List of Serbian Orthodox churches in Croatia
Territory of modern-day Croatia is divided between 7 eparchies of the Serbian Orthodox Church. 5 of them have their seat in Croatia, one in Serbia and one in Bosnia and Herzegovina. As of March 2021 the central public Records of Religious Communities in the Republic of Croatia listed 431 "organizational units" of the Serbian Orthodox Church in Croatia, many of which are local parishes with their own churches.[1] Protection of the properties of cultural importance is among other general provisions defined by the Agreement between the Republic of Croatia and the Serbian Orthodox Church in the Republic of Croatia.[2]
This is a list of churches categorized according to eparchy;
List per Eparchy[]
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Metropolitanate of Zagreb and Ljubljana[]
Metropolitanate of Zagreb and Ljubljana is one of the three Metropolitanates of the Serbian Orthodox Church. Its seat is located in Zagreb.
- Serbian Orthodox Cathedral, Zagreb (Metropolitanate's cathedral)
- Church of St. George, Grubišno Polje
- Church of St. George, Varaždin
- ,
- , Mali Zdenci
- ,
- , ,
- ,
- ,
Eparchy of Dalmatia[]
- , Šibenik (Eparchy's cathedral)
- Church of St. Nicholas, Vrlika
- Orthodox church of Holy Salvation, Cetina
- Church of the Intercession of the Theotokos, Knin
Eparchy of Gornji Karlovac[]
- Church of St. Nicholas, Karlovac (Eparchy's cathedral)
- St. Spyridon Church, Peroj
- Church of St. Nicholas, Rijeka
- Church of St. Peter and Paul,
- Church of the Nativity of the Virgin, Drežnica
- Church of the Holy Apostles Peter and Paul, Štikada
- Church of Saint Parascheva, Slabinja
- Orthodox Church in Obljaj, Veliki Obljaj
Church of St. Nicholas, Karlovac
St. Spyridon Church, Peroj
Church of St. Nicholas, Rijeka
Eparchy of Osječko polje and Baranja[]
Alphabetical list (per settlement) of churches within the Eparchy of Osječko polje and Baranja;
- , Beli Manastir[3]
- , Bijelo Brdo[4]
- , Bijelo Brdo[5]
- Church of St. George, Bobota
- Church of St. Peter and Paul, Bolman
- Church of St. Stephen, Borovo
- , Borovo Naselje[6]
- , Branjina
- , Bršadin[7]
- , [8]
- Church of the Presentation of Mary, Čakovci
- , Čepin (destroyed in 1992)[3]
- Church of St. Demetrius, Dalj (Eparchy's cathedral)
- Church of the Saint Archangel Michael, Darda[3]
- , Erdut[7]
- Church of the Nativity of the Theotokos, Gaboš
- Church of St. Nicholas, Jagodnjak
- Church of St. Stefan Štiljanović, Karanac
- , Kneževi Vinogradi[9]
- Church of St. George, Kneževo
- , Marinci[10]
- Church of Pentecost, Markušica
- Church of St. Nicholas, Mikluševci
- Church of St. Nicholas, Mirkovci
- Church of St. Panteleimon, Mirkovci
- , Mohovo[8]
- Church of the Dormition of the Theotokos, Negoslavci
- Church of St. Elijah, Novi Jankovci
- , Opatovac[10]
- Church of St. Peter and Paul, Orolik
- Church of the Dormition of the Mother of God, Osijek
- Church of the Nativity of Saint John the Baptist, Ostrovo
- , Petrova Slatina
- , Petrovci[8]
- Church of the Presentation of Mary, Popovac[6]
- , Rajevo Selo
- , Silaš[11]
- , Sotin[12]
- Church of the Nativity of the Theotokos, Srijemske Laze
- , Šarengrad[13]
- , Tenja[12]
- Church of the Transfiguration of the Lord, Trpinja
- , Vera
- Church of Pentecost, Vinkovci
- , Vladislavci[14]
- Church of St Nicholas, Vukovar
- , Vukovar
- , Uglješ (in construction)[15]
Eparchy of Slavonia[]
- Jasenovac Monastery, Jasenovac (de jure Eparchy's cathedral)
- , Pakrac (de facto Eparchy's cathedral)
Eparchy of Srem[]
Only a smaller part of the Eparchy of Srem is located within the boundaries of modern-day Croatia.
Eparchy's map
Church of St. George, Tovarnik
Church of the Holy Venerable Mother Parascheva
Eparchy of Zahumlje and Herzegovina[]
Only a smaller part of the Eparchy of Zahumlje and Herzegovina is located within the boundaries of modern-day Croatia.
- Church of the Holy Annunciation, Dubrovnik
References[]
- ^ "Pretraživanje organizacijskih oblika Srpske pravoslavne Crkve". Evidencija vjerskih zajednica u Republici Hrvatskoj. Ministry of Justice and Public Administration (Croatia). Retrieved 21 March 2021.
- ^ "Ugovor između Vlade Republike Hrvatske i Srpske pravoslavne crkve u Republici Hrvatskoj o pitanjima od zajedničkog interesa". Narodne novine. 15 December 2003. Retrieved 21 March 2021.
- ^ a b c "Crkve svetog arhangela Mihaila: Beli Manastir, Čepin, Darda i Ilok". Srbi.hr. Retrieved 22 March 2021.
- ^ "Pravoslavni hramovi u Boboti i Bijelom Brdu". Srbi.hr. Retrieved 22 March 2021.
- ^ "Saborni hram u Osijeku, manastirska crkva na daljskoj „Vodici" i hram u Šarengradu". Srbi.hr. Retrieved 22 March 2021.
- ^ a b "Pravoslavni hramovi u Borovu Naselju, Popovcu, Kneževim Vinogradima i Čakovcima". Srbi.hr. Retrieved 22 March 2021.
- ^ a b "Crkve u Bršadinu, Erdutu i Bolmanu". Srbi.hr. Retrieved 22 March 2021.
- ^ a b c "Hramovi Vaznesenja Gospodnjeg – Trpinja, Petrovci, Budimci i Mohovo". Srbi.hr. Retrieved 22 March 2021.
- ^ "Srpska pravoslavna crkva Vavedenja Presvete Bogorodice". Kneževi Vinogradi Municipality. Retrieved 22 March 2021.
- ^ a b "Crkve u Veri, Kneževu, Marincima i Opatovcu". Srbi.hr. Retrieved 22 March 2021.
- ^ "Srpska pravoslavna parohija u Silašu". Šodolovci Municipality. Retrieved 22 March 2021.
- ^ a b "Tenja i Mirkovci: Hramovi prenosa moštiju svetog Nikolaja". Srbi.hr. Retrieved 22 March 2021.
- ^ "Liturgijsko okupljanje na saboru u Šarengradu". Srbi.hr. Retrieved 22 March 2021.
- ^ "Parohijska crkva". Vladislavci Municipality. Retrieved 22 March 2021.
- ^ "U Uglješu osvećeni krstovi novopodignutog hrama". Srbi.hr. Retrieved 22 March 2021.
- ^ "Posvećena pravoslavna crkva u Iloku". Radio Ilok. Retrieved 21 March 2021.
- Serbian Orthodox church buildings in Croatia
- Lists of religious buildings and structures in Croatia