Jevstatije I

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Budimlje parish
DiedJanuary 4, 1286
BuriedŽiča (1186–1190), Peć
NationalitySerb
DenominationEastern Orthodox Christian
Sainthood
Feast dayJanuary 4 (January 17, Gregorian)
Canonizedby Serbian Orthodox Church
ShrinesPatriarchate of Peć

Jevstatije I (

Monastery of Peć in 1289-1290, after being transferred from the ruined Žiča monastery.[5] The Serbian Orthodox Church commemorates him on 4 January according to the Julian calendar, or 17 January according to the Gregorian calendar
.

During his lifetime, Archbishop Jevstatije was considered a true authority of the

hagiographic and hymnographic literary work, he followed the main tendencies of his time and literally and liturgically shaped one of the central ideas in presenting the holy archipriests as worthy heirs to the throne of Saint Sava.[6]

Sources

  • ЦРКВЕНЕ СТУДИЈЕ 16-2 Центар за Црквене студије Ниш (Niš), 2019
Religious titles
Preceded by
Serbian Archbishop

1279–1286
Succeeded by
Jakov I

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  5. ^ name="Ljubinković1975">Radivoje Ljubinković (1975). The Church of the Apostles in the Patriarchate of Peć. Jugoslavija. p. viii.
  6. ^ Убипарип, Миланка (2019). "The Himnographic Character of the Jevstaty I, the Archbishop of the Serbs". Church Studies. 2 (16): 635–645.  This article incorporates text available under the CC BY 3.0 license.

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