The Montenegrins’ loss of their influential prince-bishop …
Years: 1694 - 1694
The Montenegrins’ loss of their influential prince-bishop (vladika) Visarion Bajica, and the destruction, at Turkish hands, of Cetinje monastery, is accompanied in the last decade of the seventeenth century by devastating illnesses and starvation.
In a search for new vladika, Montenegrins refuse to nominate candidates of Serbian Patriarch Arsenije III Carnojevic, as well as one put forth by Patriarch Kalinik of Pec, who considers the diocese of Cetinje to be under his jurisdiction.
In a traditional popular assembly in 1694, Montenegrins instead elect as the new vladika a native son, Sava Kaludjerovic of Ocinici.
