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His Holiness Archbishop of Pec, Metropolitan of Belgrade-Karlovac and Serbian Patriarch Porfirije

 

His Holiness Patriarch Porfirije (Peric) of Serbia was born on 22 July 1961 in Becej, northern Serbia, and was baptized as Prvoslav. He finished primary school in Curug, and the “Jovan Jovanovic Zmaj” Grammar school in Novi Sad. He was ordained a monk according to the rite of small schime by his spiritual father, then hieromonk Dr. Irinej (Bulovic), at Decani Monastery in 1985. He graduated from the Faculty of Orthodox Theology in Belgrade in 1986, when the then Bishop of Raska-Prizren Diocese, future Serbian Patriarch Pavle of blessed memory, ordained him a hierodeacon at the monastery of Holy Trinity in Musutiste, Kosovo and Mectochia. He attended postgraduate studies in Athens from 1986 until 1990. That year, upon the blessing of Bishop Dr. Irinej of Backa, he joined the monastery of Holy Archangels in Kovilj, near Novi Sad, where he was ordained as hieromonk and became its abbot.

Many young monks and novices came to the monastery following him. These were the years when the Kovilj Monastery became a spiritual center for many young people: intellectuals, artists, popular actors and rock musicians, especially from Novi Sad and Belgrade. Since then abbot Porfirije has particularly dealt with drug-addicted patients. For this purpose he formed (in 2005) a therapeutic community called “The Land of the Living”, which is recognized as the most successful project for therapy  of drug-addiction; under the leadership of Bishop Porfirije, it has more than hundred residents in camps throughout Serbia at the time being. During the ordinary meeting of the Holy Assembly of Bishops of the SOC in Belgrade on 14 May 1999 he was elected as Bishop of Jegar, Vicar of the Bishop of Backa.

He defended his PhD thesis  Possibility of knowability of God in St. Paul’s understanding according to the interpretation of Saint John Chrysostom at the Faculty of Theology of the University of Athens in 2004. He became a lecturer at the Faculty of Orthodox Theology – Department of Pastoral Psychology – succeeding famous psychiatrist, academician Dr. Vladeta Jerotic. Bishop Porfirije has not been just president of the Steering Board for a decade, but a real spiritus movens of the Humanitarian Fund “Privrednik”, which has provided scholarships for a great number of gifted, but poor pupils and students, regardless of nationality or religious affiliation. The Assembly of the Republic elected him as representative of all Churches and religious communities, to be a member of the Council of the Republic Broadcasting Agency, and in 2008 the RBA elected him its president. The Holy Assembly of Bishops entrusted him to establish military chaplaincy in the Serbian Armed Forces in 2010. His expert theological works Bishop Porfirije published in magazines both in Serbia and abroad. He participated in quite  a number of scientific conferences and symposia throughout the world. He speaks Greek, English, German and Russian.

He was enthroned on the throne of the Metropolitan of Zagreb and Ljubljana on July 13, 2014 in the Cathedral Church of the Transfiguration of the Lord in Zagreb. The solemn Hierarchal Liturgy was served by Serbian Patriarch Irinej, accompanied by a large number of archbishops of the Serbian Church and other sisters Churches, as well as priests and monks, and pious people. The Holy Assembly of Bishops elected His Eminence Metropolitan Porfirije of Zagreb-Ljubljana, PhD, as the new Serbian Patriarch, in its convocation in Memorial Cathedral of Saint Sava in Belgrade on 18 February 2021. Immediately after the election a thanksgiving service was officiated and  Many years was chanted to the Archbishop of Pec, Metropolitan of Belgrade-Karlovac and Serbian Patriarch Porfirije.

 

OUR DIOCESAN BISHOP
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His Grace the Right Reverend Irinej (Dobrijevic) Bishop of Washington-New York and Eastern America The Serbian Orthodox Church

 

On 25 May 2016 the Holy Assembly of Bishops of the Serbian Orthodox Church elected by acclamation Bishop Irinej of Australia and New Zealand to the Throne of Bishops of Eastern America, come Washington-New York and Eastern America as of 2024.

He was born in Cleveland, Ohio. His tertiary education includes the Cleveland Institute of Art from 1973-1975 and private tutelage in Byzantine Iconography and Japanese Sumi-e painting. He earned a Licentiate in Theology in 1979 with the academic distinction maxima cum laude from St Tikhon’s Orthodox Theological Seminary in South Canaan, Pennsylvania; and a Master of Divinity degree in 1982 with Honorable Mention for his master’s thesis Bishop Nicholai Velimirovich: A 1921 Mission to Americafrom St Vladimir’s Orthodox Theological Seminary in Crestwood, New York. He holds levels I and II certificates in contemporary Greek language from the Athens Centre in 2000 and 2003.

He spent much of his career in the field of education, lecturing at Loyola University in Chicago, and at the Theological Faculty of the University of Belgrade. 

He was ordained a deacon in 1994 at the Holy Resurrection Serbian Orthodox Cathedral in Chicago; tonsured a monk in 1995 at the St Sava Monastery in Libertyville, Illinois, receiving the monastic name Irinej after St Irenaeus, Bishop of Lyon; and ordained a hieromonk also in 1995 at the St Sava Cathedral in Parma, Ohio, all at the hands of Metropolitan Christopher of Midwestern America. He was elevated to the dignity of Archimandrite in 2006 by His Grace Bishop Justin of Timok (presently of Zhicha), a member of the Holy Synod of Bishops at the request of Patriarch Pavle.

