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The following is a list of saints and martyrs canonized by the Serbian Orthodox Church from its autocephaly in 1219 until the end of the 20th century. Only the most deserving are entered in the list of holy Serbs, because there have been many martyrs of the Eastern Orthodox faith throughout history, so the church could not even enter them all in the calendar.
There are about 140 names in the Serbian Svetačnik.
According to their social composition, the holy Serbs come from various social backgrounds: 22 rulers (emperors, kings, despots, prefects and princes), 22 ascetics and hermits, 22 archbishops (archbishops, patriarchs, metropolitans and bishops). There are only six women in the nomenclature of holy Serbs.
Apart from general Christian and general Orthodox saints who are celebrated and respected by the Christian and Orthodox world, as well as the Slavic saints Cyril and Methodius and their disciples Kliment, Naum, Sava, Gorazd, Angelarius, Athanasius, Angelus, Zlata Meglenska, the venerable martyr Nikita Svetogorec, the martyr Christ and others, in the Serbian Orthodox Church, the so-called Sinaites: Romulus Ravanički, Roman, Nestor, Martyrius, Danilo, Sisoje, Zosim Tumanski, Grigorije Gornjački and Jov of Drachi.
The assembly of all Serbian saints is the day when all Serbian saints are celebrated and is celebrated on 11 September.
There are individual and group canonizations, such as: the holy new martyrs of Novi Sad, Kragujevac, Prebilova (Ustashi victims from 1941, canonized in 2015), Jasenovac (victims of the Ustashi camp in 1941 - 1945, canonized in 2016), Momišići (burned by the Turks in 1688, canonized 2012), Prnjavorski (victims of the First Holy War from 1914, canonized in 2014), Surdulica[1][2],Piva,[3] Velički and Gornopolimski[4][5], Dabrobosna and Milesevski [6] Livanski[7] etc.
Monk Hariton B. Lukić, as Venerable New Martyr Hariton Kosovski, was added to the Council of Saints by the decision of the Council of Abbots of the Diocese of Raška-Prizren in exile, on 16 May 2016, in the monastery of St. John the Baptist in Ljuljaci. The date of his commemoration was set on 28 September (according to the old calendar), i.e. October 11 (according to the new calendar). On the same day, the Venerable Chariton the Confessor is commemorated, the saint after whom Father Hariton got his monastic name.
However, the Eparchy of Raško-Prizren in exile is not canonically recognized by any local Orthodox Church. Consequently, Hariton B. Lukić was not officially canonized as a saint, although the people celebrate him as such because of his martyrdom.
Since 2017, the patriarch of Peć Pajsije Janjevac, Venerable Stefan Tronoški, priest-martyrs Metropolitan Vićentije Krdžić and Abbot Vladimir Protić, Venerable Jakov Novi Tumanski have been celebrated as saints.[8] Since May 2018, Venerable Martyr Grigorije Pećki, Martyr Vasilije Pekar from Peć and Martyr Bosiljka Rajičić originally from Pasjan near Gjilan have been canonized.[9][10][11]
The Holy Martyr Ljudmila (860-921) is of both Czech and Serbian origin.
The first Serbian saint is the holy martyr and prince of Duklja Jovan Vladimir, and the first Serbian saint is Venerable Anastasija Srpska, while Saint Simeon Mirotočivi and Saint Sava Nemanjić are the founders of the Serbian medieval state, the holy Nemanjić dynasty and the Serbian Orthodox Church respectively.
