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364:. While he was metropolitan, he consecrated 35 newly built and renovated churches, and he opened another 17. In 10 years, as long as he was metropolitan, 52 new churches were renovated and opened. He also made a new division of parishes. He provided state aid for priests from about 50 parishes, who could not provide for them. He also provided state aid for poor churches. Every year, 5–6 parish homes were built, and that was also financed by the state.
332:, which was intended for the clergy. He also had great merits for the opening of the seminary in Sarajevo, which was opened on 30 October 1882. In the newly opened seminary, he performed the duty of rector and taught the Church Slavonic language. He performed this duty until he was elected metropolitan. At the Epiphany in 1883, Metropolitan Sava Kosanović gave him the archimandrite miter and gave him the blessing that the sea should always carry him.
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the fund and bequeathed another 3,000 forints in his will. He also ordered that the priest who comes to the new parish give half of the income to the family of the previously deceased priest. He also called on priests to make donations for the construction of new churches. With his great gift of £15,000. The
Metropolitan built a Serbian school in
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congratulated him on the tenth anniversary of his appointment as metropolitan. Shortly afterward, he passed away – on
Thursday, 8 February 1896, at 10:30 AM. He lived a total of 89 years. The Sarajevo Consistory received 78 telegrams on the occasion of the death of Metropolitan Georgije Nikolajević. Among other telegrams sent by:
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A special program was prepared for his funeral. For two days, his remains were exhibited in the great hall of the
Metropolitanate of Dabar-Bosna. He was transferred to the Old Church on the 23 of February and Metropolitan Nikolaj (Mandić) of Tuzla served the Liturgy and the memorial service there. A
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In 1879, he published the work "Protopresbyter and His
Dignity", in 1880 "Protopresbyter's Attack Rejects the Protopresbyter" and a work entitled "Biography and Charities of Božo Bošković" about a wealthy Serbian merchant (1815–1879) whom he knew personally. In addition to writing literary works, he
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He was appointed an honorary member of the "Society of
Charity and Mutual Aid of the Slavs", founded in Constantinople in 1870. By the imperial decision of December 27, 1873, he was appointed a member of the Provincial School Council of Dalmatia for six years, but his mandate was renewed once again.
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Dubrovnik on 22 December 1829, and immediately began preparations for the opening of a Serbian school, which opened on New Year's Eve in 1830. A month later, the Austro-Hungarian authorities closed the school under the pretext that Nikolajević, as a priest, could not hold the school. When
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He also founded the "Fund for
Support of Widows and Orphans of Priests, Serbian-Orthodox Church in the Diocese of Dabar-Bosna", and on 22 February 1890, he called on the clergy to support the establishment of the fund and to help it come to life. The Metropolitan himself contributed 800 forints to
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It is not known the exact year when Đorđe
Nikolajević became a monk and received the monastic name of Georgije Nikolajević, but it is known that Metropolitan Sava (Kosanović) wanted to make him an archimandrite immediately upon his arrival in Sarajevo, which Georgije did not want. It is known that
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The church in Blažuj was completed in 1897, then on 21 September, the church was consecrated by
Metropolitan Nikolaj (Mandić) of Dabar-Bosna. A year after the consecration, the remains of Metropolitan Georgije (Nikolajević]] were transferred to the church. The ceremony of transferring the remains
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for the parish priest of
Dubrovnik, and he was confirmed by the government on 16 October. Nikolajević became the first Serbian priest in Dubrovnik in 1833. As a priest, he opened a Serbian school near the church, which was called "catechism." This school operated until 1848 when a public Serbian
56:. In his later years, he was elected Metropolitan of Dabar-Bosna. He was the initiator and member of various charitable cooperatives and funds. He was also engaged in literary work and edited the Serbian Dalmatian magazine. He had two children, a son and a daughter, but they both died young.
