Inokentije Pavlović

He was born as the son of protoiereus and political activist Jovan Pavlović.

In 1863 he returned to Serbia and on July 31 of the same year, he was ordained presbyter as a married cleric.

[1] In 1877 he was transferred to the position of catechist of the higher female school in Belgrade, at the same time being a priest of the court.

[1] Inokentije's tenure as Metropolitan saw the marriage of King Alexander I Obrenović with Draga Mašin in 1900, the assassination of the royal couple in the May Coup in 1903 (staged by the Black Hand, a group of the Royal Serbian Army officers) and subsequent installment of Peter I Karađorđević as the new King of Serbia.

He only published articles on the subject of theology and pedagogy in various journals, and regularly preached.

Inokentije Pavlović