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Patriarchate of Karlovci Карловачка патријаршија Karlovačka patrijaršija | |
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Location | |
Territory | Habsburg Monarchy |
Headquarters | Karlovci, Habsburg Monarchy (today Sremski Karlovci, Serbia) |
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Established | 1848 |
Dissolved | 1920 |
Language | Church Slavonic Serbian |
The Patriarchate of Karlovci (Template:Lang-sr or Error: {{Lang}}: text has italic markup (help)) was a patriarchate of the Orthodox Church that existed between 1848 and 1920. It was formed in 1848, when former Metropolitanate of Karlovci was elevated to the rank of patriarchate. The Patriarchate of Karlovci existed until 1920, when it was merged with Metropolitanate of Belgrade to form the Patriarchate of Serbia. The seat of the Patriarchate was in Karlovci (today Sremski Karlovci, Serbia).
History
At the May Assembly in Karlovci in 1848, the Serbs living in the Habsburg Monarchy proclaimed the creation of the Serbian Vojvodina, a Serb autonomous region within the Monarchy. The metropolitan of Karlovci, Josif Rajačić, was also proclaimed a patriarch, thus the Metropolitanate of Karlovci became a Patriarchate.
In the same year when the Patriarchate of Karlovci was created, the Romanians that were previously under jurisdiction of the Metropolitanate of Karlovci proclaimed their separation from the Serbian church, and creation of their own. However, this was not recognized in that time, thus the separate Romanian church was created in 1864, by the emperor's decree.
The last patriarch, Lukijan Bogdanović, was murdered in 1913. After his death, patriarchal throne remained vacant for the last seven years of its existence.
In 1920, the Patriarchate of Karlovci was merged into the newly formed Patriarchate of Serbia.
Eparchies
It included following eparchies:
- Archeparchy of Karlovci
- Eparchy of Budim
- Eparchy of Pakrac
- Eparchy of Upper Karlovac
- Eparchy of Bačka
- Eparchy of Temišvar
- Eparchy of Vršac
Patriarchs (1848-1920)
Name | Start of Reign | End of Reign | Birth Name | Title |
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Josif Joseph |
1848 | 1861 | Josif Rajačić | Patriarch of Karlovci 41st Patriarch of Serbs (1st Patriarch of Karlovci) |
Samuilo Samuel |
1861 | 1870 | Sava Maširević | Patriarch of Karlovci 42nd Patriarch of Serbs (2nd Patriarch of Karlovci) |
Prokopije Procopius |
1874 | 1879 | Prokopije Ivanković | Patriarch of Karlovci 43rd Patriarch of Serbs (3rd Patriarch of Karlovci) |
German Herman |
1881 | 1888 | German Anđelić | Patriarch of Karlovci 44th Patriarch of Serbs (4th Patriarch of Karlovci) |
Georgije George |
1890 | 1907 | Georgije Branković | Patriarch of Karlovci 45th Patriarch of Serbs (5th Patriarch of Karlovci) |
Lukijan Lucian |
1908 | 1913 | Lukijan Bogdanović | Patriarch of Karlovci 46th Patriarch of Serbs (6th Patriarch of Karlovci) |
See also
- List of heads of the Serbian Orthodox Church
- Serbian Orthodox Church
- Metropolitanate of Karlovci
- Religion in Serbia
- Religion in Vojvodina
References
- Živko M. Marinković - Jevrem Igumanović, Istorija opštehrišćanske i Srpske pravoslavne crkve sa hronologijom, Banja Luka - Beograd, 2002.
- Vojislav Stoja, Istorija Srpske pravoslavne crkve - kratak pregled, Novi Sad, 2000.
- Dr Dušan Popov, Karlovačka mitropolija, Enciklopedija Novog Sada, sveska 10, Novi Sad, 1998.
External links
- About Metropolitanate and Patriarchate of Karlovci (Serbian)
- Poslednji karlovački patrijarh - feljton (Serbian)