Hierarch 14th century

Ioannicius II Patriarch of Serbia

died 1354

Also known as Joanikije II · Joannicius II of Serbia

A native of Prizren who served as Archbishop of Serbia from 1339 and was elevated in 1346 as the first Patriarch of the Serbian Church. He reposed in 1354 and is venerated as a wonderworker.

Feast Day
September 3
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Commemorated as

Our Father among the Saints Ioannicius II, Archbishop and First Patriarch of Serbia, the Wonderworker

Life

Ioannicius II was a fourteenth-century Serbian hierarch, a native of Prizren, who rose from service in the royal chancery to lead the Serbian Church, first as archbishop and then, from 1346, as its first patriarch. He is commemorated on September 3 and is venerated as a wonderworker.

Before his ecclesiastical career, Ioannicius served at the court of King Stefan Dušan, where, according to the sources, he held the office of logothete or royal chancellor. The anchor tradition records that he became Archbishop of Serbia from 1339; other sources place his election to the archiepiscopal see of Peć somewhat earlier, between late 1337 and the beginning of 1338. As archbishop he was remembered as a zealous organizer of the Serbian Church and, in the words of the synaxarion, a great upholder of its laws.

In 1346 the Serbian Church was raised to the rank of a patriarchate, and Ioannicius became its first patriarch. By tradition his elevation, observed on Palm Sunday of that year, was undertaken so that he might crown Stefan Uroš IV Dušan as emperor at Easter 1346; the sources relate that the elevation was carried out with the assent of the Patriarch of Trnovo, the Archbishop of Ohrid, and the monastic community of Mount Athos.

Ioannicius reposed on September 3 and was buried in the Monastery of Peć, the seat of the Serbian primate, where his relics are preserved. The anchor tradition and several sources give the year of his death as 1354, while the Prologue of Ohrid records it as 1349.

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  1. c. 1337–1339 Becomes Archbishop of Serbia Having served in the royal chancery, he is raised to the archiepiscopal see; the anchor tradition dates this from 1339, other sources to 1337–1338.
  2. 1346 First Patriarch of Serbia The Serbian Church is elevated to a patriarchate and Ioannicius becomes its first patriarch, by tradition in order to crown Stefan Dušan as emperor.
  3. 1354 Repose He reposes on September 3 and is buried in the Monastery of Peć; the Prologue gives the year as 1349.

Contributions & Legacy

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Patriarch and Builder

As patriarch, Ioannicius continued the building tradition of his predecessors at Peć, where successive primates had raised and adorned the churches of the monastic complex. The sources credit him with further enriching the seat of Peć with icons and frescoes.

His patronage of church building extended beyond Serbia. According to the tradition recorded in the sources, he founded two churches in the Holy Land: the Church of Saint Elias on Mount Carmel and the Church of Saint Nicholas on Mount Tabor.

The sources further relate that when envoys of Rome proposed Western doctrinal innovations, Ioannicius refused to recognize the new teachings, holding to the faith of the Orthodox Church.

Notes

Distinct from Joannicius of Devič (OS-1067). Merged with retired duplicate OS-1815.

Sources: OCA Synaxarion (oca.org), Lives of the Saints