Английская Википедия:Eparchy of Buda
The Eparchy of Buda (Шаблон:Lang-sr or Шаблон:Lang) is a diocese or eparchy of the Serbian Orthodox Church, having jurisdiction over the territory of Hungary. The seat of the eparchy is in Szentendre (Шаблон:Lang-sr or Шаблон:Lang) near Budapest.
Name
The term Buda (Шаблон:Lang-sr or Шаблон:Lang) in the name of the eparchy refers to the name of the former city of Buda, which merged with the city of Pest to form the modern city of Budapest in 1873. That change did not affect the eparchy and the original name has been kept to the present day.Шаблон:Sfn
History
Early Christianity in Pannonia
Christianization of Slavs in Pannonia
Orthodox Christianity in Kingdom of Hungary
Serbian Eparchy of Buda under Turkish Rule
Serbian Eparchy of Buda under Habsburg Rule
Serbian Eparchy of Buda in Modern Hungary
Bishops
List of Serbian Orthodox Bishops of Buda:
- Archbishop Sava of Buda
- Metropolitan Sevastijan I
- Metropolitan Sevastijan II (†1662);
- Metropolitan Simeon (around 166?);
- Metropolitan Viktor (1660–1668 and 1680–1684);
- Bishop Kiril (1668–1680);
- Evtimije Popovic (1695–1700);
- Vikentije Popović-Hadžilavić (1708–1713);
- Mihailo Milosevic (bishop) (1716–1728);
- Vasilije Dimitrijevic (bishop) (1728–1748);
- Dionisije Novaković (1749–1767);
- Arsenije Radivojevic (1770–1774);
- Sofronije Kirilović (1774–1781);
- Stefan Stratimirović (1786–1790);
- Dionisije Popovic (1791–1828);
- Stefan Stanković (1829–1834);
- Justin Jovanovic (1834);
- Panteleimon Zivkovic (1836–1839);
- Platon Atanacković (1839–1851);
- Arsenije Stojković (1852–1892);
- Lukijan Bogdanović (1897–1908);
- Georgije Zubkovic (1913–1951);
- Hrizostom Vojinović (1951–1952);
- German Đorić (1952–1956);
- Arsenije Bradvarević (1960–1963);
- 1963–1988 various administrators;
- Danilo Krstić (1988–2002, admin. 1984–1988);
- Шаблон:Ill (2002–present).
Monasteries
- Serbian Orthodox Monastery of Grabovac (Grábóc)
- Orthodox Monastery of Serbian Kovin (Ráckeve)
Gallery
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The Serbian Patriarch Arsenije III
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The Serbian Patriarch Arsenije IV
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The mitre of Arsenije Stojković, Serbian Orthodox Bishop of Buda
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The previous co-cathedral, the Church of Saint Demetrius in Buda
See also
Notes
References
External links
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