List of saints of the Serbian Orthodox Church


This is a list of saints of the Serbian Orthodox Church.

List

The Serbian Orthodox Church venerates all Eastern Orthodox saints, regardless of ethnic background. However, this list specifically includes saints who were either of Serbian descent and/or members of the SOC.
Listed below are only those officially recognised by the SOC. Folk saints not yet canonised by the Church are not included.
The list below provides each saint's name in English, Serbian Cyrillic and Latin, year of death, feast day, saint titles and notes on the saint's notable actions, other names and relations with other saints. An icon or photograph is also provided if available.
ImageNameDied Feast Day Notes

42 Мученика Момишићка
42 Mučenika Momišićka
1688New Martyrs, who consisted of 2 priest-teachers and their 40 students and were martyred by the Ottomans in Momišići
700,000 New Martyrs of Jasenovac
700.000 Јасеновачких Новомученика
700.000 Jasenovačkih Novomučenika
1941–1945New Martyrs, who were martyred by the Ustaše in and around Jasenovac concentration camp
Anastasia of Serbia
Анастасија Српска
Anastasija Srpska
1200Right-Believing, Grand Princess consort of Serbia, Venerable, wife of Stefan Nemanja; native name Ana Vukanović
Angelina of Serbia
Ангелина Српска
Angelina Srpska
1520
Right-Believing, Despotess consort of Serbia, Venerable, wife of John Branković; surnamed Branković
Arsenius I the Syrmian
Арсеније I Сремац
Arsenije I Sremac
12662nd Archbishop of Serbia, Venerable, disciple of St. Sava I
Barnabas the New Confessor
Варнава Нови Исповедник
Varnava Novi Ispovednik
1964Titular Bishop of Hvosno, New Hieroconfessor; surnamed Nastić
Basil of Ostrog
Василије Острошки
Vasilije Ostroški
1671Bishop of Zahumlje, Venerable Wonderworker; who founded Ostrog Monastery
Bessarion Sarai
Висарион Сарај
Visarion Saraj
1744New Venerable Hieroconfessor, Hieromonk
Branko of Veljun
Бранко Вељунски
Branko Veljunski
1941New Hieromartyr, parish priest of Veljun; surnamed Dobrosavljević

