized by Constantinople in 1379.After the Ottoman conquest of
Serbia in 1459, the Patriarchate gradually lost its importance. At times the church was forced by thePorte to install Greeks to the office. From 1766–1920 the patriarchate was abolished and allecclesiastical jurisdiction was placed under the Greek Orthodox Church. A metropolitan see was maintained inBelgrade from 1766 afterwards.In 1920, the church was reunified and the Patriarchy was reestablished.
Archbishops of the Autocephalous Orthodox Archdiocese of Peć, 1219–1346
=Second Patriarchate of Peć, 1557–1766=ee also
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Eastern Orthodoxy
*Eparchy of Križevci
*Patriarchs
*Serbia
*Yugoslavia External links
* [http://www.spc.yu/Istorijat/history.html Serbian Orthodox Church, history] at spc.yu
* [http://www.sumadinac.de/arhijereji/arhijereji.html Pages on most of the Serbian Patriarchs] ("in Serbian")
* [http://www.kosovo.net/socheng2.html Kosovo.com: another list of Serbian Patriarchs]
* [http://www.orthodoxresearchinstitute.org/resources/hierarchs/serbia.htm Hierarchical Succession of the Patriarchal See of Serbia] from the Orthodox Research Institute
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