VRBICA 2014 ST GEORGE SERBIAN ORTHODOX CHURCH SCHERERVILLE, IN
The Church School children of the St. George Serbian Orthodox Church in Schererville, IN hosted a VRBICA WORKSHOP on Saturday, April 12, 2014. The afternoon consisted of religious classes, children's choir, & an Easter craft. We concluded with the Vrbica Vesper Service with the procession around our church.
CRNA SENKA ZELENE ENERGIJE - DOCUMENTARY
Director: Dragan Gmizić
Director of photography: Szilard Kovac
Camera, editing: Zlatko Zlatkovic
Country: Serbia
Year: 2018.
Runtime: 47′
Language: Serbian
Production: Greenfield
Distribution: Greenfield
Website: gf.rs/crna-senka-zelene-energije
Sinopsis
Bez obzira na to da li živite u Zagrebu, Podgorici, Sarajevu ili Beogradu struja koju koristite u vašem domu u najvećoj meri je dobijena postupkom spaljivanja uglja. Preciznije – 70% potrošene struje dobijeno je iz regionalnih termoelektrana čiji je rad štetan po prirodu i zdravlje ljudi. Za Evropsku uniju ovaj postotak je apsolutno neprihvatljiv i od zemalja regiona očekuje se da počnu sa primenom alternativnih rešenja. Film Crna senka zelene energije prati Irmu Popović Dujmović, aktivistkinju Svetskog fonda za zaštitu prirode (WWF Adria) koja na svom putu kroz Hrvatsku, Bosnu, Srbiju i Crnu Goru otkriva na koji način je regionalni plan masovne izgradnje malih hidroelektrana umesto rešenja, stvorio brojne nove probleme. Devastacija prirode, otvorena pobuna ljudi protiv malih hidroelektrana kao i korupcija prilikom njihove izgradnje samo su neke, ne i najcrnje, senke zelene energije.
Synopsis
Regardless of whether you live in Zagreb, Podgorica, Sarajevo or Belgrade, the electricity you use in your home is mostly obtained by coal burning. More precisely – 70% of the used up electricity is received from regional thermal power plants whose work is harmful to the nature and the health of people. For the European Union this is absolutely unacceptable and countries in the region are expected to start using alternative solutions. The Dark Shadow of Green Energy follows Irma Popović Dujmović, a WWF Adria activist on the road through Croatia, Bosnia, Serbia and Montenegro, discovering how the regional plan for mass construction of small hydropower plants creates multiple new problems instead of solving them. The devastation of nature, the open revolt of people against small hydropower plants as well as the corruption in their construction are just some, but not the darkest, shadows of green energy.
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Novi Sad in 4k | SERBIA
Novi Sad (Нови Сад), Serbia, Europe
Novi Sad is a city in northern Serbia on the banks of the Danube River. Standing atop a riverside bluff, much of Petrovaradin Fortress dates to the 17th and 18th centuries, with an iconic clock tower and a network of tunnels. Across the river is the old quarter, Stari Grad, site of the Gothic Revival Name of Mary Church and the neo-Renaissance City Hall.
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The Name of Mary Church, Catholic church, Petrovaradin Clock Tower, The Our Lady of Snow ecumenic Church, Town Hall, Petrovaradin Fortress, Building of the Matica srpska, Liberty Square, Bishop Palace, Novi Sad Synagogue, Saint George's Cathedral, Orthodox church, Novi Sad Synagogue, Almaška Orthodox church, Serbian National Theatre
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St. George Serbian Orthodox Church, San Diego, CA, Pee-Wee Morava 9-29-2012. First performance after three practices.
Horovi medju freskama 2014
Hor Sveti Velikomucenik Georgije iz Bezanije.
Minta Aleksinački - Oče naš (Lord's Prayer)
Composer: Minta Aleksinački (1947)
Composed in 1973.
Performed by Radio Television Belgrade Choir
Conductor: Mladen Jagušt
Monasteries near Gornji Milanovac, Serbia (Voljavca, Kamenac, Vracevsnica, Savinac, Vujan)
MONASTERY VOLJAVCA is located in Tavnik village, 15 km from Kraljevo. Monastery’s name originates from the village with the same name. Complex is consisted of two churches, an old one, log cabin church, and new church.
The old church was built during Princ Milos’s reign, by the patriarch Arsenije III Carnojevic (1690), on the foundations of the earlier temples, which has been demolished by the Turks, when they arrived in this parts. All what was left behind them was a stone cup from which healing water flowed. The same stone cup still exists in today’s church, it has been dried up when some of the villagers began to feed the cattle from the source. The church is dedicated to St. Prokopije.