Будимир Добрунски
Budimir Dobrunski
1945New Hieromartyr, one of the ; surnamed Sokolović
Cyril I
Кирило I
Kirilo I
1418 / 14198th Patriarch of Serbia, Venerable
Damian of Grahovo
Дамјан Граховски
Damjan Grahovski
1941
First Saturday after Elijah's day
New Hieromartyr; surnamed Štrbac
Daniel II
Данило II
Danilo II
133711th Archbishop of Serbia, Venerable; who wrote many hagiographies of Serbian saints
David of Serbia
Давид Српски
David Srpski
1286Venerable, who founded the ; birth name Dmitar Nemanjić
Dositheus of Zagreb
Доситеј Загребачки
Dositej Zagrebački
1945Metropolitan of Zagreb, New Venerable Hieroconfessor; surnamed Vasić
Ephraim of Serbia
Јефрем Српски
Jefrem Srpski
14003rd Patriarch of Serbia, Venerable
Eustathius I
Јевстатије I
Jevstatije I
12866th Archbishop of Serbia, Venerable
Eustathius II
Јевстатије II
Jevstatije II
13098th Archbishop of Serbia, Venerable; who established seven new eparchies
Euthymius of Dečani
Јефтимије Дечански
Jeftimije Dečanski
1501–1600Venerable Martyr
Gabriel I
Гаврило I Српски
Gavrilo I Srpski
165922nd Patriarch of Serbia, Venerable Hieromartyr; surnamed Rajić
George of Slavonia
Георгије Славонски
Georgije Slavonski
1941New Hieromartyr; native name Đorđe Bogić
Gregory of Gornjak
Григорије Горњачки
Grigorije Gornjački
Venerable, Hesychast; Gregory the Younger, Gregory the Hesychast and Gregory the Silent
Gregory II of Ras
Григорије II Рашки
Grigorije II Raški
1321Bishop of Raška, Venerable; a monk-scribe who transcribed the nomocanon Raška krmčija
Habakkuk the Deacon
Ђакон Авакум
Đakon Avakum
1814Hierodeacon, New Venerable Hieromartyr, who was martyred with St. Paisius; birth name Lepoje Prodanović
Helena of Dečani
Јелена Дечанска
Jelena Dečanska
Right-Believing, Empress consort of Bulgaria, Venerable, daughter of St. Milutin; regnal name Ana-Neda
Helena of Serbia
Јелена Српска
Jelena Srpska
1314Right-Believing, Venerable, Queen consort of Serbia, wife of St. Uroš the Great, Ktetor, who founded Gradac Monastery; Helena of Anjou
Helena Štiljanović
Јелена Штиљановић
Jelena Štiljanović
1546Venerable, Princess consort of Serbia, wife of St. Stefan Štiljanović; tonsured as Jelisaveta
Hypomone
Хипомона
Hipomona
1450Venerable, Empress consort of the Byzantine Empire, wife of St. Manuel II Palaiologos; birth name Jelena Dragaš
Isaiah of Onogošt
Исаија од Оногошта
Isaija od Onogošta
1601–1625Venerable hermit, who built a cave church in what is now Ostrog Monastery; Isaiah of Ostrog
Jacob the New of Tuman
Јаков Нови Тумански
Jakov Novi Tumanski
1946New Venerable Confessor; tortured by the Communists for distributing 8,000 copies of the Lord's Prayer at a train station in Požarevac; birth name Radoje Arsović
Jacob of Serbia
Јаков Српски
Jakov Srpski
12927th Archbishop of Serbia, Venerable
Jaglika of Piva
Јаглика Пивска
Jaglika Pivska
1943New Martyr, one of the 46 New Martyrs of Plužine in the Doli Pivski massacre
Joannicius of Devič
Јоаникије Девички
Joanikije Devički
1464Venerable Wonderworker; Janićije
Joannicius I of Montenegro
Јоаникије I Црногорско-Приморски
Joanikije I Crnogorsko-Primorski
1945Metropolitan of Montenegro and the Littoral, New Venerable Hieromartyr; surnamed Lipovac
Joannicius II of Serbia
Јоаникије II Српски
Joanikije II Srpski
13541st Patriarch of Serbia, previously 12th Archbishop of Serbia,, Venerable; the Serbian Church was made autocephalous and declared a Patriarchate during his reign in 1346
Joasaph of Meteora
Јоасаф Метеорски
Joasaf Meteorski
1422 / 1423Venerable, titular Emperor of Serbs and Greeks ; native name Jovan Uroš Nemanjić; John Ouresis Doukas Palaiologos
John the New
Јован Нови
Jovan Novi
1502Right-Believing, Despot of Serbia, husband of St. Angelina; surnamed Branković
John Vladimir
Јован Владимир
Jovan Vladimir
1016Wonderworker, Myroblyte, Great Martyr, King of Duklja

Јосиф Темишварски
Josif Temišvarski
1656Metropolitan of Timișoara, Venerable; Joseph the New
Justin of Ćelije
Јустин Ћелијски
Justin Ćelijski
1979Hegumen of Ćelije Monastery, Venerable, who wrote against communism and ecumenism; surnamed Popović
Lazarus of Serbia
Лазар Српски
Lazar Srpski
1389Right-Believing, Great Martyr, Prince of Serbia, who was martyred at the Battle of Kosovo
Macarius of Serbia
Макарије Српски
Makarije Srpski
157413th Patriarch of Serbia, Venerable; surnamed Sokolović
Mardarius of Lješanska, Libertyville and All America
Мардарије Љешанско–Либертивилски и Свеамерикански
Mardarije Lješansko–Libertivilski i Sveamerikanski
1935First Bishop of America and Canada, Venerable; native name Mardarije Uskoković
Maximus of Ungro-Wallachia
Максим Влахозапланински
Maksim Vlahozaplaninski
1516Metropolitan of Belgrade, Metropolitan of Ungro-Wallachia, Venerable, titular Despot of Serbia ; who founded Krušedol Monastery; birth name Đorđe Branković
Milica of Serbia
Милица Српска
Milica Srpska
1405
Right-Believing, Hegumenia of Ljubostinja Monastery, which she founded, Venerable, Tsaritsa of Serbia; first tonsured as Jevgenija and later Jefrosina

