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Red Cross Nazi Concentration Camp
Skull Tower
Nis Fortress
Archaeological Hall
Monument to the Liberators of Nis
Bali-Begova Mosque
Holy Trinity Cathedral
Bubanj Memorial Park
Vinski Podrum Malca
St. Sava Park
Serbian Choral Society | Free 2016 Easter Concert
7 May 7.30 pm
Holy Trinity Serbian Orthodox Church
Address: Nicholson St & Glenlyon Rd, Brunswick East VIC 3057
Choral Festival 2015 - Friday May 22
Marian & Andrew / Julia Morgan Ballroom & Holy Trinity Greek Orthodox Church SF Wedding
Witness the beautiful love story of Marian and Andrew as they celebrate their special day with friends and family at the Holy Trinity Greek Orthodox Church and the Julia Morgan Ballroom in San Francisco, CA on August 25, 2019.
Halleluiah Chorus
This is from George Friedrich Handel's oratorio 'Messiah'
For those of you who may wonder, I have served as an organist at the Cathedral of Our Lady of Peace, Honolulu, Hawaii for the past 17 years. This was done all as a volunteer. I played the organ for the 0900, 1030, and 1800 masses, accompanied both cathedral's main and Samoan choirs, and gave free organ recitals from time to time. I also accompanied the Hawaii Pacific University's International Vocal Ensemble when the performed at the cathedral and required organ accompaniment. I also did on the spot minor repairs to the organ - even crawling up into the chamber to remove a ciphering pipe during mass!! I have been called by the church office on very short notice to play the organ for weddings and funerals and needed to suddenly negotiate taking time off from my regular job to make this happen. For me playing the organ is not considered as a 'job', it is rather considered a deeply passionate ministry in the Roman Catholic Church.
HISTORICAL PLACES OF SERBIA IN GOOGLE EARTH PART SIX ( 6/6 )
HISTORICAL PLACES OF SERBIA PART SIX ( 6/6 )
1. PETROVARADIN FORTRESS 45°15'6.43N 19°51'44.44E
2. MANASTIR TRONOSA (XIII / XVI),KORENITA 44°27'37.60N 19°17'1.12E
3. CRKVA SVETE TROJICE,GORNJI MILANOVAC 44° 1'27.35N 20°27'38.34E
4. SPOMEN PARK BUBANJ,NIS 43°18'18.20N 21°52'21.49E
5. NATIONAL UNIVERSITY LIBRARY,KOSOVA 42°39'27.22N 21° 9'44.38E
6. MANASTIR SVETE PETKE U IZVORU( XIV ),IZVOR 43°51'23.36N 21°35'59.21E
7. KNEZ MILOS SPOMENIK,SAVSKI VENAC 44°48'24.28N 20°27'38.84E
8. DJURDJEVI STUPOVI,NOVI PAZAR 43° 9'57.70N 20°29'51.46E
9. USPENSKA CRKVA,VOJVODINA 45°15'19.72N 19°50'31.88E
10. MONUMENT NADI NAUMOVIC,KRAGUJEVAC 44° 1'2.47N 20°53'31.24E
11. CATHEDRAL,NOVI SAD 45°15'19.98N 19°50'44.40E
12. HOLY APOSTLES OF PETER & PAUL,ARANDELOVAC 44°18'47.05N 20°33'41.41E
13. SPOMENIK JOVANU JOVANOVICU ZMAJU,NOVI SAD 45°15'24.69N 19°50'52.00E
14. SPOMENIK MIGUELA ROMA U ŠUMARICAMA,KRAGUJEVAC 44° 0'55.66N 20°52'57.09E
15. BOTANIC GARDEN,JEVREMOVAC 44°48'57.45N 20°28'23.36E
16. HRAM SV.CARA KONSTANTINA I CARICE JELENE,GRAD NIS 43°19'12.50N 21°55'6.83E
17. MUSEUM,BELGRADE 44°49'10.29N 20°26'32.83E
18. CRKVA SVETOG LUKE,BELGRADE 44°50'36.37N 20°29'26.55E
19. HOLY CHURCHES,KRAGUJEVAC 44° 0'29.07N 20°54'47.30E
20. MONUMENT,BELGRADE 44°49'13.15N 20°26'8.04E
21. SUBOTICKA SINAGOGA,VOJVODINA 46° 6'4.88N 19°39'41.32E
22. ST.GABRIEL THE ARCHANGEL CHURCH,BELGRADE 44°47'24.95N 20°27'30.04E
