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1 2 | churches were destroyed. In the Diocese of Gornji Karlovac alone,
2 2 | during World War II. In the Diocese of Slavonia, 54 churches
3 2 | On the territory of the Diocese of Banja Luka, 64 churches
4 2 | homes damaged. In the same Diocese, 98 monasteries and parish
5 2 | treasury was given back to the Diocese of Slavonia); the Monastery
6 2 | newly elected Bishop of the diocese of Osijek cannot renovate
7 2 | treasury of the old Pakrac Diocese, where precious icons and
8 2 | fate of the treasury of the Diocese of Upper Karlovac, in the
9 2 | valuables belonging to the Diocese of Zvornik-Tuzla, which
10 2 | Serbian Orthodox Church of the Diocese of Zagreb-Ljubljana in Zagreb,
11 3 | The diocese of Banja Luka~ ~~~"Hear
12 3,1 | The Diocese of Banja Luka, which comprises
13 3,1 | The first Bishop of the Diocese was Metropolitan Evgenije
14 3,1 | spiritual centers of this Diocese are Monasteries Gomionica,
15 3,1 | destroyed and 21 damaged in the Diocese of Banja Luka. One monastery
16 3,1 | On the territory of this Diocese, 94 church archives were
17 3,1 | Arch-Hierarch Platon to leave his Diocese for Serbia. His answer to
18 3,1 | on the territory of the Diocese of Banja Luka) the Church
19 3,1 | on the territory of this Diocese were destroyed, and three
20 4 | The diocese of Bihac-petrovac~ ~~~"
21 4,1 | The Diocese of Bihac was founded in
22 4,1 | into three Dioceses: the Diocese of Banja Luka, the Diocese
23 4,1 | Diocese of Banja Luka, the Diocese of Gornji Karlovac and the
24 4,1 | Gornji Karlovac and the Diocese of Dalmatia. The first Bishop
25 4,1 | The first Bishop of the Diocese was Venijamin Tausanovic,
26 4,1 | Upon his transfer to the Diocese of Zletovo-Strumica, Bishop
27 4,1 | Nektarije administered this Diocese. By decision of the Holy
28 4,1 | of Bishops in 1990, the Diocese of Bihac was revived, under
29 4,1 | revived, under the name: the Diocese of Bihac-Petrovac, with
30 4,1 | of the newly constituted Diocese in 1990. At the session
31 4,1 | was elected Bishop of the Diocese of Bihac-Petrovac. The Diocese
32 4,1 | Diocese of Bihac-Petrovac. The Diocese was constituted from parts
33 4,1 | buildings of the revived Diocese, which at that time comprised
34 4,1 | the present war. In the Diocese of Bihac-Petrovac, five
35 4,1 | On the territory of the Diocese of Bihac-Petrovac historians
36 4,1 | a century before.~~This Diocese suffered great devastation
37 4,1 | On the territory of this Diocese, the spiritual and cultural
38 5 | The diocese of Upper Karlovac~ ~~~"
39 5,1 | The Diocese of Upper Karlovac comprises
40 5,1 | 17th century, a separate Diocese of Karlovac-Zrinopolje was
41 5,1 | The first Bishop of the Diocese was a refugee from Bosnia,
42 5,1 | 1696–1712).~~In 1713, the Diocese of Karlovac-Zrinopolje was
43 5,1 | was divided into two: the Diocese of Karlovac-Senj-Coastlands
44 5,1 | Karlovac-Senj-Coastlands and the Diocese of Kostajnica-Zrinopolje.
45 5,1 | within the borders of the Diocese of Karlovac. Proof of that
46 5,1 | During World War II, the Diocese of Upper Karlovac endured
47 5,1 | on the territory of the Diocese of Upper Karlovac continued
48 5,1 | Orthodox Church, i.e., the Diocese of Upper Karlovac, stating
49 5,1 | ourselves personally to Your Diocese in Karlovac, with the demand
50 5,1 | within the boundaries of the Diocese of Upper Karlovac. In the
51 5,1 | on the territory of this Diocese. Three parish homes were
52 5,1 | 18 a.m., the See of the Diocese of Upper Karlovac was blown
53 5,1 | population of this ancient Diocese was driven out (many being
54 5,1 | On the territory of this Diocese, 11 churches were destroyed,
55 5,2 | portraits of Bishops of the Diocese of Gornji Karlovac. Diocesan
56 5,2 | Monasteries and Churches of the Diocese during the Second World
57 5,3 | Cathedral Church of the old Diocese of Kostajnica built in 1743.