Мирослав Имотски
Miroslav Imotski
1992unknownNew Martyr; kidnapped and tortured by Croatian soldiers during the Croatian War of Independence, eventually being crucified and dying at the age of 33—the same age Jesus is traditionally said to have died on the Cross
Milutin
Милутин
Milutin
1321Right-Believing, King of Serbia, Ktetor; regnal name Stefan Uroš II
Momčilo Grgurević
Момчило Гргуревић
1321Right-Believing
Zlata of Meglen
Злата Магленска
1321Right-Believing

Нестор Дечански
Nestor Dečanski
1501–1600Venerable

Нестор Милешевски
Nestor Mileševski
1941Hegumen of Mileševa Monastery, New Venerable Hieromartyr, one of the ; surnamed Trkulja

Свети новомученици Дабробосански и Милешевски
Sveti novomučenici Dabrobosanski i Mileševski
1941–1946New Martyrs; who consisted of many clergymen and monastics and were martyred by the Ustaše and later by the Yugoslav Partisans

Никанор Хиландарски
Nikanor Hilandarski
1990Hegumen of Hilandar Monastery, Venerable; Nicanor the New; surnamed Savić
Nicholas of Ohrid and Žiča
Николај Охридски и Жички
Nikolaj Ohridski i Žički
1956
Bishop of Ohrid and Žiča, Venerable, the New Chrysostom; who wrote the Prologue of Ohrid; surnamed Velimirović
Nicodemus I of Peć
Никодим I Пећки
Nikodim I Pećki
132510th Archbishop of Serbia, Venerable, who co-founded Vratna Monastery with St. Milutin; Nicodemus of Hilandar
Nicodemus of Tismana
Никодим Тисмански
Nikodim Tismanski
1406Venerable; Hesychast; who founded three monasteries, one in Serbia and two in Romania; Nicodemus the Sanctified, surnamed Grčić
Nikon I
Никон I
Nikon I
14359th Patriarch of Serbia, Venerable
Paisius the Hegumen
Игуман Пајсије
Iguman Pajsije
1814Hegumen of, New Venerable Martyr, who was martyred with St. Habakkuk; surnamed Ristović
Paisius of Janjevo
Пајсије Јањевац
Pajsije Janjevac
164721st Patriarch of Serbia, Venerable
Peter of Cetinje
Петар Цетињски
Petar Cetinjski
1830Prince-Bishop of Montenegro, Venerable Wonderworker, Myroblyte; regnal name Petar I Petrović-Njegoš
Peter of Dabar-Bosnia
Петар Дабробосански
Petar Dabrobosanski
1941Metropolitan of Dabar-Bosnia, New Hieromartyr; surnamed Zimonjić
Peter of Koriša
Петар Коришки
Petar Koriški
1275–1300Venerable Wonderworker; the first Serbian hermit, who practiced asceticism in the Hermitage of St. Peter of Koriša
Platon of Banja Luka
Платон Бањалучки
Platon Banjalučki
1941Bishop of Banja Luka, New Venerable Hieromartyr; surnamed Jovanović

Рафаило Банатски
Rafailo Banatski
1601–1700Venerable
Raphael of Šišatovac
Рафаило Шишатовачки
Rafailo Šišatovački
1941Prior of Šišatovac Monastery, New Venerable Hieromartyr; surnamed Momčilović
Sava I
Сава I
Sava I
1237 Equal-to-the-Apostles, Enlightener of the Serbs, first Archbishop of Serbia, Venerable Hieroconfessor, son of Simeon the Myrrh-Streaming, patron saint of Serbia, Serbs and Serbian education and medicine; birth name Rastko Nemanjić
Sava II
Сава II
Sava II
12713rd Archbishop of Serbia, Venerable, nephew of St. Sava I; birth name Predislav Nemanjić
Sava II Branković
Сава II Бранковић
Sava II Branković
1683Metropolitan of Transylvania, Venerable Hieroconfessor; Sabbas Brancovici in Romanian
Sava III
Сава III
Sava III
1316
9th Archbishop of Serbia, Venerable
Sava of Gornji Karlovac
Сава Горњокарловачки
Sava Gornjokarlovački
1941Bishop of Gornji Karlovac, New Venerable Hieromartyr; surnamed Trlajić
Sebastian of Jackson
Севастијан Џексонски
Sevastijan Džeksonski
1940Missionary, Archimandrite, Venerable; surnamed Dabović

