Tasa Konević Apostolović (Serbian: Таса Коневић Апостоловић[a]; d. 1916) was an Orthodox priest and Macedonian Serb Chetnik from Krapa in Poreče.
Priest Tasa was the protector of Serbdom in Poreče and led the local guerrilla organization.
He participated in the Ilinden Uprising (July–August 1903), orchestrated by the Bulgarian-organized Internal Macedonian Revolutionary Organization (IMRO), with a Serb band.
An important event was the attack on Krapa by combined bands of the IMRO, which ended in the Battle of Šuplji Kamen won by the Serbian Chetniks.
Tasa was murdered in 1916 when the occupying Bulgarian Army executed hundreds of Serb leaders from Poreče.