Serbian mothers against hunger
On
Sunday, October 11, 2009 the Circles of Serbian Sisters of St. George
Church, Schererville, St. George Church, East Chicago, St. Elijah
Church, Merrillville and St. Sava Church, Merrillville held 17th
Humanitarian banquet "Mother Against Hunger", at the St. Elijah Church
Hall in Merrillville. Holy
Liturgy was served in St. Elijah Church by local pastor Rev. Aleksandar
Novakovich. Many sisters from neighboring parishes attended the liturgy.
Banquet
was at 1pm. Prior to the banquet St. Elijah Choir sang the Serbian
National Anthem and the Lord's prayer. After the blessing by the clergy
the sisters from four Kolos served a delicious dinner. The specious
Church Hall was packed. At the head table were seated the presidents of
four Kolos: Slavka Manojlovich, St. Elijah in Merrillville, Mara
Dobrijevich, St. George in Scherreville, Ljuba Radonjac, St. George in
East Chicago and Milena Rudman, St. Sava in Merrillville, as well as
Snezana Novakovich. Also the clergy from the four parishes were seated
at the head table: V. Rev. Dobrivoje Milunovich, Rev. Aleksandar
Novakovich, Rev. Marko Matich and Rev. Aleksandar Savich. Seated at the
head table were also: V. Rev. Nedeljko Lunich, Dean of Chicago Deanery,
V. Rev. Luka Lukich, pastor of St. Simeon in South Chicago and Mico
Stojich, V. Pres. of St. Elijah Church Board.
Fr.
Aleksandar Novakovich, local pastor greeted all present and welcomed
them to this noble event. He praised the Circles of Serbian Sisters for
their love and dedication.
The
special greeting on behalf of His Grace Bishop Longin was delivered by
V. Rev. Nedeljko Lunich, Dean of Chicago Deanery. The greeting is
posted on this web site (see below).
There was a special video presentation of the narration of the
destructive war against Serbian lands and deliveries of the
humanitarian aid to the Serbian orphans and refugees, prepared by Fr.
Dobrivoje Milunovich and Snezana Novakovich. Fr. Dobrivoje and Snezana
spoke about delivery in the Serbian Homeland.
The Serbian Mothers Against Hunger has raised so far humanitarian aid in the amount of $464,238.00.
May
God bless our sisters and grant them good health and strength and
increase their love that they may continue to help our brothers and
sisters afflicted by our enemies.
The honorable pledge of Mother Yugovich:
Though our eagles have been killed
Our nests are full
We will feed our young
So our Nation will never perish
And our homes will soon replenish.
V. Rev. Stavrophor Nedeljko Lunich
GREETINGS TO THE KOLOS' SISTERS AT THE FUNDRAISER AT ST. ELIJAH IN MERRILLVILLE
October 11, 2009
Reverend
Fathers, the Officers of the Circles of Serbian Sisters,
representatives of the Church School Congregations, brothers and
sisters:
Allow
me to greet you today at this gathering on behalf of His Grace Bishop
Longin, who couldn't attend due to his commitment at a consecration of
St. Sava Church in Boston, MA. I am honored to convey to you his
message with the best wishes and a prayer to God for His Divine mercy
and guidance.
There
is a lot to be said about the work of the Serbian sisters unified in
the Ladies Auxiliaries throughout this Continent. Your hard labor and
love for the Church had sustained church life in many parishes. The
term sister is synonymous with the one of Serbian mother, which
encompasses the highest Christian qualities.
It
is said in the Proverbs: "A woman that feareth the Lord shall be
praised - and let her own works praise her" (Proverb 31, 30-31). "With
the fruit of her hands she planted a vineyard. She stretcheth out her
hand to the poor, she reacheth forth her hands to the needy" (Prov. 31,
16-20).
The Serbian women organized in the Circles of Serbian Sisters performed
glorious deeds. Throughout our church and national history, especially
on this continent, our women played an important role in the
preservation of our religious and cultural heritage. With wisdom and
foresight they saw the need to expend their activities to an even
greater level of assistance to our Church, and chose to accept as a
main objective, the responsibility to help maintain a children summer
program. Looking through the pages of your accomplishments one may
rightfully say that you have succeeded to preserve our cultural and
religious ideals, supported charitable and humanitarian institutions
and gave every help when it was needed.
