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Joanicius II of Peć

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{{english}}Our father among the [[saint]]s '''Joanikije II of Peć''' (also Joanicius, Serbian: Свети Јонакије патријарх српски) was the first Serbian [[patriarch]]. His [[feast day]] is [[September 3]]/16.
Our Father among ==Archbishop==He was elected [[saintArchbishop]]s '''Joanikije II of PecPeć between [[December 19]], 1337 and [[January 3]], 1338. Before he was elected, he was ''logothetos'(''Also Joanicius, royal chancellor. In Serbian:'' '''Свети Јонакије патријарх српски''') He was first Serbian elevated to Patriarchand Archbishop of Peć on [[Palm Sunday]], [[April 6]], 1346. This was done so that Joanikije could coronate King Stefan Uroš IV Dušan as tsar (emperor). His Feast is This corontion took place on [[September 3Pascha]] of 1346 with the approval of the Patriarch of Trnovo, Archbishop of Ohrid, and community of [[Mount Athos]]/16.
==Archbishop==He was elected [[Archbishop]] Patr. Joanikije continued a tradition of Peć, between building [[December 19church]], 1337 es and [[January 3monastery|monasteries]], 1338. Before he was elected he was ''logothetos'', royal chancellor. He was following in steps of his great predecessors. He was raised to [[Patriarch]] and Archbishop of Peć on [[Palm Sunday]]built, [[April 6]]among others, 1346. This was two churches in order for Joanikije to coronate King Stefan Uroš IV as Dušan Car (Emperor). This elevation was done with approval Patriarch the Holy Land: the Church of Trnovo Saint Elias on Carmel and Archbishop of Ohrid and comunity the Church of Saint Nicholas on Mount Athos. The coronation took a place on [[Pascha]] 1346Tabor.
Patr. Joanikije continued Once, the pope sent an envoy to make a tradition of building [[church]]es and [[monastery|monasteries]]. He built. among others, two churches in Holy Land: proposal to the Church of Saint Elias on Carmel Serbian emperor and the Church of patriarch. Saint Nicholas on Mount TaborJoanikije, however, refused to recognize new Western new teachings.
Saint Joanikije died [[September 3]], 1354. He was buried in Peć [[Monastery]].
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