Chapter, Paragraph
1 2 | Orthodox. The newly elected Bishop of the diocese of Osijek
2 2 | Residence in Osijek. The Bishop’s Residence in Pakrac (built
3 2 | shelled and devastated. The Bishop’s Residence in Zagreb was
4 2 | damaged by explosives. The Bishop’s Residence in Karlovac
5 2 | been destroyed. The old Bishop’s Library in Pakrac, one
6 2 | Residence, was dynamited; the Bishop’s Residence with its treasury
7 2 | of Upper Karlovac, in the Bishop’s Residence in Karlovac,
8 2 | Cathedral the grave of the Bishop of Slavonia of blessed memory
9 3,1 | Dabar-Bosnia. The first Bishop of the Diocese was Metropolitan
10 3,1 | 1961–1980), and the present Bishop Jefrem Milutinovic.~~The
11 3,1 | plundered. Above all, the Bishop of Banja Luka Platon Jovanovic
12 3,1 | competent authorities to be Bishop of Banja Luka, and as such
13 3,1 | requested the Roman Catholic Bishop of Banja Luka, Josip Garic,
14 3,1 | days’ prolongation. The Bishop so promised, assuring him
15 4,1 | Diocese of Dalmatia. The first Bishop of the Diocese was Venijamin
16 4,1 | Diocese of Zletovo-Strumica, Bishop Nektarije administered this
17 4,1 | temporary See is in Kljuc. Bishop Nikolaj of Dalmatia was
18 4,1 | Hrizostom (Jevic) was elected Bishop of the Diocese of Bihac-Petrovac.
19 5,1 | established (1695). The first Bishop of the Diocese was a refugee
20 5,1 | Kostajnica-Zrinopolje. Danilo Ljubotina, Bishop of the former, founded his
21 5,1 | priests, denying the Orthodox Bishop access to these regions.
22 5,1 | the spirit of Saint Sava, Bishop Pavle Nenadovic (1744–1749),
23 5,1 | efforts of this eminent Bishop a similar school was established
24 5,1 | Zaluznice, near Vrhovina. Bishop Danilo Jaksic (1751–1771),
25 5,1 | 1951–1990). The present Bishop of Upper Karlovac is Nikanor (
26 5,1 | Bogunovic).~~In World War II, Bishop Sava Trlajic of Upper Karlovac
27 5,1 | Karlovac was martyred. The Bishop was arrested on 13 June,
28 5,1 | freight-train to Gospic on 20 June. Bishop Sava was allowed to say
29 5,1 | In mid-August of 1941, Bishop Sava Trlajic was taken to
30 5,1 | razed to the ground. The Bishop’s Residence in Karlovac
31 5,2 | explosion occurred in the Bishop’s See. The Diocesan Center
32 5,2 | temporary Residence of the Bishop of Gornji Karlovac, broken
33 5,2 | Residence (temporary) of the Bishop of Gornji Karlovac pillaged
34 7,1 | had fled from Hercegovina. Bishop Savatije was succeeded by
35 7,1 | Simeon Koncarevic as their Bishop, a scholar who was fervently
36 7,1 | and patriot of the people, Bishop Simeon Koncarevic was banished
37 7,1 | allowed to have their own bishop. Only under French domination
38 7,1 | life and to have their own bishop. Following that dispensation,
39 7,1 | Bosnia as well, was appointed Bishop of Dalmatia. Upon the departure
40 7,1 | departure of the French, Bishop Benedikt, under heavy pressure
41 7,1 | accept the Uniate Church, and Bishop Benedikt was forced to abandon
42 7,1 | Throne.~~With the election of Bishop Josif Rajacic (1829–1834)
43 7,1 | Due to the efforts of this Bishop a Theological Seminary was
44 7,1 | Brankovic, his successor, was Bishop of Dalmatia from 1913 to
45 7,1 | the capitulation of Italy, Bishop Irinej was released, and
46 7,1 | England, where he died.~~Under Bishop Stefan Boca (1959–1978)
47 7,1 | Krka, through the merits of Bishop Stefan; and through the
48 7,1 | through the great efforts of Bishop Nikolaj, a new building
49 7,1 | within the Monastery complex. Bishop Longin (Krco) has held the
50 7,1 | addition to the deportation of Bishop Irinej, 27 members of the
51 7,2 | residence for Simeon Koncarevic, Bishop of Dalmatia and author.
