Election and inauguration in
Belgrade Porfirije was elected
Patriarch of the Serbian Orthodox Church on 18 February 2021 at the
Bishops' Council's convocation in the
Church of Saint Sava, three months after the death of previous patriarch
Irinej, becoming the 46th Serbian
Patriarch. With 31 out of 39 votes, he was the first of three leading candidates with the most votes from the
30 bishops eligible in the Serbian Orthodox Church, along with Bishop
Irinej of Bačka who won 30 votes and Bishop Jefrem of
Banja Luka who won 24 votes. In the final phase, the envelope with his name was pulled between three of them from the
Gospel by Archimandrite Matej of Sisojevac Monastery. In this way, the Serbian Orthodox Church believes the patriarch is elected by
divine intervention, sidelining human interests. As one of the youngest Serbian Orthodox bishops at the time of election, Porfirije is the youngest Serbian Patriarch elected since 1937. Congratulatory letters on the occasion of the election of the new Serbian Patriarch were sent by
Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomew I of Constantinople,
Patriarch Theodore II of Alexandria,
Patriarch Kirill of Moscow, Patriarch
Neophyte of Bulgaria, Patriarch
John X of Antioch,
Patriarch Daniel of Romania, and Archbishop
Anastasios of Albania. Also, the
Montenegrin President Milo Đukanović, who stated in the February 2020 interview for
AFP that
Montenegro needs to have its
own Orthodox Church in order to strengthen its national identity and oppose
interference from Serbia, sent his congratulations upon election. Porfirije was enthroned on 19 February 2021 in
St. Michael's Cathedral in
Belgrade. Patriarchal
insignias were handed over to him by Metropolitan
Hrizostom of Dabar-Bosnia and Bishop Lukijan
of Buda. In his
introductory speech Porfirije focused on unity and peace building. He stated that Kosovo and Metohija is in his prayers, and the Serbs in the affected Kosovo and Metohija will be in his first place. Also, he stated that Croatia has become his second homeland, and the people he met there will remain a role model for him in the years to come. The inauguration was attended by numerous
government ministers of Serbia, representatives of churches and religious communities in Serbia, and various politicians including Serbian President
Aleksandar Vučić. The ceremony was also attended by
Milorad Dodik, the chairman and the presiding Serb member of the
Presidency of Bosnia and Herzegovina;
Željka Cvijanović, the
President of Republika Srpska (Serb-majority entity of Bosnia and Herzegovina);
Apostolic Nuncio Luciano Suriani; Archbishop
Stanislav Hočevar, the
Catholic archbishop of Belgrade,
Effendi Mustafa Jusufspahić, the
Mufti of Serbia; and many other dignitaries such as
Prince Filip Karađorđević, a member of the
House of Karađorđević. Porfirije held his formal enthronement to the ancient throne of the Serbian patriarch in the
Patriarchal Monastery of Peć on 14 October 2022, five months after the enthronement was postponed due to epidemiological measures in force in Kosovo and Metohija. As Serbian Patriarch, Porfirije became the head of the
Bishops' Council and the
Holy Synod of the Serbian Orthodox Church.
Activities On 25 February, Porfirije met with Serbian President Vučić. After the meeting he stated that he is not a politician because he thinks that the Serbian Orthodox Church is "a conciliator organism which has the goal to collect, build bridges, dull blades and overcome polarization". On 27 February, Porfirije visited
Majske Poljane and
Glina, areas affected by the
2020 Petrinja earthquake, and met with the
Serb community there. It was his first pastoral visit. On 3 March, Porfirije ended in a
self-isolation after being in contact with a
COVID-19-positive person. In March and April alone, Porfirije met with numerous foreign diplomats in Belgrade, such as ambassadors to Serbia of Austria, Belarus, Belgium, Bulgaria, Cyprus, Greece, Hungary, Italy, Israel, Romania, Russia, and Ukraine, as well as
British Ambassador Sian MacLeod,
U.S. Ambassador Anthony Godfrey, and
Cypriot Foreign Affairs Minister Nikos Christodoulides, and he went on to meet dozens of other dignitaries by the end of the year. In November 2021, Porfirije called for
religious education to receive the status of a compulsory elective subject. Porfirije tested positive for the COVID-19 on 11 January 2022. On 16 May 2022, the Holy Synod of Serbian Orthodox Church released a statement that the situation of the
Macedonian Orthodox Church – Ohrid Archbishopric was resolved, ending a schism that started in 1967. The Holy Synod stated that full ecclesiastical autonomy was restored to the Archbishopric under the Patriarchate of Serbia, bringing the MOC-OA fully into communion with the wider Eastern Orthodox world. – the Savior's Day,
Belgrade 2023. On 24 May 2022, during a
liturgy between hierarchs of the MOC-OA (including its primate) and the Serbian Orthodox Church in Skopje, Porfirije announced to the faithful that "the Holy Synod of the Serbian Orthodox Church has unanimously met the pleas of the Macedonian Orthodox Church and has accepted and recognized its autocephaly." On 26 December, Porfirije was denied entry at the
Merdare administrative crossing after he attempted to visit the
Patriarchate of Peć. The Serbian Armed Forces placed armored vehicles and artillery at Jarinje crossing.
Serbian Minister of Internal Affairs,
Bratislav Gašić announced that in accordance to orders given by president Aleksandar Vučić, he had ordered full combat readiness of
police forces, the
Gendarmery, and the
Special Anti-Terrorist Unit.
Ecumenism and interfaith dialogue On the occasion of the
Islamic holiday Eid al-Fitr in May 2021, Porfirije expressed his aspiration to participate in building relations between Orthodox Christians and
Muslims. == Positions on morality and politics ==