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Metropolitan Georgije Nikolajević served his last hierarchical service on 21 November 1895, at the Introduction in the Old Church in Sarajevo. After that, he got sick and mostly lay down, and he rarely got out of bed. On 2 February 1896, he received several corporations and deputations that
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After more than two decades spent in Zadar, Georgije Nikolajević moved to Sarajevo in December 1881. There he drafted the statute for the Consistory, which began its work on 15 November 1882. He also compiled a rulebook for the seminary, approved on 19 October 1882.
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in 1858, where he was appointed professor at the seminary there. As early as 29 April 1860, he was appointed a consistory archpriest, but he continued to serve as a professor at the theological institute. The following year, Nikolajević and several priests in
356:. He often visited the people, and he was in all church communities. During his time as Metropolitan Georgije Nikolajević, he did a lot for the church: he ordained 7 deacons, 2 hierodeacons, 75 priests, and 4 hieromonks. He also produced 2 archdeacons, 2
405:, where the parish clergy and the people prepared a magnificent welcome for him. Touched by this welcome, he gave the citizens of Gradiška a foundation of 9,000 forints, which they used to erect a new parochial school building in the churchyard.
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of the III class. In 1862, he was elected to the board of 12 people for school and church books, and to the board of "Matica Dalmatinska", where he was the vice president of the Literary Board. In 1864, he was elected an honorary member of
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He tried to found a school in Dubrovnik for 3 years, but he did not succeed. He later married Katarina (Ekaterina), the daughter of the Kotor merchant Marko Berberović and Marija Zloković. They were married on 16 April 1833, in Kotor.
170:, diplomas, charters, and relations of Bosnian, Serbian, Herzegovinian, Dalmatian, and Dubrovnik kings, emperors, bans, despots, and lords"). In 1840, he published the moral-educational text "A Young Man How to Educate Himself".
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By 1893, he had donated charitable contributions of about 70,000 forints from his savings. In his will, he also determined a lot of money for charitable donations, so that he gave a total of 135,523 forints to charity.
360:, 1 abbot, 15 archpriests; 2 archimandrites, and 11 priests were decorated with a church belt. He participated in liturgies dedicated to three metropolitans. In 1888, he served the funeral service for Metropolitan
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had: 163, 5 monasteries, 2,159 villages, 248 parishes, 52,944 houses, 426,124 people, and already in 1894 it had: 193 churches, 5 monasteries, 2,148 villages, 227 parishes, 58,217 houses, 427,502 people,
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Under the pressure of the Viennese court, Metropolitan Sava (Kosanović) had to resign, which was adopted on 10 September 1885, and the court declared Georgije Nikolajević the administrator of the
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school was opened. The Austro-Hungarian government recognized the school, and the municipality brought another priest, who was a chaplain and teacher. On 8 January 1836, the Bishop of Dalmatia,
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priest Đorđe Bjelanović gave a speech at the memorial service. The body remained in the Old Church until the next day. The next day, the body was transferred to the New Church in
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appointed him archimandrite and vice-president of the Metropolitan Consistory on 17 October 1882 and that Metropolitan Sava Kosanović (1881–1885) of the
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Metropolitan Nikolajević helped all activities that had a Serbian character. When a committee for the erection of a monument to the Serbian writer
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where a funeral service was held. Two metropolitans took part in the service: Serafim Perović from Herzegovina and Nikolaj Mandić (uncle of
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began on Saturday, 19 September 1898. The next day, 20 September at 12 o'clock, the coffin was lowered into the new tomb of the church in
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was established in Sarajevo, the Metropolitan invited the parish clergy to join in collecting donations for the erection of the monument.
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Nikolajević was also known in Russia. On the occasion of the thousandth anniversary of the existence of Russia, the Tsar
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a year before the great Serbian poet died. On New Year's Eve in 1853 a ring was presented to him by the Russian consul
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From 1 September 1880, he was an honorary member of "Sloga", the Serbian Singing Society of Dubrovnik at the time.
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Georgije Nikolajević had a large number of friends among the celebrities of his day. Among his friends,
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