23. CRKVA SVETA TROJICA (1898),PARACIN 43°51'49.98N 21°24'45.06E
24. OSH SVETOZAR MILETIЋ,BELGRADE 44°50'25.79N 20°24'47.50E
25. MANASTIR PETKOVICA ( XVI ),DIVOS 45° 7'33.58N 19°32'0.24E
26. SPOMENIK ANTIFASIZMU,OBRENOVAC 44°39'16.60N 20°12'2.86E
27. ST.NICHOLAS CATHEDRAL,KARLOVCI 45°12'10.49N 19°56'3.48E
28. CRKVA SVETOG JOVANA KRSTITELJA,BELGRADE 44°43'35.15N 20°25'43.03E
29. CITY HALL- SUBOTICA, VOJVODINA 46° 5'59.06N 19°39'52.47E
30. ST.SAVA CHURCH,BELGRADE 44°47'55.36N 20°28'6.08E
31. MANASTIR STARA PAVLICA ( XII/XIII ),BRVENIK 43°20'32.88N 20°38'48.57E
32. CRKVA LAZARICA U ZEMUN POLJU,BELGRADE 44°52'13.88N 20°19'34.48E
33. BACKA FORTRESS 45°23'35.03N 19°13'19.71E
Amazing Orthodox Church Experience
This was a once in a lifetime experience!!! We walked into this gorgeous Orthodox Church in Bijeljina, Rep of Srpska and bumped into some artists that were painting the chuch. They have been working on this for 1 year and still have 6 months to go! They were kind enough to show us around and they even let me up on the scaffolding with them! It was similar to meeting Leonardo Da Vinci!!! These guys have painted many Orthodox churches throughout Serbia and Rep of Srpska!!!
РУСКЕ ЦРКВЕ И СПОМЕНИЦИ
Најлепше руске цркве и споменици културе
Jazz Museum in Nis
Took Margaret and Marian Kevorkian to visit the Jazz Museum in the fortress of Nis, Serbia. This used to be a Turkish Hamam, bathing area and was converted to Museum for Jazz, Because the fortress of Nis holds every year the Jazz festival called Nisville. It has the bed and the throne of Solomon Burke. Solomon Burke (born James Solomon McDonald, March 21, 1936 or 1940 – October 10, 2010) was an American preacher and singer who shaped the sound of rhythm and blues as one of the founding fathers of soul music in the 1960s.[3] He has been called a key transitional figure bridging R&B and soul,[4] and was known for his prodigious output.
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Serbia - Children honor 800th Anniversary of the Belgrade Patriarchate
Orthodox Patriarchate in Belgrade (Serbian Orthodox Church) commemorates it's 800th anniversary of Autocephaly (Independence).
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18 The greatest gathering in the history of the Serbian Orthodox Church
Primates and representatives of local Orthodox Churches, led by His All-Holiness Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomew, His Holiness Theophilos of Jerusalem, His Holiness Patriarch Kirill of Moscow and All Russia, His Beatitude Archbishop Chrysostomos of Cyprus and His Beatitude Archbishop Sava of Warsaw responded to the invitation of His Holiness Irinej, Serbian Patriarch to participate in both the Central and closing ceremony commemorating the 1700th anniversary of the Edict of Milan. Besides delegations from the Orthodox Churches, the Central celebration of the 1700th anniversary of the Edict of Milan will also be attended by representatives of the East Non-Chalcedonian Churches, an esteemed delegation from the Vatican with representatives from the Roman Catholic Church from the region, leaders from the Reformed Church, as well as different Christian organizations and associations from throughout Europe and the world.
