Patriarch Varnava
Varnava | |
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His Holiness the Archbishop of Peć, Metropolitan of Belgrade and Karlovci, Patriarch of Serbs | |
Church | Serbian Orthodox Church |
See | Belgrade |
Installed | May 12, 1930 |
Term ended | July 23, 1937 |
Predecessor | Dimitrije |
Successor | Gavrilo |
Orders | |
Ordination | 1905 |
Consecration | 1910 |
Personal details | |
Birth name | Petar Rosić |
Born |
September 11, 1880 Pljevlja, Montenegro |
Died |
July 23, 1937 56) Belgrade, Yugoslavia | (aged
Styles of Patriarch Varnava of Serbia | |
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Reference style | His Holiness |
Spoken style | Your Holiness |
Religious style | Patriarch |
Posthumous style | His Holiness Patriarch Varnava of Blessed Repose |
Varnava Rosić (Serbian Cyrillic: Варнава Росић) was the Patriarch of the Serbian Orthodox Church between 1930 and 1937.[1] He was born Petar Rosić in Pljevlja, at the time Principality of Montenegro, on August 29, 1880.
During the office of Varnava, the dioceses of Zagreb and Mukačevo-Prjaš were formed. Between 1931 and 1947, the Serbian Church consisted of 27 dioceses and a vicarate in Skadar, Albania. Church life was on the move in all regions. Many monasteries, churches and church buildings were erected, some of these being the present Patriarchate building in Belgrade, Vavedenje Monastery, etc. The construction of the edifice of the great Temple of Saint Sava was initiated in Belgrade (one of the largest churches in the world).
Varnava firmly resisted the introduction of legislation giving greater privileges to the Roman Catholic Church not in Yugoslavia in general, but in Serbia in particular (hence The Concordat Crisis). He maintained that these would certainly undermine positions of both the Serbian Orthodox church and those of other faiths in the country. He died unexpectedly during the night between July 23–24, 1937 when the Concordat legislation was carried into Parliament. The Holy Synod was also against government pro-Concordat policy, and the government was soon forced to withdraw this new legislation.
Many people believed that Patriarch Varnava was poisoned because of his struggle against Concordat, and his death is still unresolved.
He is the great uncle of performance artist Marina Abramović.
References
- ↑ Serbian Orthodox Church, history at spc.rs
Sources
- Др. Ђоко Слијепчевић (2008). "Конкордат и смрт патријарха Варнаве". Rastko.
Eastern Orthodox Church titles | ||
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Preceded by Dimitrije |
Patriarch of the Serbian Orthodox Church 1930–1937 |
Succeeded by Gavrilo V |
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