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The Theological Seminary of St. Peter of Cetinje ( sr-Cyrl, Богословија Светог Петра Цетињског) is a secondary
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theological school of Serbian Orthodox Church in
Cetinje Cetinje (, ) is a town in Montenegro. It is the former royal capital (''prijestonica'' / приjестоница) of Montenegro and is the location of several national institutions, including the official residence of the president of Montenegro ...
, Montenegro. The rector of the seminary is archpriest-staurophore Gojko Perović.


History


Pre-foundation

The first school for theologians existed at the
Cetinje Monastery The Cetinje Monastery ( sr, Цетињски манастир, Cetinjski manastir) is a monastery of the Serbian Orthodox Church in Montenegro. It is located in Cetinje and is the seat of the Metropolitanate of Montenegro. A center of historical ...
during the time of Serbian Metropolitan Petar I Petrović Njegoš (St. Peter of Cetinje). Metropolitan Petar II Petrović Njegoš also studied there. The temporary seminary in
Cetinje Cetinje (, ) is a town in Montenegro. It is the former royal capital (''prijestonica'' / приjестоница) of Montenegro and is the location of several national institutions, including the official residence of the president of Montenegro ...
was founded in September 1863 by Archimandrite
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, with the help of Archimandrite Ilariona Roganović, later Metropolitan. This was the first high school in
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and could only be enrolled by
Cetinje Cetinje (, ) is a town in Montenegro. It is the former royal capital (''prijestonica'' / приjестоница) of Montenegro and is the location of several national institutions, including the official residence of the president of Montenegro ...
primary school students. Only a few months later, the seminary stopped working, since there were no material means for its functioning.


Seminary of Cetinje

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Alexander II Nikolayevich Romanov met with Prince Nikola Petrovic Njegos in
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in 1868. In their talks, it was agreed that the Russian imperial court would help the work of the new seminary on an annual level with 8,000 rubles, as well as the opening of the Girls' Institute next to the seminary with 5,500 rubles. The task of the Girls' Institute was to educate girls, who would later marry theologians. The Constitution and the curriculum were written by
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Mikhail Rajevski (serving at the Russian Embassy in
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) and Master Milan Kostić, who was educated at the Theological Academy in
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. Together they prepared the first textbooks. The Holy Synod of the Russian Orthodox Church then gave confirmation and blessing of the work plan, so the seminary solemnly began its work 18 September 1869 in
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. For the first rector of the Cetinje seminary, Prince
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appointed Milan Kostić, who was subordinate to Metropolitan of Montenegro-Brdo to Hilarion II as the supreme manager. At first, the seminary was three years old and accepted ten students each, who lived in a boarding school. From 1873. year, the seminary was moved to
Ostrog Monastery The Ostrog Monastery ( sr, Манастир Острог, Manastir Ostrog, ) is a monastery of the Serbian Orthodox Church situated against an almost vertical background, high up in the large rock of Ostroška Greda, in Montenegro. It is dedicate ...
, and 1875 It temporarily suspended its work due to the outbreak of the Herzegovinian Uprising and the forthcoming Montenegrin-Turkish War. A nine-year work stoppage followed.


Seminary and Profession School

In August 1887, Prince
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approved a new school program for the three-year Theological-Teaching School, which was enrolled by high school graduates with great success. The students did not live in the boarding school, and the rectory of the school was merged with the management of the gymnasium in
Cetinje Cetinje (, ) is a town in Montenegro. It is the former royal capital (''prijestonica'' / приjестоница) of Montenegro and is the location of several national institutions, including the official residence of the president of Montenegro ...
. It has not worked since 1905 to 1907 year, when it was established as a four-year school. February 1891 year, the students started the magazine "Cetinjski bogoslovac, list za književnost", which had as its motto Njegošev the verse: "The nobility breathes Serbia" The students were mobilized in
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, so an extraordinary exam was organized. Money from
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regularly reached 1915 to January 1916. year, when due to
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occupation
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the Cetinje seminary stopped working. The school archive was destroyed during the occupation.


Theological Seminary of "St. Peter of Cetinje"

The seminary worked at the end 1943. and early 1944 years, to ensure that students in the final grade pass the final exams. Thus, the Cetinje seminary was the only seminary
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that operated during the war. Until 1944, about 400 students graduated from the seminary. Many of them perished in
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, both from the fascist occupiers and the post-war
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government. A school was forcibly expelled from Billiards. Knowing what to expect from the communists, Metropolitan Joanikije tried to escape with seventy priests Partisans captured them and shot the priests in
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, and took Metropolitan Joanikija to Arandjelovac and after torturing and killed 18 June 1945, and buried in a hitherto unknown location.


Cetinje Seminary

In the fall 1992, the Cetinje seminary was renovated. The decision on the renewal was made at the regular May session Holy Synod of Bishops of the Serbian Orthodox Church, and at the suggestion of Metropolitan of Montenegro and the Littoral. The seminary officially began its work 13. September 1992. The ceremony in the building of the Church Court, which served to house the seminary, was attended by Metropolitan Danilo Dajković, Metropolitan
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, Minister of Education Predrag Obradović and Minister of Religion
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. On the occasion of the completion of the education of the first generation of theologians, a pilgrimage to Christ's tomb and a tour
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were organized. They took the Matura exam before Archpriest Dr. Predrag Puzović, envoy Holy Synod of Bishops. The Cetinje seminary is in September 1995 received a new rector –
Joanikije Mićović Joanikije II ( sr-cyrl, Јоаникије, secular name Jovan Mićović, sr-cyrl, Јован Мићовић; born 20 April 1959) is a Serbian Orthodox metropolitan bishop serving as the Metropolitan of Montenegro and the Littoral and the pri ...
. From that time he performed this duty until 1 September 2002, when he was appointed acting rector archpriest-staurophore Gojko Perović. At the May session Holy Synod of Bishops in May 2016, he was appointed rector.


Premises

Since the
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refuses to cede
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to the seminary, it uses three separate facilities. Classrooms and the administration of the seminary are located in the building of the Church Court. In a prefabricated prefabricated building 1996, there is a dining room, kitchen, warehouse and bathroom. The old seminary building serves as a boarding school. Patriarch Pavle consecrated the cornerstone for the new building of the Cetinje seminary in 1993.


Elders and Rectors


Alumni

* Metropolitan of Montenegro and the Littoral Danilo Dajković (1961–1990); * Bishop of Upper Karlovac Simeon (1951–1990);


References

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