The arrival of our esteemed guests is expected on Friday, October 4th, when there will be initial meetings with our Patriarch Irinej and hierarchs. Citizens of Belgrade will have a unique opportunity to greet Orthodox patriarchs, hierarchs and other guests on Saturday, October 5th at 9 a.m. , when the Doxology will be served at the Cathedral Church. Following the Liturgy there will be official audiences and talks with Patriarch Irinej and Serbian archbishops, as well as the highest representatives of authority from the Republic of Serbia.
The central event of this years' All-Christian jubilee will take place on Sunday, October 6th, at 9 a.m., when in Nis, in front of the newly built church of Sts. Emperor Constantine and Empress Helen, the Divine Liturgy will be served by His All-Holiness Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomew with the concelebration of all present primates and representatives of the local Orthodox Churches. On this occasion, His Holiness Serbian Patriarch Irinej will award his guests with the Order of Holy Emperor Constantine the Great. Besides the highest officials of the Republic of Serbia, other representatives of the states in the region are also expected, as well as ambassadors accredited in our country and the most influential people from public and cultural life of our country. On this day Serbia and Nis will serve as a kind of center of world Christianity.
On Monday, October 7th, the guests of His Holiness Irinej, Serbian Patriarch, will join their host in Podgorica, where the new Cathedral church, dedicated to the Resurrection, of Christ will be consecrated. On the following day day, October 8th, in Belgrade, after a memorial service for Patriarch Pavle of blessed repose in Rakovica Monastery, the guests will visit the exhibition of the Academy of the Serbian Orthodox Church for arts and conservation and in the evening they will attend a premiere of the opera In hoc signo!.
The Serbian Orthodox Church calls upon her spiritual children and all people of good faith to come and in this way become participants of the greatest Christian gathering in our history.
Things to See and Do in Belgrade
Things to See and Do in Belgrade
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In this episode we take you to the capital of Serbia, Belgrade! David’s first stop is Kalemagdan Fortress which consist of the old citadel and Kalemegdan Park on the confluence of the Danube River and the Sava River. The meeting of the Sava river into the Danube is one of the most beautiful natural lookouts in the capital.
The location of the fortress is right next to old Belgrade of Stari Grad. Knez Mihailova Street is the main pedestrian street in the city center.
Next up we visit Ada Lake, a river island that has been turned into a peninsula. During the summer months, Belgradian’s come to relax at the beach at Ada.
Now we head to the Church of Saint Sava during Easter service. The Church of Saint Sava is a Serbian Orthodox church located on the Vracar plateau in Belgrade. When the church is completed it will be the second largest Orthodox church in the world after the Holy Trinity Cathedral of Tbilisi.
The next location we visit is Tasmajdan Park, a public park in the surrounding urban neighborhood of central Belgrade. The park was bombed by NATO in 1999. There are two churches, St. Mark’s Church “Serbian Orthodox” and a Russian Orthodox Church.
Now we head out to try Burek a Balkan staple food! Burek is a dough filled with either cheese, spinach, or meat. David tries both a cheese and a spinach and cheese.
Republic Square is considered to be the heart of Belgrade! After we head to Skadarlija, the bohemain area of Belgrade. This is a great restaurant street and the perfect place to try Rakia!
Bucko, is a famous pizza place in Belgrade. Our friend Ivan from Belgrade VIP thinks this is a must try and we do too!
Now off to Zemun, it was once a separate town from Belgrade. It’s located directly across the river Sava. It’s a beautiful place to relax and enjoy its romantic architecture!
So that was David’s list of top things to see and do in Belgrade. Definitely a must visit capital when you visit the Balkans.
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Exploring Sremski Karlovci town of wine, spirituality and culture |near Novi Sad and Belgrade Serbia
This video is about Sremski Karlovci, the town you can see when you are in Novi Sad or Belgrade or anywhere else near Vojvodina and Serbia. Sremski Karlovci is situated on the bank of the river Danube, 8 kilometers (5 miles) from Novi Sad. We start from Novi Sad, pass through Petrovaradin and explore the center of Sremski Karlovci, the Royal garden, the monastery and more.