Until his election as Bishop of Australia and New Zealand, he was the Consultant to the Holy Synod of Bishops of the Serbian Orthodox Church on International and Interchurch Affairs and Coordinator of the newly created Kosovo and Metohija Office of the Holy Assembly of Bishops of the Serbian Orthodox Church at the Serbian Orthodox Patriarchate in Belgrade. 

Among his many appointments, Bishop Irinej is a member of the Jasenovac Committee and the Permanent Missions Board of the Holy Synod of Bishops; a member of the Executive Committee and chairs the Committee for Agencies & Affiliate Ministries of the Assembly of Canonical Orthodox Bishops of the United States of America; on the Advisory Council of the Njegos Endowment for Serbian Language and Culture at Columbia University; member of the Editorial Board of the Tesla Memorial Society; member of the Serbian-American Center in Belgrade; and an honorary Board Member for ZOE for Life! He is the Episcopal Patron for the Milosh Obilich Society of Serbian Chivalry and the Centre for the Study of Orthodox Monarchism, both in Belgrade, Serbia; Tennessee Ambassador of Good Will; as well as a Member of The New York Landmarks Conservancy Advisory Board and Sacred Sites Committee.

Previously, Bishop Irinej previously represented the Serbian Orthodox Church to the World Council of Churches (WCC) Central Committee, the Permanent Committee of Consensus and Collaboration, and a former moderator of the Committee for Public Issues, and the Governance and Nominations Committee; member of the Orthodox Christian Study Center Advisory Council at Fordham University of New York; member of the Communications Committee and Board of Trustees of St Vladimir’s Seminary Chairman; Chairman of the National Heads of Churches of Australia, Protector and Spiritual Advisor of Australia and New Zealand for the Order of the Eagle of Georgia and the Seamless Tunic of Our Lord Jesus Christ; the Editor-in-Charge of the Information Service of the Serbian Orthodox Church; Executive Director of the Office of External Affairs of the Serbian Orthodox Church in the USA and Canada, located in Washington, DC; co-chaired the Orthodox Advisory Committee of the National Council of the Churches of Christ in Metropolitan Washington; was a member of National Council of the Churches of Christ Environmental Justice Task Force (NCCC Eco-Justice); and served on the Board of Directors of International Orthodox Christian Charities (IOCC); the Executive Council of The United States Conference of Religions for Peace (USCRP), the Conference of European Churches (CEC-KEK), the Serbian Unity Congress, the Mayor's Advisory Council on Immigrant and Refugee Affairs in Chicago, and the Chicago Human Rights Commission. 

Based on the decision of the Holy Assembly of Bishops of 26 May 2006, the Reverend Hieromonk Irinej (Dobrijevic), Consultant to the Holy Synod of Bishops, was elected as Bishop of the Diocese of Australia and New Zealand. He was consecrated on 15 July 2006 in the Holy Archangel Michael Cathedral in Belgrade at the hands of His Eminence Archbishop Amfilohije of Cetinje, Metropolitan of Montenegro, together with 16 other bishops. He was enthroned on 21 October 2006 in the St Sava Pro-Cathedral in Elanora Heights, New South Wales by His Grace Chrysostom of Bihac-Petrovac, a member of the Holy Synod of Bishops, as Bishop of the Serbian Orthodox Diocese of Australia and New Zealand, with its see in Sydney. The following day, 22 October 2006, His Grace was presented as the Bishop-Administrator for the Diocese for Australia and New Zealand New Gracanica Metropolitanate at the St Sava Monastery in Wallaroo, New South Wales.

Through his endeavors in drafting a new common constitution for the unification of his two dioceses, the Holy Assembly of Bishops of the Serbian Orthodox Church on 23 May 2011 approved the proposed Constitution of the Metropolitanate of Australia and New Zealand of the Serbian Orthodox Church effecting the unification of the former Diocese of Australia and New Zealand and the Diocese for Australia and New Zealand New Gracanica Metropolitanate. The same were elevated to the dignity of a singular, unified Metropolitanate of Australia and New Zealand. Bishop Irinej holds the distinction of having thus far served the Church in Australia and New Zealand as its longest reigning hierarch. He also served as Chairman of the National Heads of Churches of Australia.

Having taken into consideration his significant diplomatic accomplishments, amongst all else, it was determined by the members of the Holy Assembly of Bishops that he be entrusted with the eminent Diocese of Eastern America with its See in New York City. The rebuilding of the St Sava Pro-Cathedral in Manhattan, recently destroyed in fire, will be the most formidable historic task on the Throne of the Bishops of Eastern America the new Bishop as he assumed the Throne of the Bishops of Eastern America, which he assumed on 01 October 2016 at the hands of His Grace Bishop Longin of New Gracanica-Midwestern America in the Cathedral Church of the Holy Trinity in Pittsburgh.

By decision of the Holy Assembly of Bishops of the Serbian Orthodox Church at their annual convocation on 18 May 2024, the title of the Bishops of Eastern America was changed to Washington-New York and Eastern America.