Palm Sunday at the Cathedral church in Novi Sad
26. April 2021 - 11:57Bishop Irinej: Епископ Иринеј: The meaning of the holiday is to tell us now, in advance, the great and joyful Mystery of the Resurrection of Christ, both ours and the universal, and that when we celebrate His sufferings in the coming days, and when we ourselves experience sufferings in life and various sufferings, to understand them as our participation in the sufferings of Christ, as preparation for our participation in His Resurrection.
His Grace Bishop Irinej of Backa served the Holy Hierarchal Liturgy in the Cathedral church of Saint George in Novi Sad, on the feast day of the Entrance of the Lord Jesus Christ in Jerusalem, 25 April 2021.
Serbian Patriarch Porfirije celebrates the Holy Liturgy in Nis on Lazarus' Saturday
25. April 2021 - 15:20His Holiness Porfirije, Serbian Patriarch celebrated the Holy Hierarchal Liturgy with the concelebration of Their Graces Bishops Ilarion of Timok and Arsenije of Nis, in the Cathedral church of the Descent of the Holy Spirit on the Apostles in Nis, on April 24, 2021, on Lazarus' Saturday.
Among concelebrants also were: protopresbyter-staurophor Milutin Timotijevic, head of the Theological Seminary "Saints Cyril and Methodius" in Nis, ; protopresbyter-staurophor Branislav Cincarevic, head of the Cathedral in Nis; protopresbyter-staurophor Nanad Mikic; hieromonk Sava (Bundalo); archpriest Miodrag Pavlovic, Diocesan Deputy of Nis I; archpriest Zlatko Vasilic, Diocesan Deputy of Nis II; protosynchellos Nektarije (Djuric) and deacons Radomir Vrucinic, Vuk Jovanovic and Djordje Filipovic.
Serbian Patriarch Porfirije visits the Diocese of Nis
25. April 2021 - 11:57Radio Voice of the Diocese of Nis(video): Visit of Patriarch Porfirije to the Diocese of Nis, 23-24 April 2021
Video reportage of the first day of the visit of His Holiness Porfirije, Serbian Patriarch to the Diocese of Nis:
The Patriarch opens the Museum of the Church Antiquities of the Diocese of Nis
25. April 2021 - 9:06His Holiness Porfirije, Serbian Patriarch, ceremoniously opened a newly formed Museum of Church Antiquities of the Diocese of Nis in the presence of His Grace Bishop Arsenije of Nis, and distinguished guests, during his first official visit to the Diocese of Nis, on April 23, 2021.
On behalf of the Ministry of Culture and Information of the Republic of Serbia, which financially supported the establishment of the Museum, Dr. Dejan Maslikovic attended the opening ceremony.
Solemn welcome of Serbian Patriarch Porfirije in Nis
25. April 2021 - 8:50His Holiness Porfirije, Serbian Patriarch arrived in the first official visit to the Diocese of Nis since his election as the Primate of the Serbian Orthodox Church, in the afternoon on 23 April 2021.
A great spiritual joy in the God-saved Diocese of Nis was announced by the bells from the Cathedral church when His Holiness Patriarch was greeted by His Grace Bishop Arsenije of Nis, together with His Grace Bishop Ilarion of Timok, the clergy and the pious faithful people of the Diocese of Nis.
Holy New Martyrs of Jasenovac in the light of the Resurrection
24. April 2021 - 10:51His Holiness Porfirije, Serbian Patriarch opened an exhibition of works by the nun Marija (Antic) from the monastery of St. John the Baptist in Jasenovac at the History Museum of Serbia, which was organized to mark the Day of Remembrance for the victims of the Holocaust, genocide and other victims of fascism in World War II, on 22 April 2021.
His Holiness Porfirije, Serbian Patriarch stated yesterday, at the opening of the exhibition Holy New Martyrs of Jasenovac in the light of the Resurrection, that the most monstrous crimes were committed in Jasenovac, which even animals would be ashamed of. "Jasenovac is widely known not only in Serbia but in the whole world, unfortunately, on the one hand, not only for evil but for the most extreme possible evil that the human mind can imagine," said the Patriarch at the History Museum of Serbia, in the presence of the President of the Republic of Serbia. Aleksandar Vucic, His Grace Bishop Jovan of Slavonia, and the highest representatives of the Serbian people from Republika Srpska and Croatia.