52 8,1 | Church, and especially the Bishop of Zagreb, the Serbs lost
53 8,1 | were administered by Vicar Bishop Arsenije Bradvarevic. He
54 8,1 | Damaskin Grdanicki, formerly Bishop of Banat; and following
55 8,1 | was administered by the Bishop of Pakrac Emilijan Marinovic.
56 8,1 | guidance of this Diocese to the Bishop of Lepavina Jovan Pavlovic,
57 9 | Holy Theotokos. The first Bishop of Hum was Ilarion, and
58 9 | Predislav) till 1264; then Bishop Jevstatije (circa 1300),
59 9 | Danilo was succeeded by Bishop Stefan.~Having been incorporated
60 10 | part of Bosnia. "Bosnian" bishop Vasilije, who was a member
61 10 | Vladislav, was certainly Bishop of the part of Bosnia under
62 10 | the See of the Orthodox bishop for this Serbian territory
63 10 | During Turkish rule, the bishop of Zvornik was mentioned
64 10 | Later on, when the incumbent Bishop of Smederevo was Pavle who
65 10 | Church (Patriarchate of Pec), Bishop Teofan of Zvornik is mentioned
66 10 | mentioned as his appointee. Bishop Teofan most probably remained
67 10 | him immediately following Bishop Pavle in the Diptych of
68 10 | also made of Domentijan, Bishop of Zvornik, appointed by
69 10 | mention of an individual bishop of Zvornik; therefore, this
70 11,1| Carnojevic in 1690, the Bishop of the Diocese of Mohac–
71 11,1| Following the departure of Bishop Jeftimije for Russia in
72 11,1| Monastery Krusedol, was chosen Bishop of the Diocese of Pecuj (
73 11,1| entrusted to newly–elected Bishop Melentije, who bore the
74 11,1| Melentije, who bore the title: "Bishop of Pecs, Szeged, Siklos,
75 11,1| Siklos, Mohács, Orthodox Bishop between the Sava and Danube".~~
76 11,1| it embraced. About 1713, Bishop Nikanor Melentijevic transferred
77 11,1| transferred the See to Osijek, as Bishop of Mohac–Seged and Osijek–
78 11,1| Monastery, was appointed Bishop of the Dioceses of Mohac–
79 11,1| Osijek Polje (1721–1732). The Bishop bought an appropriate house
80 11,1| Osend" for his residence. Bishop Maksim left Secuj for Osijek
81 11,1| in Sremski Karlovci as Bishop of Osijek–Polje, with his
82 11,1| on 15 August 1746. When Bishop Jovan was elected Metropolitan
83 11,1| Slavonia. Sofronije Jovanovic, Bishop of the Diocese of Pakrac–
84 11,1| at one time in Osijek, in Bishop Maksim’s residence. Bishop
85 11,1| Bishop Maksim’s residence. Bishop Sofronije traded his old
86 11,1| Theotokos in 1750. After Bishop Sofronije’s death in January
87 11,1| Archimandrite Lukijan (Vladulov) as Bishop of the Diocese of Osijek
88 12,1| from the 17th century). Bishop Vasilije went from Monastery
89 12,1| Sofronije Podgoricanin as Bishop of Slavonia in Pakrac, in
90 12,1| Slavonia. Since 1985 the Bishop of Slavonia has been Lukijan (
91 12,2| considerably damaged. The Bishop’s Residence in Pakrac, one
92 12,4| Calendar) in 1996, the tomb of Bishop Emilijan of Pakrac, located
93 12,4| dynamited.~~ ~~ ~~ ~~Bishop’s Residence built in 1732
94 12,4| During fighting in 1991–1992 Bishop’s Residence heavily damaged,
95 12,4| in Gavrinica – built by Bishop Petronije Ljubibratic at
96 12,4| material by Gavrilo Popovic, Bishop of Pakrac 1715–1716. Church
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