List Of Eparchies Of The Serbian Orthodox Church
This is the list of Metropolitanates, Archeparchies (Archdioceses) and Eparchies (Dioceses) of the Serbian Orthodox Church.
Metropolitanate | See | Territory | Cathedral | Founded | Metropolitan | Link |
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Belgrade and Karlovci | Belgrade | Belgrade | St. Michael's Cathedral, Belgrade | 1931 | Irinej (Gavrilović) | |
Dabar and Bosnia | Sarajevo | Central Bosnia | Nativity of the Theotokos Cathedral, Sarajevo | 1220 | Nikolaj (Mrđa) | |
Montenegro and the Littoral | Cetinje Monastery, Cetinje | Central Montenegro and Montenegrin Littoral | Cathedral of the Resurrection of Christ, Podgorica | 1219 | Amfilohije (Radović) | |
Zagreb and Ljubljana | Zagreb | Northern Croatia and Slovenia | Cathedral of Holy Transfiguration, Zagreb | 1931 | Jovan (Pavlović) | |
Australia and New Zealand | Sydney, NSW | St Lazarus Cathedral, Alexandria | 1973 | Irinej (Dobrijević) | ||
Eparchy | See | Territory | Cathedral | Founded | Bishop | Link |
Austria and Switzerland | Vienna | Austria, Switzerland and Italy | 2011 | vacant, administrated by the Bishop of Bačka | ||
Bačka | Novi Sad | Bačka | Saint George's Cathedral, Novi Sad | Irinej (Bulović) | ||
Banat | Vršac | Serbian Banat | Cathedral of Saint Nicholas, Vršac | 1932 | Nikanor (Bogunović) | |
Banja Luka | Banja Luka | Eastern Bosanska Krajina | Cathedral of Christ the Saviour, Banja Luka | 1900 | Jefrem (Milutonović) | |
Bihać and Petrovac | Bosanski Petrovac | Western Bosanska Krajina | Cathedral of the Holy Apostles Peter and Paul, Bosanski Petrovac | 1925 (Diocese of Bihać); 1990 (reestablished) | Chrysostom (Jević) | |
Braničevo | Požarevac | Braničevo | Cathedral of Saint Archangels Michael and Gabriel, Požarevac | before 1018, reestablished in 1921 | Ignjatije (Midić) | |
Britain and Scandinavia | Stockholm | United Kingdom, Ireland, Norway, Sweden, Iceland, Finland, Denmark and Malta | Church of St Sava, Stockholm | 1990 | Dositey (Motika) | |
Buda | Sentandreja | Hungary, Czech Republic and Slovakia | Virgin's Cathedral ("Belgrade Cathedral"), Sentandreja | 1740s | Lukijan (Pantelić) | |
Budimlje and Nikšić | Đurđevi stupovi, Berane | Northern Montenegro | Cathedral of St Basil of Ostrog, Nikšić | 1219, reestablished in 2001 | Joanikije (Mićović) | |
Buenos Aires | Buenos Aires | Central and South America | 2011 | vacant, administrated by the Metropolitan of Montenegro and the Littoral | ||
Canada | Campbellville, Ontario | Canada | Holy Transfiguration Serbian Orthodox Monastery, Campbellville, Ontario | 1983 | Georgije (Đokić) | |
Central Europe | Hildesheim-Himmelsthür | Germany | Himmelsthür monastery | 1990 | Constantine (Đokić) | |
Dalmatia | Šibenik | Northern Dalmatia | Cathedral of the Assumption of the Virgin, Šibenik | 1809 | Fotije (Sladojević) | |
Eastern America | Mars, Pennsylvania | District of Columbia, Florida, Georgia, Maine, Massachusetts, New Jersey, New York, North Carolina, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Virginia, West Virginia | Holy Trinity Serbian Orthodox Cathedral, Pittsburgh | 1963 (Diocese of Eastern America and Canada) | Mitrophan (Kodić) | |
Kruševac | Kruševac | Cathedral of the Nativity of Theotokos in Kruševac | 2010 | David (Perović) | ||
Mileševa | Mileševa | Northern Raška and Sandžak | Mileševa monastery | 1992 | Filaret (Mićević) | |
