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− | His Grace '''Dionisije (Milivojevich | + | His Grace '''Dionysius''' or '''Dionisije''' (secular name '''Dragoljub Milivojevich''') was the ruling hierarch of the [[Serbian Orthodox Church in North and South America|Serbian Orthodox Diocese for the United States and Canada]] from 1940 to 1963. He was suspended in 1963 at the time the [[Synod]] of Bishops the [[Church of Serbia|Serbian Orthodox Church]] expanded its [[diocese]] in the United States to three dioceses. |
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==Life== | ==Life== | ||
− | + | Dragoljub Milivojević (Драгољуб Миливојевић)<ref>http://www.pravenc.ru/text/%D0%9C%D0%B8%D0%BB%D0%B8%D0%B2%D0%BE%D0%B5%D0%B2%D0%B8%D1%87.html</ref> was born on [[July 13]], 1898.[http://ssdmf.info/by_birthdate/18980713.html] | |
− | On [[April 15]], 1940, Bp. | + | On [[April 15]], 1940, Bp. Dionysius was named by the Serbian [[Holy Synod]] to lead the Serbian Diocese for the United States and Canada. Bp. Dionisije served his first Hierarchical [[Divine Liturgy|liturgy]] on [[April 21]], 1940 at the Holy Resurrection Serbian Orthodox Church. |
− | In 1963, the Synod of Bishops the [[Church of Serbia]] restructured the Diocese for the United States and Canada, dividing the United States into three dioceses. Additionally, the Synod elected Bp. | + | In 1963, the Synod of Bishops the [[Church of Serbia]] restructured the Diocese for the United States and Canada, dividing the United States into three dioceses. Additionally, the Synod elected Bp. Dionysius' administrative secretary, [[Archimandrite]] [[Fermilian (Ocokoljich) of Midwestern America|Fermilian (Ocokoljich)]], as [[bishop]] of the new Diocese of Midwestern America. The action by the Holy Synod led to a long controversy as Bp. Dionysius refused to relinquish his office and charged that the American diocese was being subjected to communist control. In March 1964, Bp. Dionysius formed the Free Serbian Eastern Orthodox Church, leading the American diocese into a [[schism]]. |
− | After initially being suspended, Bp. | + | After initially being suspended, Bp. Dionysius was removed from his [[see]] in 1963. In 1964, he was [[Deposition|deposed]] by the Holy Synod for disobedience. Bp. Dionysius contested his removal in the civil courts of the United States that eventually reached the United States Supreme Court which found "The reorganization of the Diocese involves solely a matter of internal church government, an issue at the core of ecclesiastical affairs. Religious freedom encompasses the "power [of religious bodies] to decide for themselves, free from state interference, matters of church government as well as those of faith and doctrine." "<ref>[http://supreme.justia.com/cases/federal/us/426/696/ Serbian Orthodox Diocese v. Milivojevich - 426 U.S. 696 (1976)]</ref> |
Bp. Dionisije died on [[May 15]], 1979.[http://fremontlibrary.org/localhistory/vitrec/MHindex1978_1984.txt] | Bp. Dionisije died on [[May 15]], 1979.[http://fremontlibrary.org/localhistory/vitrec/MHindex1978_1984.txt] | ||
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*[http://www.scribd.com/doc/71867864/2009-Chicago-Serbs-Timeline-First-140-Years-1869-2009 Chicago-Serbs-Timeline] | *[http://www.scribd.com/doc/71867864/2009-Chicago-Serbs-Timeline-First-140-Years-1869-2009 Chicago-Serbs-Timeline] | ||
*[http://www.leagle.com/xmlResult.aspx?page=1&xmldoc=19761122426US696_11088.xml&docbase=CSLWAR1-1950-1985 Serbian Orthodox Diocese v. Milivojevich 426 U.S. 696 (1976)] | *[http://www.leagle.com/xmlResult.aspx?page=1&xmldoc=19761122426US696_11088.xml&docbase=CSLWAR1-1950-1985 Serbian Orthodox Diocese v. Milivojevich 426 U.S. 696 (1976)] | ||
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[[Category: Bishops]] | [[Category: Bishops]] | ||
[[Category:20th-century bishops]] | [[Category:20th-century bishops]] |
Revision as of 08:07, February 9, 2013
His Grace Dionysius or Dionisije (secular name Dragoljub Milivojevich) was the ruling hierarch of the Serbian Orthodox Diocese for the United States and Canada from 1940 to 1963. He was suspended in 1963 at the time the Synod of Bishops the Serbian Orthodox Church expanded its diocese in the United States to three dioceses.
Life
Dragoljub Milivojević (Драгољуб Миливојевић)[1] was born on July 13, 1898.[1]
On April 15, 1940, Bp. Dionysius was named by the Serbian Holy Synod to lead the Serbian Diocese for the United States and Canada. Bp. Dionisije served his first Hierarchical liturgy on April 21, 1940 at the Holy Resurrection Serbian Orthodox Church.
In 1963, the Synod of Bishops the Church of Serbia restructured the Diocese for the United States and Canada, dividing the United States into three dioceses. Additionally, the Synod elected Bp. Dionysius' administrative secretary, Archimandrite Fermilian (Ocokoljich), as bishop of the new Diocese of Midwestern America. The action by the Holy Synod led to a long controversy as Bp. Dionysius refused to relinquish his office and charged that the American diocese was being subjected to communist control. In March 1964, Bp. Dionysius formed the Free Serbian Eastern Orthodox Church, leading the American diocese into a schism.
After initially being suspended, Bp. Dionysius was removed from his see in 1963. In 1964, he was deposed by the Holy Synod for disobedience. Bp. Dionysius contested his removal in the civil courts of the United States that eventually reached the United States Supreme Court which found "The reorganization of the Diocese involves solely a matter of internal church government, an issue at the core of ecclesiastical affairs. Religious freedom encompasses the "power [of religious bodies] to decide for themselves, free from state interference, matters of church government as well as those of faith and doctrine." "[2]
Bp. Dionisije died on May 15, 1979.[2]
Reference
Dionysius (Milivojevich) of United States and Canada | ||
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Preceded by: Mardarije (Uskokovic) |
Bishop of United States and Canada 1940-1963 |
Succeeded by: Fermilian (Ocokoljich) |