"Belgrade, Serbia"@en . . . "\u041F\u0430\u0432\u043B\u0435"@en . "1914-09-11"^^ . . . "2009-11-15"^^ . . . . "Pavle was born Gojko Stoj\u010Devi\u0107 (\u0413\u043E\u0458\u043A\u043E \u0421\u0442\u043E\u0458\u0447\u0435\u0432\u0438\u045B) in the village of Ku\u0107anci, near Donji Miholjac in what is today Croatia. He lost both his parents in childhood, and was raised by an aunt. After finishing elementary school, Pavle graduated from a gymnasium in Belgrade, then studied at the seminary in Sarajevo. During World War II he took refuge in the Holy Trinity monastery in Ov\u010Dar, and later moved to Belgrade. After the war, he worked in Belgrade as a construction worker, but because of his poor health he took monastic vows in Blagove\u0161tenje monastery in Ov\u010Dar in 1946. His monastic name became Pavle (English: Paul). He served as a hierodeacon in Blagove\u0161tenje, and later in Ra\u010Da monastery between 1949 and 1955. In 1954, Pavle was ordained to the rank of hieromonk. The same year he was ordained as protosyncellus, and in 1957 as archimandrite. Between 1955 and 1957 Pavle took post-graduate studies in Athens, Greece. After returning from Greece, he was elected the Bishop of Ras and Prizren (which includes all of Kosovo) in 1957. He held that position for 33 years before he was elected Patriarch."@en . "His Holiness Patriarch Pavle of Blessed Repose"@en . . "Gojko Stoj\u010Devi\u0107"@en . "His Holiness the Archbishop of Pe\u0107, Metropolitan of Belgrade and Karlovci, Serbian Patriarch"@en . . . . "Rakovica monastery"@en . . "Your Holiness"@en . . . . . . . . . . "Belgrade"@en . "Patriarch"@en . "Paul"@en . "2009-11-15"^^ . "Pavle was born Gojko Stoj\u010Devi\u0107 (\u0413\u043E\u0458\u043A\u043E \u0421\u0442\u043E\u0458\u0447\u0435\u0432\u0438\u045B) in the village of Ku\u0107anci, near Donji Miholjac in what is today Croatia. He lost both his parents in childhood, and was raised by an aunt. After finishing elementary school, Pavle graduated from a gymnasium in Belgrade, then studied at the seminary in Sarajevo. During World War II he took refuge in the Holy Trinity monastery in Ov\u010Dar, and later moved to Belgrade. After the war, he worked in Belgrade as a construction worker, but because of his poor health he took monastic vows in Blagove\u0161tenje monastery in Ov\u010Dar in 1946. His monastic name became Pavle (English: Paul). He served as a hierodeacon in Blagove\u0161tenje, and later in Ra\u010Da monastery between 1949 and 1955. In 1954, Pavle was ordained to the rank of hieromonk. The same year he was ordai"@en . . . "Patriarch Pavle of Serbia"@en . "1990"^^ . . . . . . "1990-12-01"^^ . "Patriarch Pavle"@en . "Ku\u0107anci, Austria-Hungary"@en . "His Holiness"@en .