New Gračanica and Midwestern America | Third Lake, Illinois | Alabama, Arkansas, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, Nebraska, South Dakota, Tennessee, Texas, Wisconsin | New Gračanica Monastery | 2009 | Longin (Krčo) | |
Niš | Niš | Southeastern Serbia | Holy Trinity Cathedral, Niš | Jovan (Purić) | ||
Osečko polje and Baranja | Dalj | Croatian Baranja | Cathedral of St. Demetrios in Dalj | 1991 | Lukijan (Vladulov) | |
Ras and Prizren | Prizren | Kosovo i Metohija and Eastern Raška | St George's Cathedral, Prizren | Teodosije (Šibalić) | ||
Šabac | Šabac | Mačva | Cathedral of the Holy Apostles Peter and Paul, Šabac | 1835 | Lavrentije (Trifunović) | |
Slavonia | Pakrac | Slavonia | Cathedral of Holy Trinity, Pakrac | Sava (Jurić) | ||
Srem | Sremski Karlovci | Syrmia | St. Demetrius Cathedral, Sremski Karlovci | 1500 | Vasilije (Vadić) | |
Šumadija | Kragujevac | Šumadija | Cathedral of Holy Assumption, Kragujevac | 1947 | Jovan (Mladenović) | |
Timişoara | Timişoara | Romania | Cathedral of the Ascension, Timişoara | vacant since 1932, administrated by Bishop of Buda | ||
Timok | Zaječar | Timočka Krajina | Cathedral of the Nativity of Theotokos, Zaječar | 1830s | Justin (Stefanović) | |
Upper Karlovac | Karlovac | Banija, Kordun, Lika, Krbava, Gorski Kotar and Istria | Cathedral of Saint Nicholas, Karlovac | 1695 | Gerasim (Popović) | |
Valjevo | Valjevo | Kolubara | Cathedral of Resurrection, Valjevo | 2006 (reestablished) | Milutin (Knežević) | |
Vranje | Vranje | Southern Serbia | Cathedral of Three Hierarchs, Vranje | 1975 | Pahomije (Gačić) | |
Western America | Alhambra, California | Alaska, Arizona, California, Colorado, Hawaii, Idaho, Montana, Nevada, Oregon, Utah and Washington | St. Steven's Cathedral, Alhambra | 1963 | Maxim (Vasiljević) | |
Western Europe | Paris | France, Belgium, the Netherlands, Luxembourg and Spain | Church of St Sava, Paris | 1994 | Luka (Kovačević) | |
Zahumlje and Herzegovina | Mostar | Herzegovina and Southern Dalmatia | Cathedral of the Holy Trinity, Mostar | 1219 | Grigorije (Durić) | |
Žiča | Žiča Monastery near Kraljevo | Western Serbia | Cathedral of the Holy Trinity, Kraljevo | Hrizostom (Stolić) | ||
Zvornik and Tuzla | Tuzla (temporarly relocated to Bijeljina) | Northeast Bosnia | Cathedral of the Serbian New-martyrs, Zvornik | vacant | ||
Autonomous Ohrid Archbishopric | ||||||
Metropolitanate | See | Territory | Cathedral | Founded | Metropolitan | Link |
Skopje | Bitola | Skopje | 2005 | Jovan VI (Vraniševski) | ||
Diocese | See | Country | Cathedral | Founded | Bishop | Link |
Bregalnica | Štip | Eastern Republic of Macedonia | 2005 | Marko (Kimev) | ||
Debar and Kičevo | Western Republic of Macedonia | 2005 | vacant, administrated by Bishop of Polog and Kumanovo | |||
Polog and Kumanovo | Kumanovo | Northern Republic of Macedonia | 2005 | Joakim (Jovčeski) | ||
Prespa and Pelagonija | Bitola | Prespa and Pelagonija | 1931 (Diocese of Ohrid and Bitola), 2005 | vacant, administrated by Bishop of Bregalnica | ||
Strumica | Southeastern Republic of Macedonia | 2005 | vacant, administrated by Vicar Bishop of Stobi | |||
Veles and Povardarie | Povardarie | 2005 | vacant, administrated by Archbishop of Ohrid and Metropolitan of Skopje |
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