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  2. St. Sava Church - Wikipedia

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    Saint Sava Serbian Orthodox Church (Phoenix, Arizona) Saint Sava Serbian Orthodox Church (Jackson, California) Saint Sava Serbian Orthodox Church (North Port, Florida) Saint Sava Serbian Orthodox Church (St. Petersburg, Florida) Saint Sava Serbian Orthodox Church (Joliet, Illinois) Saint Sava Serbian Orthodox Monastery (Libertyville, Illinois)

  3. Church of Saint Sava - Wikipedia

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    Interior Church of Saint Sava. The Church of Saint Sava (Serbian Cyrillic: Храм Светог Саве, romanized: Hram Svetog Save, lit. ''The Temple of Saint Sava'') is a 79 m high [6] Serbian Orthodox church, which sits on the Vračar plateau in Belgrade, Serbia. It was planned as the bishopric seat and main cathedral of the Serbian ...

  4. Serbian Orthodox Eparchy of Western America - Wikipedia

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    The primary mission of the Diocese of Western America is to preserve and foster the faith, heritage, traditions, and culture, and religious and national values of the Serbian Orthodox Church, and to provide spiritual guidance to more than 600,000 Serbian-Americans in almost 50 churches, parishes, monasteries and children's summer camps in ...

  5. Serbian Orthodox Church in North and South America

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    In 1893-1894, Saint Sava Serbian Orthodox Church was built in Jackson, California, thanks to the efforts of priest Sebastian Dabovich, who was the first Eastern Orthodox priest born in the USA. [5] Since there was no Serbian Diocese in the US, parishes that were formed during that period were temporarily placed under the jurisdiction of the ...

  6. Saint Sava - Wikipedia

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    The Serbian Orthodox Church commemorates Saint Sava on January 27 [O.S. January 14]. [60] In Serbian, his feast day is widely known as Савиндан (Savindan; Saint Sava Day [sr; ru]). [62] [63] Despite his undeniable opposition to Roman Catholicism, he is still venerated as a saint by the Roman Catholic Church, being commemorated on ...

  7. List of saints of the Serbian Orthodox Church - Wikipedia

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    Over the history of the Serbian Orthodox Church, the church has had many people who were venerated to sainthood. The list below contains some of those saints and their feast days. Saint Sava I, fresco in the King's Church, Studenica Monastery, Serbia. Saint Jovan Vladimir, Serbian Orthodox icon Saint Stefan Uroš, fresco

  8. Serbian Americans - Wikipedia

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    In 1893, Serbian miners in Alaska built the Orthodox Church in Juneau alongside the native Orthodox Tlingit people, who had been converted to Orthodoxy by the Russians decades before. [ 19 ] [ 20 ] By World War I there were two Serbian societies established in Juneau and in Douglas (Saint Sava Church) for the preservation of Serbian and Russian ...

  9. Slava (tradition) - Wikipedia

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    The slava is a reinterpretation of a Serbian pagan rite: [4] the ancestor-protector became a Christian saint, [5] frequently St. Nicholas, [4] with the pagan rite being reduced of many religious elements and frequent ceremonies and becoming a social event with the annual meeting of the family and friends.