Love
and concern for our Serbian brothers and sisters, as well as sympathy
for those who are suffering, have brought us today to this gathering
that we may show compassion toward the victims of the last wars in the
Serbian homeland. This is not the first time you have been giving of
yourselves to help our Serbian people - the refugees, many of whom have
lost everything: family members, houses, property. On several occasions
through your efforts and generosity you have alleviated a lot of pain
and suffering of our brothers and sisters in the Serbian homeland. You
have followed a tradition of the finest sisterly care for our victims,
for the needy and misfortunate ones.
I
have had opportunity to observe the diligent work of our sisters,
especially where our children are concerned. Because of your individual
and collective sacrifices and hard work for Serbianism and Orthodoxy
over the years the good Lord has blessed your sisterly organizations
with continued success.
As
we are commending you as a worthy members of these fine sisterly
organizations, we must not loose sight of the fact that we should also
honor you as good Christian mothers. We can not overlook the tremendous
role you played in the fine upbringing of our young people.
Let
me tell to our young ones who have been called to fortify and
strengthen the ranks of the sisterly organizations that your mothers
and grandmothers laid down a firm foundation for the future generations
to build upon. They gave you the proper tools and materials with which
to perpetuate the ideals and goals that prompted them organize the
federation of the Church Kolos. Their ideals were lofty and purposes
benevolent. Because of their hard work and perseverance the Federation
continued its work thus enabling the religious, cultural and
humanitarian aims of the federation to be carried out. From the humble
beginning the Federation has grown and flourished through the past
sixty some years of devotion to our Holy Serbian Orthodox Church in all
its endeavors.
Dear
sisters, we have entered a new era, new epoch as with God's help the
complete administrative unity of the Serbian Church on this continent
have been achieved. Following the suit of the unity the Kolos of the
former Midwestern and New Gracanica Metropolitanates have merged into
one Federation of the Circles of the Serbian Sisters of the New
Gracanica-Midwestern Diocese, with the Executive Board composed from
both former federations.
You
were forerunners of this unity as you have been gathering for a worthy
cause for more than a decade, approaching each other with respect and
honor. We are sure you will continue to treat each other in the same
fashion. Respect your spiritual leaders and help them in their very
responsible tasks, as they are entrusted with your wellbeing and
salvation, of course in God's name. I am proud as a Dean of Chicago
Deanery to see these young, remarkable and dedicated servants of God
working together with you hand and hand, Father Dobrivoje, Father
Marko, Father Aleksandar and Father Aco. Of course I would be remised
if I would not mentioned the accomplishments of you former pastors,
Fr. Lazar, who deservedly received award to wear the pectoral cross,
Fr. John, Fr. Dragoljub. They did their best. I am sure their
successors will enhance the work in administering the flock entrusted
to their care.
We
congratulate the new Board of the Federation of the Serbian Sisters of
the New Gracanica-Midwestern Diocese and pray that God watchsafe them
and guide them in their work for the benefit of the Serbian Orthodox
Church and Serbian people.
To
the pioneers and founding sisters of your Circles, who have passed on
to a well earned rest, in the Holy Kingdom of our Lord, we say "Memory
Eternal". To those of you who are still backbone and moving force may
the Lord and Your Holy Patroness bless you with a long life, health and
happiness.
All
honest Serbs ache over the human suffering and tragedy of our Serbian
people, especially those in Kosovo and Metohija. A well known Serbian
poet laments over Serbian tragedy in this sad poem:
"Sta treba da dozivi, moje tragicno pleme,
Kakve ponore, bede i kakve pogibije,
Da sa grbace smakne komunisticko breme
Pod kojim ocajava tolike decenije?
Od srpskog Pijemonta, samo patuljak osta.
Dok nam Kosovo sveto paklenom mrznjom gori:
Sve je u raspadanju! Zar i to nije dosta,
Da kuka I motika progovori...? (Rajkovic)
Free English translation would be:
"What else should befall my Serbian clan;
What abyss, misery, what calvary;
In order to get rid of the Communist burden,
My people has despaired under, for a half century?
From the Serbian Piemont, has left only a fragment,
While the sacred land of Kosovo, in hatred, is burning.
All is breaking down! Isn't it sufficient,
To awaken people's revolt, and calm down a national mourning...?
Yes, we, together with a poet, lament over the destiny of our Serbian
people and Serbian land. The new epics will be commemorating those
tragic events, uplifting the spirit in a hope that Serbia will rise
again.
May
God safeguard our Serbian people and all peace loving people in the
world. May He, the Prince of Peace, grant peace to our people and
deliver them from all enemies, from affliction, from pain and suffering.
Source: www.serborth.org