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[[File:Alexander Liptak—Coat of arms of the Serbian Patriarch—2011.png|thumb|right|The coat of arms of the Archbishop of Peć, Metropolitan of Belgrade & Karlovci and Serbian Patriarch, head of the Serbian Orthodox Church.]]
[[File:Alexander Liptak—Coat of arms of the Serbian Patriarch—2011.png|thumb|right|The coat of arms of the Archbishop of Peć, Metropolitan of Belgrade & Karlovci and Serbian Patriarch, head of the Serbian Orthodox Church.]]
The '''Serbian Patriarch''' is the head of the Serbian Orthodox Church, and also holds the titles of Archbishop of Peć, Metropolitan of Belgrade and Metropolitan of Karlovci.
The '''Archbishop of Peć, Metropolitan of Belgrade and Karlovci and Serbian Patriarch''' is the head of the autocephalous [[Serbian Orthodox Church]].


The episcopal see was founded by St Sava in 1219 as an archdiocese under the Patriarchs of Constantinople. In response to a declaration of the Serbian Empire, the archdiocese unilaterally declared itself as a patriarchate in Peć in 1346. This was not recognized by Constantinople until 1379.
The Archdiocese of Žiča was founded in 1219 by [[St Sava]] as episcopal see under the [[Patriarch of Constantinople|Patriarchate of Constantinople]]. In 1233, the archdiocese was moved to Peć. In response to [[Stefan Uroš IV Dušan of Serbia]] declaring himself Emperor of the Serbs and Greeks in, the archdiocese unilaterally declared itself the Holy Patriarchal See of Peć; these actions placed both the Serbian Emperor and Serbian Patriarch in direct rivalry with their counterparts in Constantinople. The Serbian Patriarchate was eventually recognized by Constantinople in 1379.
 
==List of the modern Patriarchs==
*Dimitrije I (Serbian:  ''Димитрије''), 39th Serbian Patriarch, from 12 September 1920 until his death on 6 April 1930.
*Varnava I (Serbian:  ''Варнава''), 40th Serbian Patriarch, reigned from 12 May 1930 until his death on 23–24 July 1937.
*Gavrilo V (Serbian:  ''Гaврилo''), 41st Serbian Patriarch, from 21 February 1938 until his death on 7 May 1950.
*Vikentije II (Serbian:  ''Викентије''), 42nd Serbian Patriarch, from 1950 until his death on 5 July 1958.
*German I (Serbian:  ''Герман''), 43rd Serbian Patriarch, from 14 September 1958 until his death on 27 August 1990.
*Pavle II (Serbian:  ''Павле''), 44th Serbian Patriarch, reigned from 1 December 1990 until his death on 15 November 2009.
*Irinej I (Serbian:  ''Иринеј''), became the 45th Serbian Patriarch on 23 January 2010.

Revision as of 23:15, 7 August 2012

The coat of arms of the Archbishop of Peć, Metropolitan of Belgrade & Karlovci and Serbian Patriarch, head of the Serbian Orthodox Church.

The Archbishop of Peć, Metropolitan of Belgrade and Karlovci and Serbian Patriarch is the head of the autocephalous Serbian Orthodox Church.

The Archdiocese of Žiča was founded in 1219 by St Sava as episcopal see under the Patriarchate of Constantinople. In 1233, the archdiocese was moved to Peć. In response to Stefan Uroš IV Dušan of Serbia declaring himself Emperor of the Serbs and Greeks in, the archdiocese unilaterally declared itself the Holy Patriarchal See of Peć; these actions placed both the Serbian Emperor and Serbian Patriarch in direct rivalry with their counterparts in Constantinople. The Serbian Patriarchate was eventually recognized by Constantinople in 1379.

List of the modern Patriarchs

  • Dimitrije I (Serbian: Димитрије), 39th Serbian Patriarch, from 12 September 1920 until his death on 6 April 1930.
  • Varnava I (Serbian: Варнава), 40th Serbian Patriarch, reigned from 12 May 1930 until his death on 23–24 July 1937.
  • Gavrilo V (Serbian: Гaврилo), 41st Serbian Patriarch, from 21 February 1938 until his death on 7 May 1950.
  • Vikentije II (Serbian: Викентије), 42nd Serbian Patriarch, from 1950 until his death on 5 July 1958.
  • German I (Serbian: Герман), 43rd Serbian Patriarch, from 14 September 1958 until his death on 27 August 1990.
  • Pavle II (Serbian: Павле), 44th Serbian Patriarch, reigned from 1 December 1990 until his death on 15 November 2009.
  • Irinej I (Serbian: Иринеј), became the 45th Serbian Patriarch on 23 January 2010.