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This is a list of Serbian Orthodox Christian monasteries in Serbia and near areas (Montenegro, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, North Macedonia, and Kosovo), also Romania, Hungary, Greece, Germany, United States of America, Canada, and Australia.
The Holy Transfiguration Serbian Orthodox Monastery, Campbellville, Ontario, Canada. Under the jurisdiction of Bishop Mitrophan. Saint Nikolaj Velimirović Bishop of Žiča Serbian Orthodox Monastery, China, Michigan. Caretaker: Radiša Ninković. [12] [13] Mother of God, Joy of All Who Sorrow Monastery, Monteagle, Tennessee. Under the ...
Saint Sava Serbian Orthodox Monastery and Seminary, Illinois; Solus Christi Brothers, Wisconsin, belonging to the autonomous Ukrainian Orthodox Church in America; Episcopal headquarters of the Serbian Orthodox Eparchy of Western America, located at Saint Steven's Serbian Orthodox Cathedral, Alhambra, California; St. Xenia Serbian Orthodox Skete
The Saint Sava Serbian Orthodox Monastery and School of Theology (Serbian: Манастир Светог Саве, romanized: Manastir Svetog Save) in Libertyville, Illinois is a monastery and professional theological school in the Serbian Orthodox Church in the USA and Canada. The school is a collocated facility with the monastery.
The Ljubostinja Monastery (Serbian: Манастир Љубостиња / Manastir Ljubostinja, pronounced [ʎubǒːstiɲa]) is a Serbian Orthodox monastery near Trstenik, Serbia. Located in the small mountain valley of the Ljubostinja river, the monastery is dedicated to the Holy Virgin .
The Ostrog Monastery (Serbian: Манастир Острог, romanized: Manastir Ostrog, pronounced) is a monastery of the Serbian Orthodox Church situated against an almost vertical background, high up in the large rock of Ostroška Greda, in Montenegro.
The stones were left where they fell, however, and when reconstruction of Žitomislić officially began in April 2002, its prior architecture was meticulously reconstructed. In May 2005, the regular session of the Holy Assembly of Bishops of the Serbian Orthodox Church began in the fully restored Žitomislić Monastery. [4]
The Gračanica Monastery (Serbian: Манастир Грачаница, romanized: Manastir Gračanica; Albanian: Manastiri i Graçanicës) is a Serbian Orthodox monastery located in Kosovo. It was built by the Serbian king Stefan Milutin in 1321.