COVID- 19 : Serbian Orthodox Bishop Milutin of Valjevo Enters Eternal Rest

COVID- 19 : Serbian Orthodox Bishop Milutin of Valjevo Enters Eternal Rest

OCP News Service – 30/3/2020

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Belgrade-Serbia: COVID -19 has taken the life of Bishop Milutin of Valjevo of the Serbian Orthodox Church. The Prelate entered eternal rest on 30th March due to health complexities that arose as a result of Conorna infection.

The Bishop passed away at the Dragiša Mišović Clinical Hospital Center in Belgrade, where he was provided treatment for two days.

Bio of the Late Bishop Milutin (from http://www.spc.rs)

Bishop Milutin (baptismal name Mihailo Knezevic) was born near Valjevo in 1949 and was baptized in the renowned monastery of Pustinja. Having finished Elementary school, Mihailo joined the monastery of Kaona when he was only 14, and later on, was tonsured a monk by the late Bishop of Sabac-Valjevo Jovan (Velimirovic) in the monastery of Petkovica on the 26 October 1963, and got the monastic name of Milutin, according to a medieval Serbian King, one of the greatest founders of monasteries in Serbia. On the next day he was ordained as hierodeacon, and sometime later as hieromonk at Osecina, near Valjevo.

From 1967 – 1969 he attended Monastic School in the Montenegrin monastery of Ostrog and came back to his monastery of Kaona, from where he finished Theological School of St. Sava in Belgrade. Having spent one academic year at the Belgrade Theological Faculty, he matriculated the Theological Faculty of St. Sava in Libertyville, Ill, and graduated from it with the best marks. Hieromonk Milutin spent six months as Secretary of the Diocese of Canada and six months as a parish priest in Niagara Falls, and thereafter joined again his monastery of Kaona and contributed a great deal to the improvement of it as a spiritual center. At the new Church radio Glas Crkve (The voice of the Church), directed by Protodeacon Ljubomir Rankovic, Fr. Milutin had his special hour – explanation of the Holy Scriptures for the congregation.

Fr. Milutin was promoted to a rank of syncellos in1981 and to a protosyncellos in 1987. In 1994 he is the abbot and in 1988 archimandrite.

As Bishop of Australia-New Zealand he was consecrated on 20.7.203 in the Belgrade Cathedral Church of St. Michael, and spent three years as Diocesan Bishop in the fifth continent, from 2003 to 2006, when the Holy Assembly of Bishops of the Serbian Orthodox Church decided to nominate him as Diocesan Bishop of Valjevo (divided from the Diocese of Sabas-Valjevo).

During his ministry of Bishop Milutin, a Diocesan radio broadcast Istocnik (Fountain) was organized launching its activity on the 2nd March of 2009. He was known as a very good preacher.

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OCP News Service

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