Archbishop of Ohrid

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The Archbishop of Ohrid is a historic title given to the primate of the Archbishopric of Ohrid.

The archbishopric was established in 1018 by lowering of the rank of the autocephalous Bulgarian Patriarchate to the rank of archbishopric. The autocephaly of the Ohrid Archbishopric remained respected during the periods of Byzantine, Bulgarian, Serbian and Ottoman rule over the region of Macedonia and continued to exist until its abolition in 1767.

Today, the primates of the Macedonian Orthodox Church and Orthodox Ohrid Archbishopric are both claimants to the title of Archbishop of Ohrid.

Archbishopric of Ohrid, 1018–1767[]

Dorotheos, the Archbishop of Ohrid, and his clerks and boyars were expatriated to Constantinople in 1466 because their anti-Ottoman activities during Skanderbeg's rebellion.[1]

Name Start of Tenure End of Tenure Birth Name Title
John I of Debar 1018 1037 Archbishop of Ohrid
Leo 1037 1056 Archbishop of Ohrid
Theodulus I 1056 1065 Archbishop of Ohrid
John II Lampinos 1065 1078 Archbishop of Ohrid
John III 1078 1079 Archbishop of Ohrid
Theophylact 1084 1107 Archbishop of Ohrid
Leo II Mung 1108 1120 Archbishop of Ohrid
1120 Archbishop of Ohrid
John IV 1139/43 1160 Adrianos Komnenos Archbishop of Ohrid
Constantine I 1160 Archbishop of Ohrid
1183 1216 Archbishop of Ohrid
Demetrios Chomatianos 1216 1234 Archbishop of Ohrid
Joannicius Archbishop of Ohrid
Sergius Archbishop of Ohrid
Constantine II Kabasilas before 1255 after 1259 Archbishop of Ohrid
Jacob Proarchius 1275 1285 Archbishop of Ohrid
Hadrian Archbishop of Ohrid
Gennadius Archbishop of Ohrid
Macarius Archbishop of Ohrid
1341 1346 Archbishop of Ohrid
Nicholas I 1346 Archbishop of Ohrid
Gregory II 1364/65 Archbishop of Ohrid
Matthew 1408 Archbishop of Ohrid
Nicodemus 1452 Archbishop of Ohrid
Dositheos I Archbishop of Ohrid
Dorotheos 1466 Archbishop of Ohrid
Mark Xylokaravis 1466 Archbishop of Ohrid
Nicholas II Archbishop of Ohrid
Zacharius 1486 Archbishop of Ohrid
Prochorus 1528 1550 Archbishop of Ohrid
Simeon 1550 1557 Archbishop of Ohrid
Nicanor 1557 1565 Archbishop of Ohrid
Paisius 1565 Archbishop of Ohrid
Parthenius I Archbishop of Ohrid
Sophronius 1567 1572 Archbishop of Ohrid
Gabriel 1572 1588 Archbishop of Ohrid
Theodulus II 1588 1590 Archbishop of Ohrid
Gregory III 1590 1593 Archbishop of Ohrid
Joachim 1593 1596 Archbishop of Ohrid
Athanasius I 1596 1598 Archbishop of Ohrid
Varlaam 1598 1598 Archbishop of Ohrid
Nectarius I 1598 1613 Archbishop of Ohrid
Metrophanes 1614 1616 Archbishop of Ohrid
Nectarius II 1616 1624 Archbishop of Ohrid
Porphyrios Palaiologos 1624 1627 Archbishop of Ohrid
George 1627 1628 Archbishop of Ohrid
Joasaph 1628 1629 Archbishop of Ohrid
Abraham Mesaps 1629 1637 Archbishop of Ohrid
Meletius I 1637 1643 Archbishop of Ohrid
Chariton 1643 1650 Archbishop of Ohrid
Daniel 1650 1652 Archbishop of Ohrid
Dionysius I 1652 1653 Archbishop of Ohrid
Athanasius II 1653 Archbishop of Ohrid
Paphnutius Archbishop of Ohrid
Ignatius I 1660 1663 Archbishop of Ohrid
Arsenius I 1663 1663 Archbishop of Ohrid
Zosimus 1663 1670 Archbishop of Ohrid
Panaretus 1671 1673 Archbishop of Ohrid
Nectarius III 1673 1676 Archbishop of Ohrid
Ignatius II 1676 1676 Archbishop of Ohrid
Teophanes 1676 1676 Archbishop of Ohrid
Meletius II 1676 1677 Archbishop of Ohrid
Parthenius II 1677 1683 Archbishop of Ohrid
Gregory IV 1683 1688 Archbishop of Ohrid
Germanus 1688 1691 Archbishop of Ohrid
Gregory V 1691 1693 Archbishop of Ohrid
Ignatius III 1693
1703
1695
1706
Archbishop of Ohrid
Zosimus II 1695
1707
1699
1708
Archbishop of Ohrid
Raphael 1699 1702 Archbishop of Ohrid
Germanus II 1702 1702 Archbishop of Ohrid
Dionysius II 1706
1709
1706
1714
Archbishop of Ohrid
Methodius I 1708 1708 Archbishop of Ohrid
Philotheus 1714 1718 Archbishop of Ohrid
Joasaph II 1719 1745 Archbishop of Ohrid
Joseph 1746 1752 Archbishop of Ohrid
Dionysius III 1752 1756 Archbishop of Ohrid
Methodius II 1757 1758 Archbishop of Ohrid
Cyril 1759 1762 Archbishop of Ohrid
Jeremy 1763 1763 Archbishop of Ohrid
Ananias 1763 1763 Archbishop of Ohrid
Arsenius II 1763 1767 Archbishop of Ohrid

