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His Beatuitude, Archbishop †Stefan
Archbishop of the Saint Clement Ohrid Archbishopric and Head of the Macedonian Orthodox Church
Gospodin Gospodin Stefan, archbishop Of Ohrid And Macedonia,
was born Stojan Veljanovski in the village of Dobrusevo, in southern Macedonia on May 1, 1955.
In 1969, he enrolled in the Macedonian Orthodox Theological Seminary of St. Kliment Ohridski in Dracevo, where he graduated in 1974. That same year,
he went to Belgrade to study at the Theological Faculty, graduating in 1979.
Upon his return to Macedonia, the Holy Synod of the Macedonian Orthodox Church named him a teacher at the Theological Seminary in Skopje. In 1980, he
left for postgraduate studies at the Institute of St. Nicholas in Bari, Italy, which specializes in ecumenical-patristic and Greco-Byzantine studies.
In 1982, he received a master's degree from this institute.
When he returned to Macedonia, Stefan became a lecturer at Skopje's St. Kliment Ohridski Theological Faculty.
He took his monastic vows at the St. Naum monastery in Ohrid on 3 July 1986, and on 12 July he was named metropolitan of Zletovo and Strumica. Shortly
thereafter he was enthroned as bishop of Bregalnica and Stip.
In the following years, Bishop Stefan served as dean of the Theological Faculty in Skopje, spokesman for the Holy Synod of the Macedonian Orthodox
Church, as editor in chief of the church's official gazette "Crkoven zivot," and as secretary-general of the Archbishopric of Ohrid and Macedonia.
In Ohrid on 9 and 10 October 1999, the Church National Assembly -- a congregation of clerics and laymen -- elected Bishop Stefan as head of the
Macedonian Orthodox Church. Reacting to concerns that Bishop Stefan was only 44 years old when he was elected, Protodeacon Slave Projkovski said the
Macedonian Orthodox Church believed in Stefan's intellectual and moral maturity. Projkovski added, however, that the future of the church did not only
depend on Archbishop Stefan since, as head of the Macedonian Orthodox Church, he was merely the first among equals.
Archbishop Stefan largely refrains from interfering in politics, but has repeatedly urged politicians to support the Macedonian Orthodox Church in its
longstanding feud with the Serbian Orthodox Church, which has never recognized the legitimacy of the former.
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