20th Triennial Sabor – Opening and Greetings
The 20th
Triennial Church Assembly (Sabor) of the Serbian Orthodox Church in North and South America began on Tuesday,
August 11, 2009 at St. George Church in Canton, Ohio with the Divine Liturgy. A good
number of clergy and delegates began their work with receiving the Holy
Eucharist. The Invocation of Holy Spirit was then served by His Grace
Bishop Dr. Mitrophan.
All the Bishops of the Serbian Orthodox Church in North and South America are present: His Eminence
Metropolitan Christopher of Libertyville-Chicago; His Grace Bishop Georgije of Canada; His Grace Bishop Longin of New
Gracanica-Midwest America; His Grace Bishop Dr. Mitrophan of Eastern America, and His Grace Bishop Dr. Maxim of Western America.
The first Plenary Session began with a greeting by Bishop Dr. Mitrophan as host
bishop. His joyful observation that we meet no longer as two different
administrations, as two sides, but as one united, was greeted with
sustained applause. He called on all to ensure that the Sabor be fruitful for
our Church and our people, who are called to unity by God as the one Body of
Christ.
The Plenary was then opened by His Eminence Metropolitan Christopher. He said
that his feelings today are indescribable, as one who lived through the long
history of the past decades. He called this Sabor a commencement, because we
see ourselves today gathered as one body and family. He said that it was clear
from observing the delegates meeting and greeting each other that this is a new
and joyful beginning of a new era of unity and growth. He asked that all rise
and join in singing Tebje Boga Hvalim, We Praise Thee O God, in thanks for this
great gift of being together.
Bishop Longin also greeted the Sabor and said that he was sure that this unity
would be for the good of our church and people and salvation of our souls. He
said this unity is a great and holy gift of God to be guarded and extended.
Bishop Dr. Maxim also extended his greetings.
Bishop Mark of Toledo and the Midwest of the Antiochian Orthodox
Archdiocese greeted extended his greetings as well. He thanked God for the
unity he sees here, and said that he hopes this unity will also increasingly
extend to all Orthodox in America.
Metropolitan Christopher also noted with joy the presence of two clergy under
the omophor of Bishop Mitrophan present for this Sabor from South America.
St Nikolai of Zica Oratorical Festival
Then the delegates heard from the finalists of the second St. Nicholai
Oratorical Festival, a project of the Youth Ministry Committee, which worked
hard to organize the festival on a diocesan level and to provide guidance and
support for the participants. Chris Radanovic presented the finalists, who had
been chosen in competition in each diocese. The theme of this year's Festival
was "Light and Salvation: Why being Orthodox is crucial in today's world." The
judges for this event were Protodeacon who serves at St. George Church in
Canton, Fr. Daniel Rogich of the Greek
Orthodox Church in Canton, and Fr. Joseph Cervo, retired
pastor of the Antiochian Orthodox Church in Canton.
The participants are all heavily involved in parish life, school activities,
and community service. They were:
Anney Mierski, 17, of St. Nicholas Church of Steelton, PA representing
the Eastern Diocese,
Alexander Berger, 16, of St. Andrew the Fool for Christ Church in Anderson, CA, representing the Western Diocese,
Katherine Potkonjak, 17, of Milwaukee's St. Sava Cathedral, representing
the New Gracanica-Midwest Diocese and the Metropolitanate of
Libertyville-Chicago.
The judges returned their verdicts, with the results being: First Place
Katherine Potkonjak with a prize of $1,000; Second Place Alexander Berger with
a prize of $750, and Third Place Anney Mierski with a prize of $500.
The Youth Ministries Committee plans to make the Oratorical festival an annual
event within each diocese. Every three years a national festival with a
representative from each Diocese will be held in conjunction with Sabor.
The Second Plenary Session began following lunch.
Appointments and reports
Frs. Ilija Balach, Dragan Petrovic, Nedeljko Lunich, and Rodney Torbic were
appointed as secretaries for the Assembly.
The Credentials Committee offered a preliminary report of 209 total
participants. This number is expected to increase somewhat as some delegates
from distances arrive.
Fr. Lunich, Secretary of the Central Church Council, gave the highlights of
decisions of the last Sabor and the Central Church Council.
The Standing Ministry Committees each gave its report. These Committees were
established six years ago to aid the work of the church, dioceses and parishes
in various areas of service. These reports include:
Christian Education, given by chair Protinica Victoria Trbuhovich;
Stewardship, given by chair Brian Gerich;
Youth Ministry, given by chair Prota Stevo Rocknage;
Liturgical Music, given by chair Dr. Nikola Resanovic;
Communications and Publications, given by chair Prota Rade Merick.
Following the Plenary, those interested were able to attend a workshop on
Serbian liturgical music prepared by the Liturgical Music Committee. Others
were able to visit with each other or sample the wares of a number of vendors
present offering books and church articles. The standing committees are also
offering various materials for delegates to take home and utilize.
Following vespers and dinner, the evening featured a panel discussion on "The
Joyful Opportunities of Orthodox Christian Stewardship" led by the Stewardship
Standing Committee. Those participating in the young adult program (aimed
primarily at those 18-30) being held in conjunction with the Assembly used this
time for a presentation on "Relationships in Christ."
Wednesday at the Assembly is to include a keynote address by V. Rev. Dr. Paul
Tarazi, the reception of further reports, diocesan caucuses and a workshop on
developing youth leaders in the parish.
Source: www.serborth.org