As a graduate theologian and lawyer, he moved to Bosnia and Herzegovina and became a professor at the Faculty of Theology in Reljevo in Sarajevo.
At the beginning of 1900, he took over the editorial board of the Church magazine Istočnik, which he edited with great success.
During his tenure as editor, a significant number of the works by Russian theologians were translated and published.
He became the rector of his alma mater (Grandes écoles of Saint Arsenije Sremac in Sremski Karlovci) in 1909.
[3] He moved to the Diocese of Caransebeș which was under the authority of the Serbian Orthodox Church, on 6 April 1922 and remained there until 1929 when he retired due to illness.