Серафим Тројички
Serafim Trojički
1941Hegumen of the Monastery of the Holy Trinity of Pljevlja, New Venerable Hieromartyr, one of the ; surnamed Džarić
Simeon of Dajbabe
Симеон Дајбабски
Simeon Dajbabski
1941Hegumen of Dajbabe Monastery, Venerable, Hieromonk; surnamed Popović
Simeon the Myrrh-Streaming
Симеон Мироточиви
Simeon Mirotočivi
1200Right-Believing, Venerable, Myroblyte, Grand Prince of Serbia, father of St. Sava I; and Simeon the Monk; birth name Stefan Nemanja
Simeon the Monk
Симеон Монах
Simeon Monah
1228Right-Believing, Venerable, Grand Prince of Serbia, son of St. Simeon the Myroblyte; regnal name Stefan the First-Crowned and surnamed Nemanjić

Слободан Доњокаменички
Slobodan Donjokamenički
1992New Child Martyr, who was martyred by a Kosovar Albanian woman named after searching for his dog during the Bosnian War; surnamed Stojanović
Spyridon of Serbia
Спиридон Српски
Spiridon Srpski
13894th Patriarch of Serbia, Venerable
Stanislav of Lička Jesenica
Станислав Личко-Јесенички
Stanislav Ličko-Jesenički
1941
New Hieromartyr, a Czech by birth who became parish priest of Lička Jesenica; surnamed Nasadil
Stephen the Blind
Стефан Слепи
Stefan Slepi
1476
Right-Believing, Despot of Serbia ; surnamed Branković
Stephen of Dečani
Стефан Дечански
Stefan Dečanski
1331Martyr, King of Serbia, Ktetor, who founded Visoki Dečani; regnal name Stefan Uroš III
Stephen of Piperi
Стефан Пиперски
Stefan Piperski
1697Hegumen of Morača Monastery, Venerable
Stephen the Tall
Стефан Високи
Stefan Visoki
1427Right-Believing, Righteous, Prince and Despot of Serbia, Ktetor, patron saint of the Serbian Armed Forces; surnamed Lazarević
Stephen Štiljanović
Стефан Штиљановић
Stefan Štiljanović
1543Right-Believing, Righteous, last Despot of Serbia, husband of Helena Štiljanović
Theoctistus of Serbia
Теоктист Српски
Teoktist Srpski
1316King of Serbia and King of Syrmia, Venerable; regnal name Stefan Dragutin
Theodore of Vršac
Теодор Вршачки
Teodor Vršački
1594Bishop of Vršac, Venerable Hieromartyr, patron saint of Vršac; surnamed Nestorović
Theodore of Komogovo
Теодор Комоговински
Teodor Komogovinski
1788First Saturday of Great Lent Venerable Martyr; surnamed Sladić
Uroš the Great
Урош Велики
Uroš Veliki
1277Right-Believing, King of Serbia, Ktetor; regnal name Stefan Uroš I
Uroš the Weak
Урош Нејаки
Uroš Nejaki
1371Right-Believing, Emperor of the Serbs and Greeks, Ktetor; regnal name Stefan Uroš V
Urošica
Урошица
Urošica
1285–1316Venerable, Myroblyte; birth name Stefan Urošic Nemanjić
Vladislav
Владислав
Vladislav

Right-Believing, King of Serbia, Ktetor; regnal name Stefan Vladislav
Vukašin of Klepci
Вукашин Клепачки
Vukašin Klepački
1943
New Martyr; Vukašin of Jasenovac, surnamed Mandrapa
Zosimus of Tuman
Зосим Тумански
Zosim Tumanski
1450–1500Venerable Wonderworker, who lived in a cave near what is now Tuman Monastery