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- ...f the [[Roman Catholic Church|Catholic Church]] and Sovereign of the State of the Vatican City from [[October 16]], 1978, until his death more than 26 ye ...vince, Sovereign of the City State of the Vatican, Servant of the Servants of God Pope John Paul II.10 KB (1,568 words) - 03:09, January 16, 2023
- ...Church of Constantinople|Constantinople]]. In the diptychs of the [[Church of Russia]], it ranks seventh.{{fact}} It exercises jurisdiction over Orthodo ...greb-Ljubljana, was elected by members of the Serbian Church's Assembly of Bishops on [[February 18]], 2021.15 KB (2,120 words) - 21:37, February 18, 2021
- ...[hierarch]] of the Serbian Diocese of New Gracanica and Midwestern America of the [[Serbian Orthodox Church in North and South America]]. ...Bishop Longin was born on [[September 29]], 1955 as Momir Krco in the town of Kruscanje Olovo. His parents were Stanoje and Andja Jovanovic. He attended5 KB (831 words) - 03:18, March 9, 2016
- [[Image:StJustinPopovich.jpg|thumb|right|Saint Justin (Popovich) of Chelije (1894-1979)]] ...elije, near Valjevo. He was formally glorified as saint by the Holy Synod of the Serbian Orthodox Church on [[May 2]], 2010, and commemorated on [[June10 KB (1,484 words) - 12:18, May 30, 2022
- ...лучки) was the third [[Church of Serbia|Serbian Orthodox]] [[bishop]] of Banja Luka. ...rade. Milivoje took [[monasticism|monastic]] vows as the third-grade pupil of the Belgrade Seminary. Having completed [[seminary]], he was [[ordination|o5 KB (766 words) - 19:44, October 23, 2012
- ...и Патријарх српски) was the [[patriarch]] of the [[Church of Serbia|Serbian Orthodox Church]] from 1958 to 1990. He was successful in re ...[[August 19]], 1899, as Hranislav Đorić in Jošanička Banja into family of Mihailo and Cveta. His father was a teacher and later a [[priest]]. He atte7 KB (1,039 words) - 20:51, February 27, 2012
- ...итеј Загребачки'') was the Serbian Orthodox [[Metropolitan]] of Zagreb from 1931 to 1941. His feast day is [[December 31]]. ...he end of 1910, he went to Geneva, where he remained until the declaration of the [[w:Balkan War|Balkan War]].3 KB (528 words) - 19:50, October 23, 2012
- [[Image:St. Sabba Trlajic of Serbia.jpg|right|thumb|230px|St. Sabba Trlajic of Serbia.]] ...Сава горњокарловачки) was a [[bishop]] of the [[Church of Serbia]], who during World War II was arrested, tortured, and [[martyr]]ed4 KB (609 words) - 19:43, October 23, 2012
- ...er which he was moved to Našice, where he happened to be at the beginning of World War II.3 KB (504 words) - 19:46, October 23, 2012
- This '''timeline of Orthodox Christian and [[Roman Catholic Church|Roman Catholic]] relations'' *ca. 37-53 Episcopacy of [[Apostle Peter]] in Antioch.143 KB (21,189 words) - 06:42, September 16, 2023
- ...ith, before he was assassinated during the political and religious turmoil of the late 1940s. ...and three sisters, Maria, Jula, and Helena. Gabriel 's father was a member of the village government from 1895 to 1919.19 KB (2,753 words) - 14:37, November 9, 2015
- ...riarch Porfirije. Between 2014 and 2021, he served as the [[Metropolitan]] of Zagreb and Ljubljana. He speaks Greek, English, German, and Russian. ...oki Dečani monastery]] on [[April 21]], 1985, receiving the monastic name of Porfirije (from Greek: ''Πορφύριος, Porphýrios''; English: ''Porp3 KB (450 words) - 21:17, February 19, 2021