Image | Saints | saintly names | lived | dates according to Julian/Gregorian | |
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Avakum | prepodobnomučenik (Reverend Martyr) | deacon Avakum | 1794-1814 | 17 December/30 December | |
Anastasija Srpska | prepodobna (venerable) | Anastasia of Serbia, mother of Saint Sava | 12th-Century | 22 June/6 July | |
Angelina of Serbia | prepodobna (venerable) | despotess consort Angelina Branković | c. 1440–1520. | 30 July/12 August and 10 December/23 December | |
Andrija Šiljak | priest Andrija D. Šiljak | 1898–1941 | |||
Arsenije Sremac | svetitelj (saint) | archbishop Arsenije Sremac | 13th-Century | 28 October/10 November | |
Bogdan Lalić | archpriest Bogdan Lalić | 1889–1941 | |||
Božidar Jović | priest Božidar Jović | 1912–1951. | |||
Božidar Minić | priest Božidar Minić | 1901–1945. | |||
Branko | sveštenomučenik ((priest-martyr) | priest Branko (Dobrosavljević) | 1886–1941. | 24 April/7 May | |
Budimir Sokolović | priest Budimir Sokolović | 1910–1945. | |||
Varnava Nastić | bishop Varnava Nastić | 1914–1964. | |||
Vasilije Ostroški | svetitelj (saint) | Vasilije Ostroški Čudotvorac | 1610–1671. | 29 April/12 May | |
Velimir Mijatović | priest Velimir Mijatović | 1901–1945 | |||
Visarion Saraj | prepodobni (venerable) | Visarion Saraj | 18th-Century | 21 October/3 November | |
Vladislav | sveti (saint) | kralj Stefan Vladislav I | 1198–1269 | 24 September/[[7 October and 30 July/12 August | |
Vukašin | mučenik (martyr) | Vukašin, originally from Klepaca | 20th-Century | 16 May/29 May | |
Vukosav Milanović | protoprebyer Vukosav Milanović | 1866–1941. | |||
Gabriel of Lesnovo | prepodobni (venerable) | Gavrilo Lesnovski | 10th-Century | 15 January/28 January | |
Gavrilo | svetitelj mučenik (saint martyr) | patriarch Gavrilo | 16th- to 17th-Century | 13 December/26 December | |
Georgije Bogić | sveštenomučenik (priest-martyr) | priest Georgije (Đorđe) Bogić | 1911–1941. | 4 July/17 July | |
Grigorije Gornjački | prepodobni (venerable) | Grigorije Ćutljivi | 14th- to 15th-Century | 7 December/20 December | |
Grigorije | svetitelj (saint) | Bishop of Raška Grigorije | 13th- to 14th-Century | 30 August/12 September | |
David | prepodobni (venerable) | Dimitrije Nemanjić, knez | 13th-Century | 24 September/7 October | |
Damjan Štrbac | sveštenomučenik (priest-martyr) | Damjan Štrbac | 1912–1941 | ||
Danilo Drugi | svetitelj (saint) | arhiepiskop Danilo II | c.1275–1338 | 20 December/2 January | |
Dimitrije Rajanović | protojerej Dimitrije Rajanović | 1909–1941. | |||
Dobrosav Soković | sveštenik Dobrosav Soković | 1915–1941. | |||
Dobroslav Blažević | sveštenik Dobroslav Blažević | 1916–1941 | |||
Dositej Vasić | ispovednik (confessor) | Metropolitan of Zagreb Dositej (Vasić) | 1887–1945 | 31 December/13 January | |
Dušan Prijović | sveštenik Dušan N. Prijović | 1906–1946. | |||
Đorđe Kratovac | sveti (saint) | Đorđe Kratovac | 1497-1515 | 11 February/24 February and 26 May/8 June | |
Jaglika Adžić | mučenica | Jaglika Adžić | 20th Century (1943) | 15 July/28 July | |
Saint Martyrs of Jasenovac | novomučenici (new martyrs) | Sveti Srpski Novomučenici | 20th-Century | 31 August/13 September | |
Jakov | svetitelj (saint) | archbishop Jakov | 1286-1292 | 3 February/16 February | |
Jevstatije Prvi | svetitelj (saint) | arhiepiskop Jevstatije I | c. 1200–1286 | 4 January/17 January | |
Jevastije Drugi | svetitelj (saint) | archbishop Jevstatije II | 13th- to 14th-Century | 16 August/29 August | |
Jelena of Dečani | prepodobna (venerable) | Venerable Jelena Dečanska | 13th- to 14th-Century | 21 May/3 June | |
Jelena | sveta (saint) | queen Jelena Anžujska | 1250–1314. | 30 October/12 November | |
