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The Orthodox Ohrid Archidiocese (Macedonian: Православна Охридска Архиепископија)  is an autonomous Orthodox church whose primate is confirmed by the [[Church of Serbia]]. It is established 2003, when Metropolitan of Veles and Povardarje Jovan, from canonicly unrecognized  [[Macedonian Orthodox Church]], accepted Niš agreement. On 24th May 2005, on the Feast of the Ss. Cyril and Methodius Holy Assembly of Bishops of Serbian Orthodox Church granted autonomy to  Ohrid Archidiocese . This church is in full comunion with other Orthodox Churches but  its autonomy is currently not recognized in international Orthodox gatherings.
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name=Autonomous Archbishopric of Ohrid[[Image:Orhodox Ohrid Archbishopric Logo en.gif|200px|center|Archbishopric of Ohrid]]|
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founder=/|
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independence=2005|
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recognition= 2005|
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primate=[[Jovan VI (Vraniskovski) of Ohrid |Jovan VI (Vraniškovski)]], Archbishop of Ohrid and [[Metropolitan]] of Skopje|
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hq=Skopje, R. Macedonia|
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territory=R. Macedonia|
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possessions=—|
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language=Macedonian, [[Church Slavonic]]|
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music=[[Byzantine Chant]], Serbian chant|
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calendar=[[Julian Calendar]]|
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population=N/A|
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website=[http://poa-info.org/eng Orthodox Ohrid Archbishopric]
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== Archbishop ==
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The Orthodox '''[[Archdiocese]] of Ohrid''' (Macedonian: Православна Охридска Архиепископија) was an [[autonomy|autonomous]] Orthodox church whose [[primate]] was confirmed by the [[Church of Serbia]]. It was established in 2002 when [[Metropolitan]] Jovan of Veles and Povardarje, part of the canonically unrecognized [[Macedonian Orthodox Church]] (MOC), accepted the Niš agreement.<ref> The '''Draft Agreement On Reestablishment Of Church Unity ("Nis Agreement")''' was signed in Nis, on [[May 17]], 2002.</ref> On [[May 24]], 2005, during the Feast of Ss. [[Cyril and Methodius]], the [[Holy Synod|Holy Assembly]] of Bishops of the Serbian Orthodox Church granted autonomy to the archdiocese.
  
Current primate is Archbishop of Ohrid and Metropolitan of Skopje [[Jovan (Vraniskovski) of Ohrid |Jovan (Vraniškovski)]].
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Following a series of talks in 2022, the autonomous archdiocese under the Serbian church was merged with the MOC, and on 5 June 2022 the Macedonian Orthodox Church was recognized as fully [[autocephaly|autocephalous]] by the Serbian patriarch,<ref>[https://balkaninsight.com/2022/05/24/serbian-patriarch-brings-good-news-to-newly-recognised-macedonian-church/ Serbian Patriarch Brings "Good News" to Newly-Recognised Macedonian Church], Balkan Insight, 24 May 2022</ref> which was recognised by many Orthodox churches, including the [[Patriarchate of Constantinople]],<ref>[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Macedonian_Orthodox_Church#Recognized_autocephaly Macedonian Orthodox Church, English Wikipedia article]</ref> regularizing its canonical status.  
  
== Holy Synod of Bishops ==
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==Holy Synod of bishops==
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[[Image:Synod of Archbishopric of Ohrid.jpg|left|thumb|200px|The Holy Synod of Bishops of the autonomous Ohrid Archbishopric with the Patriarch Paul of Serbia, 2004]]
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The Holy Synod of bishops was constituted on December 23, 2003 in the monastery "Saint John Chrysostom".
  
*Archbishop of Ohrid and metropolitan of Skopje [[Jovan (Vraniskovski) of Ohrid |Jovan]] IV
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==References==
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*Bishop of Polog and Kumanovo Joakim
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==Sources==
*Bishop of Dremvica and ''[[locum tenens]]'' of Bitola Marko
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* [http://www.poa-info.org/eng Official website]
  
== See also ==
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[[Category:Jurisdictions]]
 
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[[Category:Orthodoxy in Macedonia]]
*[[Church of Serbia]]
 
*[[Macedonian Orthodox Church]]
 
 
 
== Links ==
 
[http://www.poa-info.org Official website]
 
  
[[Category:Stubs]]
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[[fr:Archevêché d'Okhrid (Patriarcat de Serbie)]]
[[Category:Jurisdictions]]
 

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Autonomous Archbishopric of Ohrid
Archbishopric of Ohrid
Founder(s) /
Autocephaly/Autonomy declared 2005
Autocephaly/Autonomy recognized 2005
Current primate Jovan VI (Vraniškovski), Archbishop of Ohrid and Metropolitan of Skopje
Headquarters Skopje, R. Macedonia
Primary territory R. Macedonia
Possessions abroad
Liturgical language(s) Macedonian, Church Slavonic
Musical tradition Byzantine Chant, Serbian chant
Calendar Julian Calendar
Population estimate N/A
Official website Orthodox Ohrid Archbishopric


The Orthodox Archdiocese of Ohrid (Macedonian: Православна Охридска Архиепископија) was an autonomous Orthodox church whose primate was confirmed by the Church of Serbia. It was established in 2002 when Metropolitan Jovan of Veles and Povardarje, part of the canonically unrecognized Macedonian Orthodox Church (MOC), accepted the Niš agreement.[1] On May 24, 2005, during the Feast of Ss. Cyril and Methodius, the Holy Assembly of Bishops of the Serbian Orthodox Church granted autonomy to the archdiocese.

Following a series of talks in 2022, the autonomous archdiocese under the Serbian church was merged with the MOC, and on 5 June 2022 the Macedonian Orthodox Church was recognized as fully autocephalous by the Serbian patriarch,[2] which was recognised by many Orthodox churches, including the Patriarchate of Constantinople,[3] regularizing its canonical status.

Holy Synod of bishops

The Holy Synod of Bishops of the autonomous Ohrid Archbishopric with the Patriarch Paul of Serbia, 2004

The Holy Synod of bishops was constituted on December 23, 2003 in the monastery "Saint John Chrysostom".

References

  1. The Draft Agreement On Reestablishment Of Church Unity ("Nis Agreement") was signed in Nis, on May 17, 2002.
  2. Serbian Patriarch Brings "Good News" to Newly-Recognised Macedonian Church, Balkan Insight, 24 May 2022
  3. Macedonian Orthodox Church, English Wikipedia article

Sources