Macedonian Orthodox Church[]

Macedonian Orthodox Church (autonomous), 1959–1967[]

In 1959, the Macedonian Orthodox Church was declared as the restoration of the Archbishopric of Ohrid. The declaration was celebrated in a common liturgy by Macedonian priests and the Serbian Patriarch German in 1959 in Skopje. The Archbishop Dositheus II was enthroned as Archbishop of Ohrid and Macedonia, continuing in the lineage of the Archbishops of Ohrid.

In 1962, the Serbian Patriarch German II and Russian Patriarch Alexius I visited the Macedonian Orthodox Church on the feast of Saint Cyril and Saint Methodius in Ohrid. The two patriarchs and the Macedonian Archbishop Dositheus II celebrated Holy Liturgy marking the first occasion where the leader of the Macedonian church met with heads of other Orthodox churches.

Name Start of Tenure End of Tenure Birth Name Title
Dositej, Metropolitan of Skopje 1958 1967 Dimitrija Stojkovski Archbishop of Ohrid and Macedonia

Macedonian Orthodox Church (self-proclaimed autocephalous), since 1967[]

On 19 July 1967, in Ohrid, the Macedonian Orthodox Church declared autocephaly from the Serbian Orthodox Church, a move which was not acknowledged by the Serbian church and most other Eastern Orthodox Churches.

Name Start of Tenure End of Tenure Birth Name Title
Dositej 1967 1981 Dimitrija Stojkovski Archbishop of Ohrid and Macedonia

Angelarios
1981 1986 Cvetko Krsteski Archbishop of Ohrid and Macedonia
Gavril II 1986 1991 Gorgi Milošev Archbishop of Ohrid and Macedonia
Mihail 1991 1999 Metodija Gogov Archbishop of Ohrid and Macedonia
Stefan 1999 present Stojan Veljanovski Archbishop of Ohrid and Macedonia

Orthodox Ohrid Archbishopric, since 2005[]

The Macedonian Orthodox Church has an ongoing disagreement with the Serbian Orthodox Church after the separation and declaration of autocephaly in 1967, unrecognized by the Eastern Orthodox churches. After the negotiations between the two churches were suspended, the Macedonian church having rejected the 2002 agreement where the Macedonian church would enjoy recognition as autonomous under the control of the Serbian church, the Serbian church officially recognized the group led by Jovan Vraniškovski, a former bishop of the Macedonian church, as leaders of the Archbishopric of Ohrid under the tutelage of the Serbian Patriarchate in 2005. The Serbian church recognized Vraniškovski's breakaway group as the restoration of the Archbishopric of Ohrid and gave him the title of John VI, Archbishop of Ohrid.

Name Start of Tenure End of Tenure Birth Name Title
John VI 2005 current Zoran Vraniškovski Archbishop of Ohrid

See also[]

References[]

  1. ^ Shukarova, Aneta; Panov, Mitko B.; Georgiev, Dragi; Bitovski, Krste; Katardžiev, Ivan; Stojchev, Vanche; Veljanovski, Novica; Chepreganov, Todor (2008), Chepreganov, Todor (ed.), History of the Macedonian People, Skopje: Institute of National History, p. 133, ISBN 9989-159-24-6, OCLC 276645834, retrieved 26 December 2011, deportation of the Archbishop of Ohrid, Dorotei, to Istanbul in 1466, to-gether with other clerks and bolyars who probably were expatriated be-cause of their anti Ottoman acts during the Skender-Bey’s rebellion.
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