58 6 | The diocese of Dabar-bosnia~ ~~~"As
59 6,1 | The See of the first Diocese of Bosnia after the Serbs
60 6,1 | in 1219, he established a Diocese for Bosnia in Dabar; and
61 6,1 | the Metropolitan of the Diocese of Dabar-Bosnia received
62 6,1 | occupied the throne of the Diocese of Dabar-Bosnia. It was
63 6,1 | comprising not only the Diocese of Dabar-Bosnia, but also
64 6,1 | in Sarajevo, and in the Diocese of Dabar-Bosnia, for centuries
65 6,1 | Metropolitans (Phanariots) to the Diocese of Dabar-Bosnia. These were:
66 6,1 | on Mount Velebit.~~In the Diocese of Dabar-Bosnia during this
67 6,1 | On the territory of the Diocese of Dabar-Bosnia, the national
68 7 | The diocese of Dalmatia~ ~~~"Let everything
69 7,1 | the incorporation of the Diocese of Dalmatia into the Metropolitanate
70 7,1 | together with the See of the Diocese. The successors to Josif
71 7,1 | From 1874 to 1938, the Diocese of Dalmatia, together with
72 7,1 | the First World War, the Diocese of Dalmatia was incorporated
73 7,1 | Nikolaj Mrdja (1978–1992), the Diocese of Dalmatia in the post-war
74 7,1 | of the reports from this Diocese states: "With great pain
75 7,1 | destroyed. This is the only Diocese of the Serbian Orthodox
76 8 | The diocese of Zagreb-ljubljana~ ~~~"
77 8,1 | The Diocese of Zagreb-Ljubljana includes
78 8,1 | of Varazdin; today this Diocese comprises the entire region
79 8,1 | Slovenia as well, so that the Diocese of Zagreb-Ljubljana extends
80 8,1 | the territory of today’s Diocese of Zagreb – Ljubljana Serbian
81 8,1 | Metropolitan Vasilije founded a new Diocese in this area, with its See
82 8,1 | whence it was named the Diocese of Marca. In historical
83 8,1 | also referred to as the Diocese of: Svidnik, Uskok, Vretanija.
84 8,1 | the spiritual heir of the Diocese of Marca, the Diocese of
85 8,1 | the Diocese of Marca, the Diocese of Lepavina-Severin was
86 8,1 | later moved to Severin. The Diocese was united with the Diocese
87 8,1 | Diocese was united with the Diocese of Kostajnica-Zrinopolje
88 8,1 | 1771, the territory of the Diocese of Lepavina-Severin was
89 8,1 | was incorporated into the Diocese of Pakrac. This situation
90 8,1 | lasted until 1931, when the Diocese of Zagreb was formed, on
91 8,1 | the Second World War, the Diocese of Zagreb – as well as the
92 8,1 | his death in 1969, this Diocese was administered by the
93 8,1 | spiritual guidance of this Diocese to the Bishop of Lepavina
94 8,1 | suggestion, the name of the Diocese was expanded in 1983 to
95 8,1 | expanded in 1983 to the Diocese of Zagreb–Ljubljana.~~In
96 8,1 | on the territory of the Diocese of Zagreb–Ljubljana, nine
97 8,1 | were also damaged.~~In the Diocese of Zagreb-Ljubljana more
98 8,2 | Orthodox Church for the Diocese of Zagreb-Ljubljana (in
99 8,2 | creative talent from the former Diocese of Marca founded in the
100 9 | The diocese of Zahum-hercegovina~"I
101 9 | stirred."~(Psalm 39:2)~ ~The Diocese of Zahum–Hercegovina was
102 9 | first being organized. The Diocese of Hum, as it was initially
103 9 | establish the See of his Diocese in the Monastery of Saint
104 9 | renamed Hercegovina, that Diocese was also named the Diocese
105 9 | Diocese was also named the Diocese of Hercegovina. Two Bishops
106 9 | following Bishops of the Diocese of Zahum-Hercegovina are
107 9 | caused the division of the Diocese into two: the Diocese of
108 9 | the Diocese into two: the Diocese of Trebinje, with its See
109 9 | Monastery Tvrdos; and the Diocese of Mileseva, frequently
110 9 | frequently referred to as the Diocese of Polhercegovina or of
111 10 | The diocese of Zvornik-tuzla~"Judge
112 10 | man."~(Psalm 43:1)~ ~ ~The Diocese of Zvornik-Tuzla comprises
113 10 | probably remained in the Diocese of Zvornik for some time
