Clergy and delegates arrive and register for 20th Triennial Sabor
The 20th
Triennial Church Assembly (Sabor) of the Serbian Orthodox Church in North and South America is set to begin on August
11, 2009 at
St. George Serbian Orthodox Church in Canton, Ohio. The Assembly brings together the
hierarchs, clergy, congregation board presidents and congregation delegates
from all five dioceses of the Serbian Orthodox Church in America.
This Assembly is particularly memorable and important because it is the first
assembly being held since the establishment of administrative unity among all
the parishes and congregations of the Church here.
Monday's activities centered around registration of delegates and the annual
meeting of the Serbian Orthodox Clergy Brotherhood. Over 40 priests
participated in the afternoon meeting, which was chaired by
Protopresbyter-Stavrophor Rastko Trbuhovich. Brotherhood president Prota Djokan
Majstorovic gave a report on the Brotherhood activities of the last year,
including publishing and educational, charitable and social.
Protopresbyter-Stavrophor Dragoljub Malich gave a brief presentation on the
clergy pension plan, and a financial advisor gave a more detailed presentation
on caring for each person's pension account. Officers for the coming year were
elected.
Following vespers and dinner, V. Rev. Dr. Paul Tarazi, professor of Old
Testament at St. Vladimir's Orthodox Theological Seminary, gave a talk to
the clergy on the parish priest as shepherd. He reminded his listeners that
Christ is the great High Priest, the true Shepherd, and the true Preacher. The
clergy are fellow slaves of God with all the other members of the Church, with
the special task of manifesting Christ's priesthood, pastorship and word to the
flock. The priest can do nothing on his own; everything he does must come from
God and be completely faithful to the words, teaching and actions of Christ. He
must hear and obey the Master first, and then in total obedience pass on that
same teaching and word to Christ's flock. Whatever authority he has is directly
related to how faithfully he transmits Christ's word.
Later in the evening, the Central Church Council met in preparation for the
beginning of the Assembly on Tuesday.
The host parish of St. George in Canton has clearly worked hard to organize
this Assembly, and registration and the other events of the first day proceeded
in an orderly and expeditious way.
Tuesday is scheduled to begin with Divine Liturgy at 8:00 am, followed by the opening of the
Assembly with the Invocation of the Holy Spirit, welcomes, the opening session.
A highlight of the morning will be the finals of the St. Nicholai Oratorical
Festival. The afternoon session will hear reports on the work of the various Central Church ministry committees. The evening is
to feature a panel discussion on joyful opportunities for Orthodox Christian
Stewardship.
We will post news and photos from each day of the Assembly on this web site on
as timely a basis as possible.
Source: www.serborth.org