Eparchy of Temišvar

The Eparchy of Temišvar (Serbian: Епархија темишварска or Eparhija temišvarska) is a diocese or eparchy of the Serbian Orthodox Church, having jurisdiction over the territory of Romania. The see of the eparchy is in Timișoara (Serbian: Темишвар or Temišvar).

Eparchy of Temišvar

Епархија темишварска
Serbian Cathedral, Timișoara
Location
TerritoryRomania
HeadquartersTimișoara (Serbian: Temišvar)
Information
DenominationEastern Orthodox
Sui iuris churchSerbian Orthodox Church
Patriarchate of Peć (Serbia)
Established16th century
CathedralSerbian Cathedral, Timișoara
LanguageChurch Slavonic
Serbian
Current leadership
BishopLukijan Pantelić
Map

Bishops

List of Serbian Orthodox Bishops of Temišvar:

  • Neofit (1608);
  • Isaija (1640);
  • Josif (1643);
  • Teodor (1643);
  • Sevastijan (1644, 1647);
  • Mihajl (1681—1687);
  • Vasilije (1688);
  • Josif II (1688);
  • Vasilije (1693);
  • Isaija Đaković (1695—1710);
  • Konstantin Grk (1704-1713);
  • Joanikije Vladisavljević (1713-1727);
  • Nikola Dimitrijević (1728-1744);
  • Georgije Popović (1745-1757);
  • Vikentije Jovanović-Vidak (1759-1774);
  • Mojsej Putnik (1774-1781);
  • Sofronije Kirilović (1781-1786);
  • Petar Petrović (1786-1800);
  • Stefan Avakumović (1801-1822);
  • Josif Putnik (1829-1830);
  • Maksim Manulović (1833-1838);
  • Pantelejmon Živković (1839-1851);
  • Samuilo Maširević (1853-1864);
  • Antonije Nako (1864-1869);
  • Georgije Vojnović (1874-1881);
  • Georgije Branković (1882-1890);
  • Nikanor Popović (1891-1901);
  • Georgije Letić (1904-1931);
  • Lukijan Pantelić (1999-2002);[1]

Monasteries

  • Bazjaš monastery (Baziaș)
  • Monastery of Sveti Đurađ (Gătaia)
  • Monastery of Zlatica (Zlatița)
  • Monastery of Bezdin (Munar)

See also

References

  1. "Episkopi Pravoslavne Srpske Eparhije Temišvarske u Rumuniji | www.banaterra.eu". 2011-06-12. Archived from the original on 2011-06-12. Retrieved 2022-10-12.
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