Gavrilo III, Serbian Patriarch
Serbian Patriarch Gavrilo III Српски патријарх Гаврило III | |
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Archbishop of Peć and Serbian Patriarch | |
Church | Serbian Orthodox Church |
See | Monastery of the Patriarchate of Peć |
Installed | 1752 |
Term ended | 1758 |
Predecessor | Gavrilo II |
Successor | Vikentije I |
Personal details | |
Nationality | Rum Millet |
Denomination | Eastern Orthodox Christian |
Occupation | Spiritual leader of the Serbian Orthodox Church |
Gavrilo III (Serbian Cyrillic: Гаврило III), also known as Gavrilo Nikolin, was Archbishop of Peć and Serbian Patriarch from 1752 to 1758.
Before he became Serbian Patriarch, he was Metropolitan of Niš, under patriarch Atanasije II. When Atanasije died in 1752, Serbian patriarchal throne was taken by Metropolitan of Dabar-Bosnia Gavrilo Mihailović who also died soon after returning from Constantinople in the autumn of the same year, struck by sudden illness. Before death, he made succession arrangements with metropolitan Gavrilo Nikolić, who was elected new Serbian Patriarch as Gavrilo III. In following years, Serbian Patriarchate was in constant internal turmoil. Between 1755 and 1758, Gavrilo III was challenged by rivals and finally lost the patriarchal throne, but in 1761, a group of Serbian bishops and other ecclesiastical leaders who met in Niš tried to bring him back, without final success.[1]
References
- ^ Sava Vuković 1996, p. 102-104.
Sources
- Đoko M. Slijepčević (1962). Istorija Srpske pravoslavne crkve. Iskra.
- Sava Vuković (1996). Srpski jerarsi: od devetog do dvadesetog veka. Evro-Unireks-Kalenić. pp. 102–.
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Further reading
- Љ. Дурковић- Јакшић: „Покушај Црквене конференције у Нишу 1761. да поврати патријарха Гаврила III на пећки престо,“ у: Зборник Православног богословског факултета II, Београд 1951, 135- 139.