Eparchy of Temišvar

Eparchy of Temišvar

Епархија темишварска
Serbian Cathedral, Timișoara
Location
TerritoryRomania
HeadquartersTimișoara (Serbian: Temišvar)
Information
DenominationEastern Orthodox
Sui iuris churchSerbian Orthodox Church
Patriarchate of Peć (Serbia)
Established16th century
CathedralSerbian Cathedral, Timișoara
LanguageChurch Slavonic
Serbian
Current leadership
BishopLukijan Pantelić
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The Eparchy of Temišvar (Serbian: Епархија темишварска or Eparhija temišvarska) is a diocese or eparchy of the Serbian Orthodox Church, having jurisdiction over the territory of Romania. The see of the eparchy is in Timișoara (Serbian: Темишвар or Temišvar).

Bishops

List of Serbian Orthodox Bishops of Temišvar:

  • Neofit (1608);
  • Isaija (1640);
  • Josif (1643);
  • Teodor (1643);
  • Sevastijan (1644, 1647);
  • Mihajl (1681—1687);
  • Vasilije (1688);
  • Josif II (1688);
  • Vasilije (1693);
  • Isaija Đaković (1695—1710);
  • Konstantin Grk (1704-1713);
  • Joanikije Vladisavljević (1713-1727);
  • Nikola Dimitrijević (1728-1744);
  • Georgije Popović (1745-1757);
  • Vikentije Jovanović-Vidak (1759-1774);
  • Mojsej Putnik (1774-1781);
  • Sofronije Kirilović (1781-1786);
  • Petar Petrović (1786-1800);
  • Stefan Avakumović (1801-1822);
  • Josif Putnik (1829-1830);
  • Maksim Manulović (1833-1838);
  • Pantelejmon Živković (1839-1851);
  • Samuilo Maširević (1853-1864);
  • Antonije Nako (1864-1869);
  • Georgije Vojnović (1874-1881);
  • Georgije Branković (1882-1890);
  • Nikanor Popović (1891-1901);
  • Georgije Letić (1904-1931);
  • Lukijan Pantelić (1999-2002);[1]

Monasteries

  • Bazjaš monastery (Baziaș)
  • Monastery of Sveti Đurađ (Gătaia)
  • Monastery of Zlatica [sr] (Zlatița)
  • Monastery of Bezdin (Munar)

See also

References

  1. ^ "Episkopi Pravoslavne Srpske Eparhije Temišvarske u Rumuniji | www.banaterra.eu". 2011-06-12. Archived from the original on 2011-06-12. Retrieved 2022-10-12.
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