Archbishop Stefan, whose
secular name is Stojan Veljanovski (
Стојан Вељановски), was born on 1 May 1955, in the village of
Dobruševo, in
FPR Yugoslavia, today in
North Macedonia. In 1969, he enrolled in the
Macedonian Orthodox Theological Seminary of St. Clement of Ohrid in
Dračevo, where he graduated in 1974. The same year he went on to study at the
University of Belgrade Theological Faculty, graduating in 1979. After graduation, 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, specializing in ecumenical and Byzantine studies. After returning from Italy, he became a professor at Skopje's St. Clement of Ohrid Theological Faculty, teaching the subjects
Holy Scripture of the Old Testament and
Patrology. He took his monastic vows at the
Saint Naum monastery in
Ohrid on 3 July 1986, and on 12 July he was named Metropolitan of Zletovo and
Strumica. Afterwards, he was enthroned as Bishop of Bregalnica. In the following years, he worked as a professor of the Orthodox Religious Faculty in Skopje, served as dean of the Theological Faculty in Skopje, was a spokesman for the Holy Synod of the
Macedonian Orthodox Church, and was the editor-in-chief of the church's official gazette "Church Life" (
Црковен живот). In Ohrid on 9 and 10 October 1999, the
Church National Assembly ― a congregation of clerics and laymen ― elected him as the fifth archbishop (head) of the Macedonian Orthodox Church. Albanian political leaders and opposition political parties. On 16 May 2022, he became the first Archbishop of Ohrid to be canonically recognized since
Dositej II, owing to the resolution by the
Holy Synod of the Serbian Orthodox Church to accept the canonical status of the Macedonian Orthodox Church. ==Views==