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Later in 1990, he enrolled the Faculty of Theology in Belgrade while working as a civil engineer with the Metropolitanate of Bitola. While employed by the [[metropolis]], he established its library in collaboration with the local University Library of Bitola, while serving also as the new library's first librarian. During his two and half years in this position the young Zoran gave a series of lectures.
In 1993, he left Bitola for Belgrade to continue his studies in theology, graduating in June 1995. Immediately, he began his master's studies at the Department of Systematic Theology (Dogmatics). At the end of 1995, he moved to Thessalonica in Greece to learn Greek and enroll for postgraduate studies. In [[Thessalonica]], he worked on his doctorate and a dissertation entitled: ''The Unity of the Church and the Contemporary Ecclesiological Problem''.
On [[February 7]], 1998, he took [[monasticism|monastic]] vows, was tonsured a [[monk]] with the name Jovan (John), and was [[ordination|ordained]] a [[deacon]]. The following day, [[February 8]], he was ordained to the [[priest]]hood, becoming a [[hieromonk]]. On [[July 19]], 1998, Fr. John was [[consecration of a bishop|consecrated]] a [[bishop]] with the title of Bishop of Dremvica and assigned as [[auxiliary bishop|vicar]] to the Bishop of Prespa and Pelagonia. In this position, and in addition to taking part in theological consultations, Bp. John led the effort for reconstruction of the Cathedral Church of St. Great Martyr Demetrius in Bitola. In March 2000, he was assigned as administrator of the Metropolitanate of Bregalnica. In November 2000, Bp. John was elected Bishop of Veles and Vardar Valley and enthroned on [[December 4]], 2000.
===First Imprisonment===
The Court of Appeal in Bitola sentenced him to eighteen months of imprisonment in 2005 as judgment for a criminal offense of "incitement of ethnic and religious hatred, discord and intolerance." The verdict stated the conviction relied on these three points[http://poa-info.org/archbishop/testimonies/verdict_racial_hatred.html]: # he wrote a text in a religious calendar in which he slanders the Macedonian Orthodox Church# he agreed to be appointed as an Exarch of the Ohrid Archbishopric in Macedoina# he Macedonia and participated in the ordination of the bishops Joachim and Marko and # he officiated at a religious service in an apartment owned by his parents.
He was imprisoned on [[July 26]], 2005 and served 220 days in prison before the Constitutional court declared the last two of these three points to be unconstitutional and his sentence was shortened to 8 months.
==Books==
*''A Short History of the Orthodox Ohrid Archbishopric'' (Ohrid, 2007)
*''The Freedom in the Prison'' (Skopje, 2007)) ==Studies and Articles==* Ecclesiological Heresis of the Schismatical Organization in R. Macedonia* Contribution of the Church in the Prisons* Theological and Historical Aspects of the Church Schism in R. Macedonia and its Overcoming* The Educational Character of Orthodox Christianity* Theology and Ecology* The Theology of St. Theophylact of Ohrid in His Commentaries on the Gospel of Matthew* The Holy Relics - A Seal of a Sanctified Life* Baptism and Chrismation* The One and Many Through an Ecclesiological Aspect* The Crisis is to Unite the Christians* A Witness* A Verdict for the Communism* The Church is One* Autonomy or Autocephaly
==Sources==
* [http://freearchbishop.com FreeArchbishop.com]
* [http://www.poa-info.org/history/schism/67.html Article in 'The Orthodox Word' periodical]
* The Holy Assembly of Bishops of the Serbian Orthodox Church. ''[http://www.romfea.gr/romfea-english/12566-in-english-serbian-jovan Serbian Orthodox Church expressed its protest and condemned the imprisonment of Archbishop Jovan].'' Belgrade, May 16th, 2012. (Romfea.gr).
* Assembly of Canonical Orthodox Bishops of North and Central America. ''[http://assemblyofbishops.org/news/2011/archbishop-jovan-release Assembly of Bishops Condemns Imprisonment of Archbishop Jovan by FYROM and Asks for His Release].'' December 27, 2011, New York.
==See also==
[[Category:Bishops]]
[[Category:20th-21st-century bishops]]
[[Category:Orthodoxy in Macedonia]]