Mitrophan (Kodić)
Bishop Mitrophan (secular name Radovan Kodić, Serbian: Радован Кодић;[1] born August 4, 1951,[2] village Ljuša, Šipovo, Bosnia) is a bishop of the Serbian orthodox church, presently serving as bishop of Eastern America.
Biography
Radovan Kodić completed his Seminary studies at Krka monastery in 1971.[3] He was ordained as a hierodeacon by Bishop Stefan Boca in 1970, and as hieromonk on January 6, 1974.[2] He studied in Bucharest from 1975 to 1977, then returned to Krka monastery. He was named assistant Rector of the Seminary in 1980 and Rector in 1987.[3] In 1987 he was elected as a Vicar Bishop of Toplica District, and was appointed assistant to the Administrator of the Diocese of Midwestern America, Dr. Sava Vuković .[3]
On July 11, 1987, in Studenica monastery His Holiness Patriarch German of Serbia with 7 hierarchs and 9 priests performed his bishop ordination. The next day during Divine Liturgy Patriarch German with 4 bishops, 16 priests and 11 deacons performed his consecration.[4] He was appointed as Administrator of the Diocese of Midwestern America in 1988, and became Bishop of Eastern America in 1991.[3]
In 1997 he earned his PhD, with his doctoral dissertation the theme "The Mystery of Christ According to the Epistles to the Ephesians, Philippians and Colossians of the Holy Apostle Paul".[3] Mitrophan is Professor of New Testament at the St. Sava School of Theology in Libertyville, Illinois.[3]
Works
He translated from the Romanian Community and Spirituality in the Orthodox Liturgy, Orthodox Dogmatics, The Immortal Image of God, Orthodox Moral Theology, and The Gospel Image of Christ by Dumitru Staniloae, and The Romanian Patericon I and II and the Dictionary of Orthodox Theology by Ioanichie Bălan.
He has written two books: The Teaching of St. Apostle Paul on the Church, and Introduction to the Holy Scriptures, the New Testament.
References
- ↑ Ostkirchliches Institut Regensburg, p. 248
- 1 2 Milena Milanović. Srbi u svetu: ko je ko, 1996/99: biografski leksikon, p. 305, at Google Books
- 1 2 3 4 5 6 Eastern Diocese
- ↑ Saborna