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22.11.2020. 23:14 – 11/22/2020. 23:47
Bishop David de Krusevac, Photo: screenshot / Youtube
Bishop David Kruševački has just been hospitalized in the “Dragiša Mišović” hospital., discover Alo.rs.
The bishop was admitted to the hospital due to a corona virus illness, as well as pneumonia.
As we wrote before, Bishop David was hospitalized at Zemun Hospital in April due to the suspicion that he was infected with the corona virus, but the second test came back negative.
David (secularly Miroslav Perović) is Bishop of Kruševac and associate professor at the Faculty of Orthodox Theology at the University of Belgrade.
At the spring ordinary session of the Holy Synod of Bishops of the Serbian Orthodox Church, held from May 16 to 26, 2011, Hierodeacon Dr. David Perović was elected first bishop of the renewed Episcopate of Kruševac.
On June 2 (according to the new calendar), on the Savior’s Day in the Church of the Ascension in Belgrade, a Hieromonk was ordained by the Serbian Patriarch Irinej.
David Perović was born on July 17, 1953 in Đurakovac, Metohija, in the Eparchy area of Raska and Prizren. He attended primary school in Istok, Đurakovac and Peć. He finished high school in Peja.
He studied literature at the Belgrade Faculty of Philology and film and television directing at the Belgrade Academy of Theater, Film, Radio and Television. He studied theology at the Faculty of Theology of the Serbian Orthodox Church in Belgrade.
He received his monastic vows in Visoki Decani’s Imperial Lavra. He taught as a substitute in the seminaries of the Holy Three Hierarchs in Krka and the Holy Brothers Cyril and Methodius in Prizren.
Participated in the church’s mission for the admission of French-Occitan Orthodox Orthodox (Gascony area) to the Serbian Orthodox Church, as well as in negotiations with the French, members of the French Orthodox Catholic Church (LECOF), for their admission the Diocese of France and Western Europe.
He defended his doctoral thesis on the dogmatic-patrological topic “Pneumatology of Saint Basil the Great” at the Faculty of Orthodox Theology of the University of Belgrade.
In 2002, he was appointed assistant professor in the Department of Christian Ethics (with asceticism). In the meantime, he was appointed professor in the Department of Ascetic Theology of the school of origin.
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