Jelisaveta | prepodobna (venerable) | kneginja Jelena Štiljanović | 16th-Century | 4 October/17 October | |
Jefrem | svetitelj (saint) | patrijarh Jefrem | c. 1312–1397 | 15 June/28 June | |
Jefrosinija Jevgenija | prepodobna (venerable) | royal consort Milica | 1335–1405 | 19 July/1 August | |
Jeftimije of Dečani | prepodobni (venerable) | Jeftimije Dečanski | 16th-Century | 11 November/24 November | |
Joachim of Osogovo | prepodobni (venerable) | Joakim Osogovski | 10th- to 11th-Century | 16 August/29 August | |
Joanikije of Devič | prepodobni (venerable) | Joanikije Devički | 14th- to 15th-Century | 2 December/15 December | |
Joanikije II | svetitelj (saint) | patrijarh Joanikije II | 13th- to 14th-Century | 3 September/16 September | |
Joanikije Lipovac | sveštenomučenik (priest-martyr) | metropolitan of Montenero and the Littoral Joanikije (Lipovac) | 1880–1942. | 4 June/17 June | |
Joasaph of Meteora | prepodobni (venerable) | Jovan Uroš, the last of the Nemanjić | 14th- to 15th-Century | 20 April/3 May | |
Jovan Vladimir | sveti (saint) | king of ZetaJovan Vladimir | 990-1016 | 22 May/4 June | |
Jovan Zečević | priest Jovan Zečević | 1895-1941. | |||
Jovan Novi | sveti (saint) | despot Jovan Branković | 1465-1502. | 10 December/23 December | |
Jovan Rapajić | protosinđel (monk) Jovan Rapajić | 1910-1945. | |||
Josif Novi | svetitelj (saint) | Josif Novi | Kraj XVI i XVII vek | 15 September/28 September | |
Justin Ćelijski | prepodobni (venerable) | arhimandrit Justin Popović | 1894-1979. | 1 June/14 June | |
Kirilo | svetitelj (saint) | patriarch Sveti Kirilo | 1407-1419 | 30 August/12 September | |
Laza Ćulibrk | priest Laza Ćulibrk | 1847-1915. | |||
Lazar | sveti velikomučenik (saint great martyr) | knez Lazar | 1329-1389 | 15 June/28 June | |
Makarije | svetitelj (saint) | patriarch Makarije | 16th-Century | 30 August/12 September | |
Maksim Vlahozaplaninski | svetitelj arhiepiskop (saint archbishop) | Despot Đorđe Branković | 1461-1516. | 18 January/31 January | |
Mardarije Libertivilski | svetitelj (saint) | saint Mardarije Uskoković | 1889-1935 | 29 November/12 December | |
Marko Popović | archpriest Marko Popović | 1876-1941 | |||
Mirko Stojisavljević | protopresbyter Mirko Stojisavljević | 1885-1941 | |||
Miladin Minić | priest Miladin Minić | 1913-1941 | |||
Milan Banjac | protopresbyter Milan Banjac | 1886-1941 | |||
Milan Božić | archpriest Milan Božić | 1885-1941. | |||
Milan Popović | protopresbyter Milan Popović | 1874-1941. | |||
Milorad Vukojičić | priest Milorad Vukojičić | 1917-1945. | |||
Milutin | sveti (saint) | king Milutin | 1253-1321 | 30 October/12 November | |
Mihailo Jevđević | archpriest Mihailo Jevđević | 1891-1945. | |||
Mihailo Đusić | hieromonk Mihailo Đusić | 1911-1945. | |||
Momčilo Grgurević | presbyter Momčilo Grgurević | 1906-1945. | |||
Nestor Dečanski | prepodobni (venerable) | Nestor Dečanski | 16th-century | 11 November/24 November | |
Nestor Trkulja | iguman Nestor Trkulja | 1899-1941. | |||
Nikodim | svetitelj (saint) | arhiepiskop Nikodim | c. 1255-1325 | 11 May/24 May | |
Nikodim Tismanski | prepodobni (venerable) | Nikodim Tismanski (Grčić) | 14th- to 15th-century | 26 December/8 January | |
Nikolaj Srpski | svetitelj (saint) | episkop žički i ohridski Nikolaj (Velimirović) | 1881-1956. | 5 March/18 March and 20 April/3 May | |
Nikon | svetitelj (saint) | patriarch Nikon | 1419-1435 | 30 August/12 September | |
Petar Zimonjić | sveštenomučenik (priest-martyr) | mitropolit dabrobosanski Petar (Zimonjić) | 1866-1941. | 4 September/17 September | |
Petar Koriški | prepodobni (venerable) | Prepodobni Petar Koriški | 13th-Century | 5 June/18 June | |
