Chapter, Paragraph
1 2 | War II. In the Diocese of Slavonia, 54 churches were destroyed
2 2 | the Serbian people in Old Slavonia (Podravina). The present
3 2 | given back to the Diocese of Slavonia); the Monastery residences
4 2 | Osek Polje and Baranja, Slavonia, Zagreb-Ljubljana, Upper
5 2 | in the areas of Baranja, Slavonia, Lika, Banija, Kordun, Dalmatia,
6 2 | Bishops of Pakrac, i. e., Slavonia, bequeathed his own personal
7 2 | the grave of the Bishop of Slavonia of blessed memory Emilijan (
8 3,1 | from Turkish violence to Slavonia, where they restored Monastery
9 8,1 | Serbian settlements in Upper Slavonia, i. e. present-day northern
10 8,1 | the Orthodox Serbs of Old Slavonia were under the spiritual
11 8,1 | 1595, for the area of Upper Slavonia, residing in Roviste near
12 11,1| incorporated into the Diocese of Slavonia. Sofronije Jovanovic, Bishop
13 11,1| of the Diocese of Pakrac–Slavonia (1748–1757), resided at
14 12 | The diocese of Slavonia~ ~~~"Sacrifice and offering~
15 12,1| The Diocese of Slavonia stretches across the central
16 12,1| the central area of Old Slavonia. It represents a spiritual
17 12,1| point of the Serbs of Lower Slavonia (Donja Slavonija), e. i.,
18 12,1| 1594. In the Diocese of Slavonia, alongside Monastery Orahovica,
19 12,1| to the territory of Upper Slavonia in 1595, where he established
20 12,1| Turkish rule in the region of Slavonia lasted 150 years. From that
21 12,1| changes in the life of Old Slavonia. Patriarch Arsenije III
22 12,1| Podgoricanin as Bishop of Slavonia in Pakrac, in 1705, and
23 12,1| was felt in the Diocese of Slavonia, i. e., in the Diocese of
24 12,1| Throne of the Diocese of Slavonia. Among these eminent prelates,
25 12,1| 1959) as the Diocese of Slavonia. Since 1985 the Bishop of
26 12,1| Since 1985 the Bishop of Slavonia has been Lukijan (Pantelic).~~ ~~
27 12,2| The Diocese of Slavonia suffered greatly in the
28 12,2| returned to the Diocese of Slavonia by 1985. The ancient diocesan
29 12,2| Treasury of the Diocese of Slavonia in Pakrac, one of the most
30 12,4| bishops of the Diocese of Slavonia. Church reconstructed out
31 13 | buildings ~Diocese of Slavonia ~ Destroyed: 39 churches
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