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Joanikije II (Serbian Cyrillic: Јоаникије, secular name Jovan Mićović, Serbian Cyrillic: Јован Мићовић; [3] born 20 April 1959) is a Serbian Orthodox metropolitan bishop serving as the Metropolitan of Montenegro and the Littoral and the primate of the Serbian Orthodox Church in Montenegro since May 2021, previously he served as the administrator of the same diocese from ...
Montenegrin police said Thursday they have detained around 60 people following clashes at protests demanding the release of eight Serbian Orthodox Church priests jailed for leading a religious ...
President Đukanović, who had recommended that the inauguration of Joanikije be held in a place other than Cetinje, and encouraged protesters to disrupt his inauguration, said that the enthronement was the government′s pyrrhic victory and "a great embarrassment of the Serbian Church and the government of Montenegro", while prime minister ...
On 13 May Bishop of Budimlja and Nikšić Joanikije Mićović and several other priests were arrested on charges of alleged organisation of a religious protest rally in Nikšić, although public gatherings were forbidden in the country due to the coronavirus pandemic. [27] Protest prayer walks (litije), in front of the Old Town of Kotor, Jan 2020.
The first bishop of Zeta was St. Sava's disciple Ilarion (fl. 1219). [ 5 ] [ 1 ] [ 6 ] Upon the proclamation of the Serbian Patriarchate of Peć in 1346, the Bishopric of Zeta was among several eparchies elevated to the honorary rank of metropolitanate , by the decision of the state-church council, held in Skopje , and presided by the Serbian ...
Metropolitan Joanikije Lipovac (16 February 1890 – 18 June 1945) was the Metropolitan of the Diocese of Montenegro and the Littoral. He was executed by the Communist -led Yugoslav Partisans for his collaboration with occupying Axis powers during World War II .
Joanikije I Јоаникије I Joannicius I: 1272–1276 Disciple of Sava II. Buried at Sopoćani. Seat vacant 1276–1279: 6 Jevstatije I Јевстатије I Eustathius I: 1279 – 4 January 1286 Moved the seat to Žiča in 1285. [10] Relics buried at Patriarchate of Peć. Born in Budimlje. 7 Jakov Јаков Jacob: 1286–1292
Venerable Joanikije of Devič – 15 December [O.S. 2 December] Saint Joanikije (Patriarch Joanikije II of Serbia) – 16 September [O.S. 3 September] Hieromartyr Joanikije Lipovac (Metropolitan Bishop of Montenegro and the Littoral) – 17 June [O.S. 4 June] Venerable Joasaph of Meteora – 3 May [O.S. 20 April]