List of Patriarchs of the Bulgarian Orthodox Church

The following is a list of Patriarchs of All Bulgaria, heads of the Bulgarian Orthodox Church. The Bulgarian Orthodox Church was recognized as an autocephalous Archbishopric in 870. In 918 or 919 the Bulgarian monarch Simeon I (r. 893–927) summoned a church council to raise the Bulgarian Archbishopric to a completely independent Patriarchate.[1][2] With the Byzantine–Bulgarian Treaty of 927, which affirmed the Bulgarian victory over the Byzantine Empire in the War of 913–927, the Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople recognized the Bulgarian Patriarchate.[2]

List

Title Name Birth name Office Seat
Archbishops of Bulgaria (870–918)
ArchbishopJoseph 870 – c. 877Drastar/Pliska
ArchbishopGeorge c. 877 – c. 893Drastar/Pliska
ArchbishopGregory Presbyter
John the Exarch (?)
c. 893 – s. 917Drastar/Preslav
ArchbishopLeontius c. 917 – c. 918/919Preslav
Patriarchs of Bulgaria (918/919–1018)
Patriarch
uncanonical; not recognized
by the Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople
Leontius c. 918/919 – 927Preslav
Patriarch
canonical; recognized
by the Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople
Demetrius c. 927 – c. 930Drastar/Preslav
PatriarchSergius c. 931 – c. 940Drastar/Preslav
PatriarchGregory c. 940 – c. 944Drastar/Preslav
PatriarchDamian c. 944 – c. 972Preslav/Drastar, Sredets
PatriarchGermanus c. 972 – c. 990Sredets, Voden, Moglena, Prespa
PatriarchNicolaus c. 991 – c. 1000Prespa (?)
PatriarchPhilip c. 1000 – c. 1015Ohrid
PatriarchDavid c. 1015 – 1018Ohrid
After the fall of the First Bulgarian Empire under Byzantine domination in 1018 the Church was deprived of its patriarchal title and reduced to the rank of an autocephalous Archbishopric of Ohrid under the tutelage of the Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople until 1767.
A separate Bulgarian Church was restored with the re-establishment of the Second Bulgarian Empire in 1186.
Archbishops of Bulgaria (1186–1235)
Primate
title was canonically recognized
by Pope Innocent III in 1204
Basil I 1186 – 1232Tarnovo
Primate Saint Joachim I 1232 – 1246Tarnovo
Patriarchs of Bulgaria (1235–1394)
Patriarch
title was canonically recognized
by the Eastern Orthodox Patriarchs in 1235
Saint Joachim I 1235 – 1246Tarnovo
PatriarchVissarion c. 1246Tarnovo
PatriarchBasil II 1246 – c. 1254Tarnovo
PatriarchBasil III c. 1254 – 1263Tarnovo
PatriarchJoachim II 1263 – 1272Tarnovo
PatriarchIgnatius 1272 – 1277Tarnovo
PatriarchSaint Macarius 1277 – 1284Tarnovo
PatriarchJoachim III 1284 – 1300Tarnovo
PatriarchDorotheus 1300 – c. 1315Tarnovo
PatriarchRomanus c. 1315 – c. 1325Tarnovo
PatriarchTheodosius I c. 1325 – 1337Tarnovo
PatriarchJoannicius I 1337 – c. 1340Tarnovo
PatriarchSymeon c. 1341 – 1348Tarnovo
PatriarchTheodosius II 1348 – 1363Tarnovo
PatriarchJoannicius II 1363 – 1375Tarnovo
PatriarchSaint Euthymius 1375 – 1394Tarnovo
Exarchs of the Bulgarians (1872–1915)
Exarch
title was granted by a decree (firman) of the Sultan,
promulgated on 28 February 1870.
Unrecognized by
the Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople
IlarionIvan Ivanov12 February 1872 – 16 February 1872Constantinople, Ottoman Empire
ExarchAnthim IAtanas Mihaylov Chalakov16 February 1872 – 14 April 1877Constantinople, Ottoman Empire
ExarchJoseph ILazar Yovchev 24 April 1877 – 20 June 1915Constantinople, Ottoman Empire
Sofia, Bulgaria
Vicars – Chairmen of the Holy Synod (1915–1945)
MetropolitanPartheniusPetar Popstefanov Ivanov Popov1915–1918Sofia
MetropolitanVasiliusVasil Mihaiylov1918–1921Sofia
MetropolitanMaximMarin Penchov Pelov1921 – 28 March 1928Sofia
MetropolitanClementGrigoriy Ivanov Shivachev28 March 1928 – 3 May 1930Sofia
MetropolitanNeophyteNikola Dimitrov Karaabov4 May 1930 – 15 October 1944Sofia
MetropolitanStefan IStoyan Popgeorgiev Shokov16 October 1944 – 21 January 1945Sofia
Exarchs of the Bulgarians (1945–1948)
ExarchStefan IStoyan Popgeorgiev Shokov21 January 1945 – 6 September 1948Sofia
Vicars – Chairmen of the Holy Synod (1948–1953)
MetropolitanMichaelDimitar Todorov Chavdarov8 November 1948 – 4 January 1949 Sofia
MetropolitanPaisiusAlexandar Raykov Ankov4 January 1949 – 3 January 1951 Sofia
MetropolitanCyrilKonstantin Markov Konstantinov3 January 1951 – 10 May 1953 Sofia
Patriarchs of Bulgaria (1953–present)
Patriarch
title was recognized
by the Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople
CyrilKonstantin Markov Konstantinov10 May 1953 – 7 March 1971Sofia
PatriarchMaximMarin Naydenov Minkov4 July 1971 – 6 November 2012Sofia
PatriarchNeophyteSimeon Nikolov Dimitrov24 February 2013 – presentSofia

See also

Citations

  1. Zlatarski 1972, p. 389
  2. 1 2 "Patriarchs of Preslav". Official site of the Bulgarian Orthodox Church (in Bulgarian). Retrieved 3 March 2016.

Sources

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