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Irinej Đorđević
Irinej is the Slavic form of the name Irenaeus. People bearing this name include: *Irinej, Serbian Patriarch (1930–2020), the 45th Patriarch of the Serbian Orthodox Church (2010–2020). *Irinej Bulović (born 1947), a Serbian Eastern Orthodox cleric who served as Bishop of Bačka *Irinej Dobrijević Irinej Dobrijević ( sr-cyr, Иринеј Добријевић, en, Irenaeus Dobrijević; born 6 February 1955) is the Serbian Orthodox Serbian Orthodox Eparchy of Eastern America, Bishop of Eastern America since 2016. He is the head of the Serbi ...
(born 1955), a Serbian Eastern Orthodox cleric who served as Bishop of the Metropolitanate of Australia and New Zealand {{given name ...
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Irenaeus (other)
Saint Irenaeus of Lugdunum (Lyons) was a Catholic bishop, theologian and early church father. Irenaeus or similar may also refer to: * Irenaeus (Bekish) (1892–1981), primate of the Orthodox Church in America * Irenaeus (Susemihl) (1919–1999), metropolitan bishop of Vienna and Austria of the Russian Orthodox Church and Soviet spy * Irenaeus of Sirmium (died 304), bishop and martyr * Irenäus Eibl-Eibesfeldt (1928–2018), Austrian ethnologist * Patriarch Irenaios (Irenaios Skopelitis) (born 1939), patriarch of the Eastern Orthodox Patriarchate of Jerusalem See also * Irinej, the Slavic form of Irenaeus * Irineu (other), the Portuguese form of Irenaeus * Irénée (other), the French form of Irenaeus * Irene (other) Irene is a name derived from εἰρήνη (eirēnē), the Greek for "peace". Irene, and related names, may refer to: * Irene (given name) Places * Irene, Gauteng, South Africa * Irene, South Dakota, United States * Irene, Texas, Uni ...
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Irinej, Serbian Patriarch
Irinej ( sr-cyr, Иринеј, , en, Irenaeus; born Miroslav Gavrilović; 28 August 193020 November 2020) was the head of the Serbian Orthodox Church from 2010 until his death in 2020. He had first been the bishop of Niš between 1975 and 2010, and then the patriarch of the Serbian Orthodox Church from 22 January 2010 succeeding Pavle, until his death. He was considered, both abroad and at home, to be a moderate traditionalist, open to global inter-religious dialogue. Early life Irinej was born as Miroslav Gavrilović (; sr-cyr, Мирослав Гавриловић) in Vidova near Čačak, Kingdom of Yugoslavia (now Serbia). After graduating from high school, he enrolled and completed the Serbian Orthodox Seminary of Prizren. He then enrolled at the University of Belgrade's Theological Faculty and served in the army after graduating. After compulsory military service, he was tonsured a monk in 1959 in Rakovica monastery, receiving the monastic name of "Irinej" (from grc, ...
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Irinej Bulović
Irinej Bulović (born Mirko Bulović; 11 February 1947) is a Serbian Orthodox cleric and the current Bishop of Bačka. He serves as а professor of the New Testament exegesis and Greek language on the Faculty of Theology of the University of Belgrade. Biography Bulović was born as Mirko to parents Mihailo and Zorka on 11 February 1947, in Stanišić near Sombor in Serbia (then FPR Yugoslavia). He graduated from the Faculty of Theology in Belgrade in 1969. While a student, he took monastic vows from his mentor Justin Popović and then took monastic name of Irinej (''Irenaeus'').Eparchy of Bačka official siteHis Grace Bishop of Novi Sad and Backa, Sombor and Szeged Mr.Dr. Irenaeus: curriculum vitae In 1969, Pavle, then bishop of Raška and Prizren (later Serbian Patriarch) ordained Bulović as hierodeacon and later hieromonk. For two years (1969–1970) he lived in the Ostrog Monastery where he was a teacher in the monastic school. He completed his post-graduate studies in 1970 ...
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