In ancient times, a small Roman fortress existed at this location. The town itself was first mentioned in 1308, under the name of Karom. Its Serbian name, Karlovci was first recorded in 1532/3. The town has traditionally been known as the seat of the Serbian Orthodox Church in the Habsburg Monarchy, as well as the political and cultural capital of Serbian Vojvodina after the May Assembly and during the Revolution in 1848.
We start from Novi Sad, pass Petrovaradin old and new town and Petrovaradin fortress. In Sremski Karlovci we start from Presentation of the Blessed Virgin Mary monastery. The church of the Presentation, commonly called Upper Church due to its position on top of a smaller hill in town, was completed in 1764.
The second stop is the awesome Royal garden. The complex of the Royal Garden is situated in the town, 500 m away from the town center. It is one of the oldest botanical gardens in our country. It consists of two levels: sports and recreational facilities are situated on the upper level and walking lanes in the lower one.
Then, we go to the center and the first building is Karlovci Theological Seminary. Orthodox Theological Seminary in Karlovci was founded in 1794, the second one in the world (Kievan Seminary being the first).
Patriarch's Court is one of the most monumental XIX-century buildings of Vojvodina. It was completed in 1895 and it served as the residence of the Patriarch of Karlovci, and later as the summer residence of the Patriarch of Serbia after the reunification of the Serbian Orthodox Church in 1920. The Court today houses the Museum of Serbian Orthodox Church, and it is also the current residence of the Orthodox bishop of the Eparchy of Srem.
Cathedral Church of Saint Nicholas dedicated to the Translation of Relics of Saint Nicholas (22 May), was erected in 1762. It is considered to be one of the masterpieces of Serbian baroque.
Located right next to the Orthodox Cathedral Church, the Catholic Church of the Holy Trinity was completed in 1768. Its portal is considered to be one of the most beautiful examples of baroque portals in Serbia.
Karlovci High School is the oldest Serbian high school was founded in Karlovci in 1791. The building houses an impressive library with many books of great importance to the history of Serbs in Austria-Hungary.
The Magistrate of Sremski Karlovci (town hall) is one of the most historical buildings in town. It was completed in 1811 in the neo-classicist style, and for most of its history, it served as the seat of the Town and Municipal Assembly.
What you can buy? My suggestion is Bermet wine as here is the only place on the Earth where Bermet wine is produced. It is a traditional desert aromatic wine that has been produced in this region for centuries. At first, it was used as a remedy. However, with the passing of time, due to its exceptional taste, it was made for pleasure as well. Vienna Court was buying Bermet from the local winemakers in advance and at high prices. From the middle of the 19th century, it was being exported regularly, even to America. Bermet is a sweet red wine with a high percentage of alcohol (16% - 17%). However, it is the superb taste that distinguishes this wine from the others. The taste is derived from medicinal herbs, spices and dry fruit that are added to it during the process of production. The Ministry of Agriculture declared Bermet from Fruška Gora as a new protected brand of Serbia in 2007.
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12 The greatest gathering in the history of the Serbian Orthodox Church
Primates and representatives of local Orthodox Churches, led by His All-Holiness Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomew, His Holiness Theophilos of Jerusalem, His Holiness Patriarch Kirill of Moscow and All Russia, His Beatitude Archbishop Chrysostomos of Cyprus and His Beatitude Archbishop Sava of Warsaw responded to the invitation of His Holiness Irinej, Serbian Patriarch to participate in both the Central and closing ceremony commemorating the 1700th anniversary of the Edict of Milan. Besides delegations from the Orthodox Churches, the Central celebration of the 1700th anniversary of the Edict of Milan will also be attended by representatives of the East Non-Chalcedonian Churches, an esteemed delegation from the Vatican with representatives from the Roman Catholic Church from the region, leaders from the Reformed Church, as well as different Christian organizations and associations from throughout Europe and the world.
