After the death of the Metropolitan Nikolaj Mandić, the Metropolitanate of Dabar and Bosnia was vacant for five months. On 20 December 1907, the Synod of the Patriarchate of Constantinople, named Evgenije Letica as Mandic's successor for the Metropolitan of Banja Luka-Bihać. He was appointed by the Viennese Court to this position on 9 January 1908, as evidenced by a confirmation diploma issued on 22 January 1908, signed in Cyrillic by Emperor
Franz Joseph. Patriarch
Joachim III of Constantinople in December 1907 informed Metropolitan Evgenije in a letter that he was elected Metropolitan of Dabar-Bosna. The enthronement was held on Sunday, 17 February, according to the Julian calendar at the Cathedral Church in Sarajevo. The Holy Liturgy was officiated by Metropolitan Evgenije with 10 priests and two deacons. The liturgy was attended by Metropolitan Grigorije Živković of the
Eparchy of Zvornik and Tuzla and Metropolitan
Petar Zimonjić of the
Eparchy of Zachlumia, Herzegovina, and the Littoral. In the Metropolitanate of Dabar and Bosnia, he expanded the scope of his work. Metropolitan Evgenije was a member and occasionally president of the Grand Church Court and the Grand Administrative and Educational Council, whose headquarters were in Sarajevo. The Sarajevo Church Court also conducted the affairs of a priestly-widowed pension fund for the whole of Bosnia and Herzegovina. There was also a commission for the training of high school
catechists, of which the Metropolitan of Sarajevo was president. The care of the Metropolitan of Sarajevo for Religious Theology was a special obligation. A few days after his enthronement, Metropolitan Evgenije visited Religious Theology and stayed for several days. As Metropolitan of Dabar and Bosnia, he was honoured on 30 November 1908 by Emperor Franz Joseph I with the
Order of Franz Joseph. There were some politicians and political parties accusing him of being an
Austrophile. ==Retirement and death==