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86:, which led to some unrest at the church-national assembly in Sremski Karlovci in 1744, but it all simmered down. He was elected Metropolitan of Karlovci at the Church and People's Assembly in Sremski Karlovci on 27 August 1748. Under the circumstances, he was forced to swear an oath where the part that emphasized the dependence of the Metropolitan of Karlovci on the 90:
was omitted. A few days after he was elected Metropolitan (31 August 1748), he made one appeal to the people, requesting that voluntary contributions be made for the purpose of establishing a college fund for higher education.Shortly afterward, on September 2, 1748, the Holy Synod of Bishops made the
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Metropolitan Isaija did not stay long as Metropolitan of Karlovac. He died in Vienna on 22 January 1749 and was buried on 6 February at St. Dimitrije's Congregational Church in Budapest. This church was demolished after World War II by the Communists who came into power.
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was dropped. A few days after he was elected Metropolitan (31 August 1748),he made one appeal to the people. He requested that voluntary contributions be made for the purpose of establishing a college fund for higher education. Also, he appealed to
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on 15 December of that year.With another bishop (Nikola Dimitrijević of Timišvar) he was instrumental in getting a Serbian divinity college established in the region.Metropolitan
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to conduct a canonical visit. However, the authorities did not receive him because he allegedly was a friend of priest Nikola, who called for border guards to revolt.
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on 27 August 1748. Under the circumstances, he had to swear an oath where the part that emphasized the dependence of the
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Beyond the knowledge of the church authorities, he was confirmed in 1741 as the bishop of
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in 1696 to father Antonije and mother Susanna. He was named Jovan at his baptism in the
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He was elected Metropolitan of Karlovac at the Church and People's Assembly in
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decision to refer the Bishop of Osijek to Bishop Sofronije (Jovanović) of
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in the rank of a married man, but when he became a widower he joined the
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Vojvodine, Institut za izučavanje istorije (February 22, 1971).
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Vojvodine, Institut za izučavanje istorije (February 22, 1971).
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of the Monastery of Kovin where he was also made Bishop of
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Budapest
Habsburg monarchy
Vienna
Budapest
Serbian Orthodox Church
Buda
Serbian Kovin Monastery
Csepel
Archimandrite
Arad
Mojsije Petrović
Varaždin Generalate
Vršac
Patriarchate of Peć
Pakrac
Eparchy of Slavonia
Sremski Karlovci
Metropolitanate of Karlovci
Patriarchate of Peć
Maria Theresa
Ottoman Empire
Trieste
Adriatic
Pakrac
Slavonia
Metropolitanate of Karlovci
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