Petar Cetinjski Čudotvorac | svetitelj (saint) | Petar I Petrović Njegoš | 1748-1830. | 18./31. oktobar | |
Platon Jovanović | sveštenomučenik (priest-martyr) | episkop banjalučki Platon (Jovanović) | 1874-1941. | 22. april/5. maj | |
Prohor Pčinjski | prepodobni (venerable) | Prohor Pčinjski | 999-1067 | 19 October/1 November | |
Ratomir Janković | priest Ratomir M. Janković | 1915-1941 | |||
Rafailo Banatski | prepodobni (venerable) | Rafailo Banatski Hilandarac | Kraj XVI i XVII vek | 16 August/29 August | |
Rafailo Momčilović | sveštenomučenik (priest-martyr) | iguman at Šišatovac monastery Rafailo (Momčilović) | 1875-1941 | 21 August/3 September | |
Relja Spahić | priest Relja Spahić | 1906-1945 | |||
Rodoljub Samardžić | presbyter Rodoljub Samardžić | 1907-1941 | |||
Sava Prvi arhiepiskop Srpski | svetitelj (saint) | first Serbian archbishop Sava | 1169-1236. | 14 January/27 January | |
Sava Drugi | svetitelj (saint) | arhiepiskop Sava II | 1201-1271 | 8 February/21 February | |
Sava II Branković | svetitelj (saint) | metropolitan of Erdelj Sava II Branković | 1615-1683 | 24 April/7 May | |
Sava Treći | svetitelj (saint) | archbishop Sava III | 13th- to 14th-Century | 26 July/8 August | |
Sava Trlajić | sveštenomučenik (priest-martyr) | episkop gornjokarlovački Sava Trlajić, | 1884-1941 | 4 July/17 July | |
Savo Šiljak | priest Savo J. Šiljak | 1909-1945 | |||
Savo Škaljak | priest Savo Škaljak | 1881-1918. | |||
Simeon Dajbabski | prepodobni (venerable) | Simeon Popović, | 1854-1941 | 19. mart./1. april | |
Nektarije Bitoljski | sveti (saint) | Saint Nektarije Bitoljski | c. 1430-1500. | 2 December/15 December | |
Serafim Džarić | archimandrite Serafim Džarić | 1875-1941 | |||
Simeon Mirotočivi | sveti (saint) | great župan Stefan Nemanja | 1113-1199 | 13 February/26 February | |
Simon monah | prepodobni (venerable) | kralj Stefan Prvovenčani | c. 1165-1227 | 24 September/7 October | |
Simo Banjac | protopresbyter Simo Banjac | 1871-1941 | |||
Sinaiti | prepodobni (venerable) | Sinaiti: Romil Ravanički, Roman Sinait, Nestor, Martirije Rukumijski, Sisoje, Zosim Tumanski, Jov, Grigorije Gornjački | 14th- to 15th-Century | 16 January/29 January and 6 May/19 May | |
Slobodan Šiljak | archpriest Slobodan R. Šiljak | 1881-1943. | |||
Spiridon | svetitelj (saint) | patrijarh Spiridon, | Kraj XIII i XIV vek | 15 June/28 June | |
Stefan Dečanski | sveti (saint) | kralj Stefan Uroš III Nemanjić | ?-1331. | 11 November/24 November | |
Stefan Lazarević | sveti (saint) | despot Stefan Lazarević | 1374-1427 | 19 July/1 August | |
Stefan Piperski | prepodobni (venerable) | Stefan Piperski | ?-1697. | 20 May/2 June | |
Stefan Slepi | sveti (saint) | despot Stefan Branković | 1417-1476 | 9 October/22 October | |
Stefan Uroš V | sveti (saint) | czar Stefan Uroš | 1336-1371. | 2 December/15 December | |
Stefan Urošic Nemanjić | sveti (saint) | knez Stefan Uroš I | c. 1223 - 1 May 1277 | 11 November/24 November | |
Stefan Štiljanović | sveti (saint) | knez Stefan Štiljanović | c. 1470-1543. | 4 October/17 October | |
Teodor Nestorović | sveštenomučenik (priest-martyr) | episkop vršački Teodor (Nestorović) | 16th-Century | 16 May/29 May | |
Teodor Komogovinski | sveti mučenik (saint martyr) | Teodor Komogovinski (Sladić) | 18th-Century | Teodorova subota | |
Zlata of Maglen | Sveta (saint) | Zlata Meglenska | 13 October/26 October | ||
Teoktist | prepodobni (venerable) | kralj Stefan Dragutin | 1244-1316. | 30 September/12 October | |
Trifun Maksimović | sveštenik (priest) Trifun Maksimović | 1873-1914. |
Literatura[edit]
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