Serbian Orthodox Church

Bishop Atanasije celebrates at Ruzica Church

Bishop Atanasije celebrates at Ruzica Church

On the feast day of Holy Martyr Deacon Avvacum andHoly Martyr Hegumen Paisius His Grace Bishop Atanasije of Hvosno celebrated the Divine Liturgy at the Ruzica church on the Kalimegdan. Many believers were present at the Liturgy and the Bishop held a sermon. 

Receptions at Serbian Patriarchate on 27 December 2012

Receptions at Serbian Patriarchate on 27 December 2012
Receptions at Serbian Patriarchate on 27 December 2012
Receptions at Serbian Patriarchate on 27 December 2012
Receptions at Serbian Patriarchate on 27 December 2012

His Holiness Irinej, Serbian Patriarch received yesterday at Serbian Patriarchate in Belgrade on 27 December 2012 in separate visits: Mr Mileta Radojevic, the director of the Office for Cooperation with Traditional Churches and Religious Communities, as well as Mr. Milojko Budimir, president of the Association of the Croatian Serbs, with members of the delegation: Mr. Cedomir Maric, Mr. Rada Matijas, Mr. Veljko Vukelic and Mr. Jovan Kablar. 

Construction to resume on new St. Archangel Michael Serbian Orthodox Church

Construction stopped earlier this year when the builder hired by the church when out of business. But new subcontractors may resume work in late January. The construction of the new St. Archangel Michael Serbian Orthodox Church at 18870 Allendale Avenue hit a snag early this year when the builder the church hired went out of business. Since then all work has been halted on the large structure located on busy Allendale.

Long path to reach spiritual home

AMBROSE JACKSON, PRIEST, TEACHER, 10-12-1935 — 4-8-2012

TWO funeral services for the Very Reverend Archpriest Ambrose Trevor Jackson, one in Adelaide and the other in rural Victoria, were attended by clergy and parishioners from the Serbian, Greek, Russian, Antiochian and Romanian Orthodox as well as Coptic, Anglican and Catholic churches.

The diverse congregations demonstrated the connections Father Ambrose had made in an unusual life journey.

December in Venezuela

December in Venezuela
December in Venezuela
December in Venezuela
December in Venezuela

The great feast day of the Entrance of the Theotokos into the Temple, as well as the feast day of Saint Nicholas were celebrated at the Russian Orthodox Church of Saint Nicholas in Caracas. Protopresbyter-staurophor Pavle Volkov celebrated the Holy Liturgy with the concelebration of presbyter Aleksandar Djordjevic. On the 28th Sunday after Pentecost the Holy Liturgy was celebrated in the church of Saint George in Caracas by f. Aleksandar and f. Antonije. The next week, in the church of Saint John in Maracay, the Holy Liturgies were served by presbyters Aleksandar Djordjevic and Antonio Garcia.

Orthodox Scripture Classes at Dee Why Primary School

Orthodox Scripture Classes at Dee Why Primary School

As 2012 draws to a close, the Year 6 children who attend Orthodox Scripture classes at Dee Why Primary School bid farewell to Father Sasha, as they venture off to High School.

 Father Sasha has been teaching the children at Dee Why School Scripture every Thursday morning for the past eight years.

Father Sasha commenced teaching Scripture in 2004 at which time; there were 36 Serbian children in the school, which comprised a thick density of the total number of students enrolled in the school.

Earlier this year Father Sasha was presented with an award from ICCOREIS (Inter-Church Commission on Religious Education in Schools-NSW) at Parliament House for recognition of his dedication to teaching Scripture to Orthodox children.

Today, for some children, was their final scripture lesson with Father Sasha, the children, said their prayers and sang "Oj Badnjace" as an item for the combined Scripture school assembly. The children were beaming with pride, given the prayers and song they had learnt with Father Sasha

Recently, when Father Sasha was unable to attend Scripture one morning last month, the proxy stepped in, she took the children for Scripture for the 45 minute session to avoid them being placed in non-scripture classes.

Their little faces were so disappointed that Father Sasha couldn't make it. One of the children said, "You know we love when Father Sasha comes." (Then, also quickly added), "We like you too, "but when Father Sasha comes we're really special 'cause, you know, he's the Pop"

As that particular morning was St Demetrius / Mitrovdan, I asked the class if anyone could tell me about Feast Days / Patron Saint's Days. The children quickly corrected me and said, "You mean Slava, because that's what it's called in Serbian, "Father Sasha said". The children were very thorough and detailed, with all their responses about Slava, the traditions, the spiritual / religious importance, family connections and what was needed to celebrate Slava.

However, what continually flowed through was that every response throughout that 45min session commenced with "Father Sasha said", or "Otac Sasha told us, or Pop Sasha said"

We continued our Scripture lesson and together we read the Bible story of one of the miracles that Jesus Christ performed, when Jesus feed five thousand people with two fishes and five loaves of bread.

After we read the story, one of the children raised his hand quickly, and inquired directly, "Are you sure this is our religion and are you sure you're Serbian?" "Cause I've never heard this story before!" And, "I'm going to tell Father Sasha next week about this story you read!"

I assured the children, that this indeed was a story from the Bible. However, I was quite bemused of the "dobbing me in" threat to Father Sasha.

Overall, the reality is, Father Sasha may think he simply comes once a week for a 45 minute Scripture class and it's no big deal. But the truth of the matter is, the 45 minute lesson Father Sasha has with the children, leaves a lasting impact on them, as sadly, some of the children seldom attend church, whilst for others it may be the only foundation and path to our faith. What is also prevalent, is how much the children love and adore their Father Sasha and the positive impact he has on the children is priceless.

Angela Bubalo

Source: soc.org.au