The arrival of our esteemed guests is expected on Friday, October 4th, when there will be initial meetings with our Patriarch Irinej and hierarchs. Citizens of Belgrade will have a unique opportunity to greet Orthodox patriarchs, hierarchs and other guests on Saturday, October 5th at 9 a.m. , when the Doxology will be served at the Cathedral Church. Following the Liturgy there will be official audiences and talks with Patriarch Irinej and Serbian archbishops, as well as the highest representatives of authority from the Republic of Serbia.
The central event of this years' All-Christian jubilee will take place on Sunday, October 6th, at 9 a.m., when in Nis, in front of the newly built church of Sts. Emperor Constantine and Empress Helen, the Divine Liturgy will be served by His All-Holiness Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomew with the concelebration of all present primates and representatives of the local Orthodox Churches. On this occasion, His Holiness Serbian Patriarch Irinej will award his guests with the Order of Holy Emperor Constantine the Great. Besides the highest officials of the Republic of Serbia, other representatives of the states in the region are also expected, as well as ambassadors accredited in our country and the most influential people from public and cultural life of our country. On this day Serbia and Nis will serve as a kind of center of world Christianity.
On Monday, October 7th, the guests of His Holiness Irinej, Serbian Patriarch, will join their host in Podgorica, where the new Cathedral church, dedicated to the Resurrection, of Christ will be consecrated. On the following day day, October 8th, in Belgrade, after a memorial service for Patriarch Pavle of blessed repose in Rakovica Monastery, the guests will visit the exhibition of the Academy of the Serbian Orthodox Church for arts and conservation and in the evening they will attend a premiere of the opera In hoc signo!.
The Serbian Orthodox Church calls upon her spiritual children and all people of good faith to come and in this way become participants of the greatest Christian gathering in our history.
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19 The greatest gathering in the history of the Serbian Orthodox Church
Primates and representatives of local Orthodox Churches, led by His All-Holiness Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomew, His Holiness Theophilos of Jerusalem, His Holiness Patriarch Kirill of Moscow and All Russia, His Beatitude Archbishop Chrysostomos of Cyprus and His Beatitude Archbishop Sava of Warsaw responded to the invitation of His Holiness Irinej, Serbian Patriarch to participate in both the Central and closing ceremony commemorating the 1700th anniversary of the Edict of Milan. Besides delegations from the Orthodox Churches, the Central celebration of the 1700th anniversary of the Edict of Milan will also be attended by representatives of the East Non-Chalcedonian Churches, an esteemed delegation from the Vatican with representatives from the Roman Catholic Church from the region, leaders from the Reformed Church, as well as different Christian organizations and associations from throughout Europe and the world.
The arrival of our esteemed guests is expected on Friday, October 4th, when there will be initial meetings with our Patriarch Irinej and hierarchs. Citizens of Belgrade will have a unique opportunity to greet Orthodox patriarchs, hierarchs and other guests on Saturday, October 5th at 9 a.m. , when the Doxology will be served at the Cathedral Church. Following the Liturgy there will be official audiences and talks with Patriarch Irinej and Serbian archbishops, as well as the highest representatives of authority from the Republic of Serbia.
The central event of this years' All-Christian jubilee will take place on Sunday, October 6th, at 9 a.m., when in Nis, in front of the newly built church of Sts. Emperor Constantine and Empress Helen, the Divine Liturgy will be served by His All-Holiness Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomew with the concelebration of all present primates and representatives of the local Orthodox Churches. On this occasion, His Holiness Serbian Patriarch Irinej will award his guests with the Order of Holy Emperor Constantine the Great. Besides the highest officials of the Republic of Serbia, other representatives of the states in the region are also expected, as well as ambassadors accredited in our country and the most influential people from public and cultural life of our country. On this day Serbia and Nis will serve as a kind of center of world Christianity.
On Monday, October 7th, the guests of His Holiness Irinej, Serbian Patriarch, will join their host in Podgorica, where the new Cathedral church, dedicated to the Resurrection, of Christ will be consecrated. On the following day day, October 8th, in Belgrade, after a memorial service for Patriarch Pavle of blessed repose in Rakovica Monastery, the guests will visit the exhibition of the Academy of the Serbian Orthodox Church for arts and conservation and in the evening they will attend a premiere of the opera In hoc signo!.
