Serbian Orthodox Eparchy of Australia and New Zealand
Serbian Orthodox Metropolitanate of Australia and New Zealand | |
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Location | |
Territory | Australia and New Zealand |
Headquarters | Sydney |
Statistics | |
Population - Total | 150,000 + est. |
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Denomination | Eastern Orthodox |
Sui iuris church | Serbian Orthodox Church |
Established | 1964 |
Cathedral | St Lazarus Cathedral, Alexandria |
Language | Church Slavonic Serbian |
Current leadership | |
Bishop | Siluan Mrakić |
Map | |
Website | |
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The Serbian Orthodox Eparchy of Australia and New Zealand (Serbian: Српска православна епархија аустралијско-новозеландска) is an Eastern Orthodox diocese of the Serbian Orthodox Church, with jurisdiction over Australia and New Zealand. Since 2011, it has an honorary rank of Metropolitanate. Its headquarters are in Renwick Street, Alexandria, City of Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.[1] Bishop Siluan (Mrakić) of Australia and New Zealand was enthroned on 22 October 2016 at the St. George Historic Cathedral in Cabramatta by Longin (Krčo) of the Diocese of New Gracanica - Midwestern America.
The Metropolitanate has 51 parishes and monasteries in Australia in New South Wales, Australian Capital Territory, Victoria, Northern Territory, Queensland, Western Australia, Tasmania, South Australia and in New Zealand.
Serbian Orthodox monasteries in Australia
[edit]- "Saint Sava" - New Kalenich Serbian Orthodox Monastery, Hall - Wallaroo, New South Wales
- "Protection Of The Most Holy Theotokos" Serbian Orthodox Monastery, Tallong, Marulan, New South Wales
- "Saint Sava" Serbian Orthodox Monastery, Elaine, Victoria
- "Nativity Of The Most Holy Theotokos" Serbian Orthodox Skete, Inglewood, South Australia
There is a growing monastic presence in the Serbian Orthodox Metropolitanate of Australia and New Zealand.
Former Hierarchs of Australia and New Zealand, Patriarchal Diocese
[edit]- Bishop Dionisije (Milivojević) of United States and Canada, 1939-1964 (defrocked in 1964)
- Bishop Lavrentije (Trifunović) of Western Europe, Australia and New Zealand, 1964-1974
- Bishop Nikolai (Mrdja) of Australia and New Zealand, 1974-1980
- Bishop Vasilije (Vadić) of Australia and New Zealand, 1980-1986
- Bishop Longin (Krčo) of Australia and New Zealand, 1986-1992
- Bishop Luka (Kovačević) of Australia and New Zealand, 1993-1999
- Bishop Irinej Dobrijević of Australia and New Zealand, 2006-2016
Former Hierarchs of Australia and New Zealand, Free Serbian (1963-1992) and New Gracanica (1992-2000)
[edit](Considered schismatic by the Serbian Orthodox Church until reconciliation in 1991-1992)
- Bishop Dionisije (Milivojević) of United States and Canada, 1963-1966
- Bishop Dimitrije (Balač) of America and Canada, 1966-1979
- Bishop Petar (Bankerović) of Australia and New Zealand, 1979-1988
- Metropolitan Irenej (Kovačević) of America and Canada, 1988-1991 (as Administrator)
- Bishop Vasilije (Veinović) of Australia and New Zealand, 1991-1993
- Bishop Sava (Jurić) of Australia and New Zealand, 1994-1999
Former Hierarchs of the New Gracanica and for the Patriarchal Dioceses
[edit](Between 1999 and 2006, the bishop of the New Gracanica Diocese administered the Patriarchal Diocese)
- Bishop Nikanor (Bogunović) of Australia and New Zealand, 1999-2003
- Bishop Milutin (Knežević) of Australia and New Zealand. 2003-2006
Gallery
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Unique underground Serbian Orthodox Church in Coober Pedy
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Serbian Church, Canberra
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Church of St Sava, Highgate, Western Australia
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Serbian Church hall, Hindmarsh
See also
[edit]- Serbian Australians
- Australian-Serbian relations
- Assembly of Canonical Orthodox Bishops of Australia, New Zealand, and Oceania
References
[edit]- ^ "Diocese Archived 2011-07-06 at the Wayback Machine." Diocese of Australia and New Zealand. Retrieved on 27 February 2011. "EPISCOPAL HEADQUARTERS 14 Renwick St, Alexandria NSW 2015"