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Eparchies of the Serbian Orthodox Church in North America. The Serbian Orthodox Church in North and South America (Serbian: Српска православна црква у Северној и Јужној Америци, Srpska pravoslavna crkva u Severnoy i Južnoj Americi) is a constituent and integral part of the one and only Serbian Orthodox Church (Patriarchate) and therefore the ...
Bishop Maksim Vasiljević was elected Bishop of the Western American Diocese of the Serbian Orthodox Church in North and South American at the regular assembly of the Hierarchs of the Serbian Orthodox Church in Belgrade, Serbia in 2006. Bishop Maksim is a professor of Patristics at the Theological Faculty of the University of Belgrade and was ...
Saint Sava Serbian Orthodox Monastery and Seminary; Serbian Orthodox Church in North and South America; Serbian Orthodox Diocese v. Milivojevich; Serbian Orthodox Eparchy of Eastern America; Serbian Orthodox Eparchy of Western America; St. Mark Serbian Orthodox Monastery; St. Pachomious Monastery
The Serbian Orthodox Diocese of Canada, part of the Serbian Orthodox Church in North and South America, is an integral part of the Serbian Orthodox Patriarchate with its See in Belgrade, and accordingly answers to its national church, the Serbian Orthodox Church (SOC), one of the autocephalous and canonical Orthodox Christian churches.
Therefore, as the most important element of social and cultural life the emigrants emphasized existence of Serbian Orthodox Church, since the need for group "survival" (according to the research [6]), throughout history and today, manifested itself through organizing and gathering mostly in the Serbian Orthodox Church and then in homeland's clubs.
Holy Trinity Serbian Orthodox Cathedral, Pittsburgh [25] 1963 (Serbian Orthodox Eparchy of Eastern America and Canada) Irinej (Dobrijević) Kruševac: Kruševac: Cathedral of the Nativity of Theotokos in Kruševac: 2010 David (Perović) Mileševa: Mileševa, Prijepolje: Cathedral of St. Basil of Ostrog the Miracle Worker, Prijepolje 1992 [26]
The three separate monasteries on the same general grounds are under the jurisdiction of the Serbian Orthodox Church in North and South America. Also, there is a fourth Serbian monastery (also women's convent) in Missouri in Greenfield-- St. Pachomious Monastery.
The executive body of the Serbian Orthodox Church is the Holy Synod. It has five members: four bishops and the patriarch. [111] The Holy Synod takes care of the everyday operation of the church, holding meetings on regular basis. Eparchies of the Serbian Orthodox Church in Serbian autochthonous region of Western Balkans