He was a member of the central body for the construction of the Church of Saint Sava in Belgrade.
Under his leadership, eleven new churches and chapels were consecrated as well as the first Serbian monastery, the Holy Transfiguration Monastery in Milton. He re-founded the Circle of Serbian Sisters, brought fifteen new priests to Canada, launched the diocesan magazine and diocesan publishing house Istočnik in 1987, and founded the Holy Transfiguration monastery library, among other things.
Bishop Georgije was the first bishop of the renewed Eparchy of Mileševa in the period from 1992 to 1994 (at that time he was only the administrator of the diocese of Canada). In the year when his thirtieth year as Bishop was commemorated,[4] he was awarded the highest decoration of the Eparchy of Mileševa: the Order of the White Angel of the first degree. The decoration was presented by Bishop of Mileševa Filaret (Mićević) after a joint service in Mileševa on June 1, 2014.[5]
After numerous complaints from the clergy and the faithful, the Holy Assembly of Bishops of the Serbian Orthodox Church temporarily dismissed Bishop Georgije from the throne of the Eparchy of Canada on April 28, 2015. The accusations concerned his moral life and alleged financial abuse with candles.[6] The decision on dismissal was confirmed by the Holy Assembly of Bishops on May 20, 2015.[7][8]