The Serbian Orthodox Church calls upon her spiritual children and all people of good faith to come and in this way become participants of the greatest Christian gathering in our history.
14 The greatest gathering in the history of the Serbian Orthodox Church
Primates and representatives of local Orthodox Churches, led by His All-Holiness Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomew, His Holiness Theophilos of Jerusalem, His Holiness Patriarch Kirill of Moscow and All Russia, His Beatitude Archbishop Chrysostomos of Cyprus and His Beatitude Archbishop Sava of Warsaw responded to the invitation of His Holiness Irinej, Serbian Patriarch to participate in both the Central and closing ceremony commemorating the 1700th anniversary of the Edict of Milan. Besides delegations from the Orthodox Churches, the Central celebration of the 1700th anniversary of the Edict of Milan will also be attended by representatives of the East Non-Chalcedonian Churches, an esteemed delegation from the Vatican with representatives from the Roman Catholic Church from the region, leaders from the Reformed Church, as well as different Christian organizations and associations from throughout Europe and the world.
The arrival of our esteemed guests is expected on Friday, October 4th, when there will be initial meetings with our Patriarch Irinej and hierarchs. Citizens of Belgrade will have a unique opportunity to greet Orthodox patriarchs, hierarchs and other guests on Saturday, October 5th at 9 a.m. , when the Doxology will be served at the Cathedral Church. Following the Liturgy there will be official audiences and talks with Patriarch Irinej and Serbian archbishops, as well as the highest representatives of authority from the Republic of Serbia.
The central event of this years' All-Christian jubilee will take place on Sunday, October 6th, at 9 a.m., when in Nis, in front of the newly built church of Sts. Emperor Constantine and Empress Helen, the Divine Liturgy will be served by His All-Holiness Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomew with the concelebration of all present primates and representatives of the local Orthodox Churches. On this occasion, His Holiness Serbian Patriarch Irinej will award his guests with the Order of Holy Emperor Constantine the Great. Besides the highest officials of the Republic of Serbia, other representatives of the states in the region are also expected, as well as ambassadors accredited in our country and the most influential people from public and cultural life of our country. On this day Serbia and Nis will serve as a kind of center of world Christianity.
On Monday, October 7th, the guests of His Holiness Irinej, Serbian Patriarch, will join their host in Podgorica, where the new Cathedral church, dedicated to the Resurrection, of Christ will be consecrated. On the following day day, October 8th, in Belgrade, after a memorial service for Patriarch Pavle of blessed repose in Rakovica Monastery, the guests will visit the exhibition of the Academy of the Serbian Orthodox Church for arts and conservation and in the evening they will attend a premiere of the opera In hoc signo!.
The Serbian Orthodox Church calls upon her spiritual children and all people of good faith to come and in this way become participants of the greatest Christian gathering in our history.
St Luke's Serbian Orthodox Church discussion 4/5
Discussion on religion and science at St Luke's Serbian Orthodox Church in Langley, VA, America.
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O Lord, Crown them with Glory & Honor (Part 2)
Speaker is Mr. Vitaly Permiakov, Mth. O Lord, Crown them with Glory & Honor -- Liturgical Development of the Orthodox Sacrament of Holy Matrimony is a presentation from the Married Couple Retreat entitled The Orthodox Family in the Modern Age, held at the University of Notre Dame Sacred Heart Retreat Center on March 16-17, 2007, and sponsored by the Department of Christian Education of the Serbian Orthodox Midwestern Metropolitanate, Libertyville, IL. Video courtesy of Rev. Fr. Mile Subotic, Saints Peter & Paul Serbian Orthodox Church, South Bend, IN Voice of Orthodox Christianity.
Mr. Vitaly Permiakov, Mth is a recent graduate for Master of Theology from St. Vladimir's Seminary in New York, NY. Mr. Permiakov is a Ph.D. candidate at the University of Notre Dame, specializing in Liturgical Theology. He is a member of the Russian Orthodox Church.
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