114 10 | Zvornik; therefore, this Diocese was either annexed to one
115 11 | The diocese of Osjek-polje and Baranja~ ~~~"
116 11,1| Djuradj Brankovic, under the Diocese of Hungary. After the restoration
117 11,1| 1690, the Bishop of the Diocese of Mohac–Siget, Jeftimije
118 11,1| archpastoral ministry in the Diocese of Osijek Polje. Following
119 11,1| Carnojevic took care of the Diocese personally.~~At the National–
120 11,1| was chosen Bishop of the Diocese of Pecuj (1710–1721). A
121 11,1| decision was also made that the Diocese of Osijek Polje be entrusted
122 11,1| Sava and Danube".~~This Diocese has had several names in
123 11,1| 1733. That same year, the Diocese of Osijek Polje was incorporated
124 11,1| was incorporated into the Diocese of Srem (Syrmium), and that
125 11,1| of Secuj attached to the Diocese of Budim.~~Patriarch Arsenije
126 11,1| Metropolitan of Karlovci, this Diocese was incorporated into the
127 11,1| was incorporated into the Diocese of Slavonia. Sofronije Jovanovic,
128 11,1| Jovanovic, Bishop of the Diocese of Pakrac–Slavonia (1748–
129 11,1| death in January 1758, the Diocese of Osijek Polje was joined
130 11,1| Polje was joined to the Diocese of Srem, remaining a part
131 11,1| this period, this Serbian Diocese was administered on behalf
132 11,1| were made to restore the Diocese, but without success.~~During
133 11,1| churches were destroyed in this Diocese (in Vucevci, Erdut, Osijek,
134 11,1| destroyed and 35 damaged in the Diocese of Osijek Polje and Baranja.
135 11,1| Vladulov) as Bishop of the Diocese of Osijek Polje and Baranja
136 11,3| of Saint George (in the Diocese of Srem) – built between
137 11,5| habitation.~~ ~~Sidski Banovci (Diocese of Srem)~~Church of Saint
138 12 | The diocese of Slavonia~ ~~~"Sacrifice
139 12,1| The Diocese of Slavonia stretches across
140 12,1| continuity from the previous Diocese of Pozega, founded in 1557,
141 12,1| frescoes in 1594. In the Diocese of Slavonia, alongside Monastery
142 12,1| where he established the Diocese of Marca.~~Turkish rule
143 12,1| spiritual growth was felt in the Diocese of Slavonia, i. e., in the
144 12,1| Slavonia, i. e., in the Diocese of Pakrac, which included
145 12,1| which included parts of the Diocese of Marca (the Severin–Lepavina
146 12,1| Marca (the Severin–Lepavina Diocese in 1771): namely, the areas
147 12,1| the Serbian Church, the Diocese of Zagreb was formed from
148 12,1| Bishops on the Throne of the Diocese of Slavonia. Among these
149 12,1| during whose incumbency the Diocese of Pakrac regained its original
150 12,1| original name (1959) as the Diocese of Slavonia. Since 1985
151 12,2| The Diocese of Slavonia suffered greatly
152 12,2| 21 were damaged in this Diocese. Monastery Orahovica and
153 12,2| had been returned to the Diocese of Slavonia by 1985. The
154 12,2| occasion, the Treasury of the Diocese of Slavonia in Pakrac, one
155 12,3| on the territory of this Diocese, especially in the Pakrac,
156 12,4| site of the bishops of the Diocese of Slavonia. Church reconstructed
157 13 | Collated overview~ ~~~Diocese of Banjaluka ~ Destroyed:
158 13 | Destroyed: 2 parish homes ~Diocese of Bihac-Petrovac ~ Destroyed:
159 13 | other church buildings ~Diocese of Gornji Karlovac ~ Destroyed:
160 13 | other church buildings ~Diocese of Dabar-Bosnia ~ Destroyed:
161 13 | other church buildings ~Diocese of Dalmatia ~ Destroyed:
162 13 | other church buildings ~Diocese of Zagreb-Ljubljana ~ Destroyed:
163 13 | other church buildings ~Diocese of Zahum-Hercegovina ~ Destroyed:
164 13 | other church buildings ~Diocese of Zvornik-Tuzla ~ Destroyed:
165 13 | other church buildings ~Diocese of Osijek Polje and Baranje ~
166 13 | other church buildings ~Diocese of Slavonia ~ Destroyed:
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