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Mardarije Kornečanin ( sr-Cyrl, Мардарије Корнечанин; 1625–59) was an
Eastern Orthodox Eastern Orthodoxy, also known as Eastern Orthodox Christianity, is one of the three main branches of Chalcedonian Christianity, alongside Catholicism and Protestantism. Like the Pentarchy of the first millennium, the mainstream (or " canonical ...
bishop in
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and Primorje, serving as the Metropolitan of Cetinje from 1637 to 1659, under the jurisdiction of the
Serbian Patriarchate of Peć The Serbian Patriarchate of Peć ( sr, Српска патријаршија у Пећи, ''Srpska patrijaršija u Peći'') or just Patriarchate of Peć ( sr, Пећка патријаршија, ''Pećka patrijaršija''), was an autocephalous ...
. After 1640, he entered into negotiations with the
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, hoping to achieve political and military support through Church Union. He succeeded Metropolitan
Rufim Njeguš Rufim Njeguš ( sr-Cyrl, Руфим Његуш; 1594–1631) was the Metropolitan of Cetinje between 1594 and 1636. He succeeded the Metropolitan duo of Nikanor and Stevan (s. 1591–93). Rufim Njeguš and Metropolitan Visarion of Trebinje (s. ...
, and was succeeded by
Rufim Boljević Rufim Boljević ( sr-cyr, Руфим Бољевић; 1673 – d. January 1685) was the Serbian Orthodox Metropolitan (''vladika'') of Cetinje from 1662 or 1673 until his death in January 1685. He succeeded Mardarije Kornečanin ( fl. 1640–59 ...
.


Life

Born in
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, in the Lješ ''
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'' (Ottoman sub-district), his surname was Uskoković. He was the ''
hegumen Hegumen, hegumenos, or igumen ( el, ἡγούμενος, trans. ), is the title for the head of a monastery in the Eastern Orthodox and Eastern Catholic Churches, similar to the title of abbot. The head of a convent of nuns is called a hegumenia ...
'' of 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 historica ...
since 1625. He is mentioned in a book written in 1631 in the
Hilandar The Hilandar Monastery ( sr-cyr, Манастир Хиландар, Manastir Hilandar, , el, Μονή Χιλανδαρίου) is one of the twenty Eastern Orthodox monasteries in Mount Athos in Greece and the only Serbian monastery there. It wa ...
monastery. He is mentioned as a Metropolitan for the first time in July 1637. The previous Metropolitan bishop was
Rufim Njeguš Rufim Njeguš ( sr-Cyrl, Руфим Његуш; 1594–1631) was the Metropolitan of Cetinje between 1594 and 1636. He succeeded the Metropolitan duo of Nikanor and Stevan (s. 1591–93). Rufim Njeguš and Metropolitan Visarion of Trebinje (s. ...
. In 1637, he also had jurisdiction over the
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and Paštrovići. The same year peasants from around Cetinje "pressured Church land" and were, quoting Mardarije "stealing from the monastery and doing much evil". Mardarije and the monastic brotherhood brought the suit to the Sultan's ''kadi'' (judge), as Montenegro at the time was "ruled by the Ottomans" (as said by himself). The monastic brotherhood brought the chrysobulls of
Ivan Crnojević Ivan Crnojević ( sr-Cyrl, Иван Црнојевић, italics=no, lit=Ivan the Black) was the lord of Zeta and Serbian leader from 1465 to 1490. Having formed an alliance with the Republic of Venice, he led the Serb resistance against the expandi ...
and other documents, and the Ottoman judge then confirmed the monastery's property. The first report of a Montenegrin bishop secretly getting in contact with the papacy about the possibility of a church union was recorded in 1638, when Mardarije met with Francesco Leonardi; this was viewed of by the Papacy as the beginning of the plan of conversion of all Serbian lands. He was imprisoned by the Ottomans due to his closeness with the Papacy and then released from prison in 1639 or 1640, after which he met up with Francesco Leonardi in the
Bay of Kotor The Bay of Kotor ( Montenegrin and Serbian: , Italian: ), also known as the Boka, is a winding bay of the Adriatic Sea in southwestern Montenegro and the region of Montenegro concentrated around the bay. It is also the southernmost part of the hi ...
. The Vatican Congregation for Propaganda sought to gain Mardarije and Pajsije I, the Serbian Patriarch of Peć, to the church union (1640). In 1640 Mardarije accepted church union with the papacy. According to traditional folklore, he was stoned by Montenegrins for this action, although there are no factual proofs of this. He was also in favour of placing Montenegro under Venetian suzerainty. His title is unknown, though in 1640 he called himself ''"bishop ..from the Macedonian region of the land of Montenegro, of the Cetinje monastery"'' (episkup ... od predel makedonskih, zemle Crne Gore, od manastira Cetinja) or simply ''"of Montenegro"'' (ot zemle Crne Gore), and also as la, Marderius Dei gratia Episcopus Macedoniae, patriae Magni Alexandri, Montisnigri. Although the church union did not last, the Montenegrins continued cooperation with the Republic of Venice. He is believed to have been last mentioned in 1659. The same year, he was succeeded by Visarion II Kolinović from Ljubotinj as the acting metropolitan. Visarion was ordinated as co-adjutor earlier by Mardarije and thus often acted as an official negotiator with Venetians. His tenure was short, ending in 1662. The next metropolitan was
Rufim Boljević Rufim Boljević ( sr-cyr, Руфим Бољевић; 1673 – d. January 1685) was the Serbian Orthodox Metropolitan (''vladika'') of Cetinje from 1662 or 1673 until his death in January 1685. He succeeded Mardarije Kornečanin ( fl. 1640–59 ...
( 1673–d. 1685).


See also

* List of Metropolitans of Montenegro *
Rufim Njeguš Rufim Njeguš ( sr-Cyrl, Руфим Његуш; 1594–1631) was the Metropolitan of Cetinje between 1594 and 1636. He succeeded the Metropolitan duo of Nikanor and Stevan (s. 1591–93). Rufim Njeguš and Metropolitan Visarion of Trebinje (s. ...
*
Rufim Boljević Rufim Boljević ( sr-cyr, Руфим Бољевић; 1673 – d. January 1685) was the Serbian Orthodox Metropolitan (''vladika'') of Cetinje from 1662 or 1673 until his death in January 1685. He succeeded Mardarije Kornečanin ( fl. 1640–59 ...
* Vasilije Veljkrajski


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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Kornecanin, Mardarije 17th-century Serbian people 17th-century Eastern Orthodox bishops Bishops of Montenegro and the Littoral 17th-century deaths Date of birth unknown Converts to Eastern Catholicism from Eastern Orthodoxy Former Serbian Orthodox Christians Serbian Eastern Catholics Ottoman period in the history of Montenegro