If you visit the monastery, you will receive, as a gift, the bottle of holy water consisting from holy waters that was brought by the moncs from doezens different holy places.
New church, dedicated to St. Petka, dates from 1967, and it was built because of the need of people for bigger church.
MONASTERY KAMENAC is located a few kilometers from Gruza, near the village Cestina. The foundation of the monastery is related to the despot Stefan Lazarevic from the late 14th and early 15th century. The monastery was destroyed by the arrival of the Turks in these parts in the mid-15th century. It was rebuilt in 1700 and again in 1870. At the beginning of the 20th century, King Peter I Karadjordjevic financed building of the entrance to the church.
On one of church stones, on the part of the wall from the exterior fasade, there is an imprint of St. Sava’s foot. In the courtyard is a monument to the warriors who fell in the wars from 1912 to 1918. Left and right from the front door are two doves carved into stone cubes. From the back part of the church was one of the oldest schools in Serbia, built in 1818.
All monastery products in the shop are made according to the old recepies found in the monastery and according to the recipies given to the monastery by believers. There are herbal teas, honey and honey-based products, tinctures, home-made soaps, balms, plum bandy, blackberry wine, religious books, etc. All herbal products or food are plant-based, without artificial substances.
MONASTERY VRACEVSNICA is located next to the village with same name, in the municipality of Gornji Milanovac. It was built in the 15th century. Building of the monastery was the expression of thankfulness to God because all inhabitants of mentioned village returned to their homes, alive and well, from the Kosovo battle.
Vracevsnica monastery has long been an important political and cultural center of the whole region, with first schools in this area. Vozd Karadjordje often visited the monastery, and the mother of Prince Milos Obrenovic, popularly known as Grandma Visnja, was buried in the monastery’s cortyartd, near St. George's church. Prince Milos built a resting house in the monastery’s courtyard for his mother’s soul.
The rebels set off from this monastery in 1815, after the Holy Communion, across the mountain Takovo and raised the Second Serbian Revolution against Turkish government.
In the monastery treasury are kept importan objects: icons, pieces of furniture of the Obrenovic family, a portrait of Princ Milos, the work of the famous painter Djura Jaksic.
In the monastery shop you can buy many products made by moncs, and far away is famous their honey.
ST. SAVA CHURCH - SAVINAC was built in 1819, with support of Princ Milos Obrenovic. It was built not far from where it is believed that it was formerly a medieval Savinac monastery, dating back to the Nemanjic's reign. After the liturgy, St. Sava went down to the spring on Dicina and sanctificated it, so this spring is called St. Sava’s spring, and the place around the spring was called Savinac.
In the crypt of the church there are the relics of Mina Karadzic Vukomanovic, Vuk Karadzic’s daughter, her husband Aleksa Vukomanovic's, a cousin of Princess Ljubica, and their child Janko's relics. There are kept the relics of Pricess Ljubica’s parents, and the relics of Obren Martinovic, the first husband of Princ Milos’s mother, by whom Obrenovics got their surname.
MONASTERY VUJAN dates from the 13th century. It is located in the area of Prislonica village. It is male monastery. The church in the monastery complex, dedicated to St. Archangel Michael, was built in 1805, by Nikola Milicevic Lunjevica, grandfather of Queen Draga, the last queen during the reign of Obrenovic.
The monastery was a learning center when there were no schools. The current frescoes are of no greater artistic value and date back to 1939 and 1943. Only a pillar of honorable dining table remained as a memorial to Nemanjic’s times.
The monastery preserves St. Vujan’s relics. As well, the remains of Queen Draga, Nikodia and Nikola Lunjevica are kept there, all killed during the May coup in 1903.
The most beloved Serbian patriarch Pavle became the monc in this monastery.
All visited on the 25th of July, 2019
Pee Wee Group (Gracanica 2014)
Хор Саборне Цркве Свети Георгије, Нови Сад
Васкрс 2019. / Easter 2019.
Church in Novi Sad, Serbia
Мали појци Светог Георгија из Сомбора, тропар Светом Сави (Little chanters of St. George)
Little chanters of St. George from Sombor, hymn to St. Sava
Хорови међу фрескама 2012. лета Господњег
Kathy Fanslow, Lynn Svilar from Our Serbs at Taste of Serbia in Lake Forest - RTS
Srpska Televizija Toronto - Sezona 3 Epizoda 24 - Serbian Toronto Television
Ekskluzivni intervju (treći i zadnji deo) sa Lazar Rockwood-om (Lazar Rokvud), Kanadski glumac Srpskog porekla u Torontu. Lazar igra glavnu ulogu u najnovnijem filmu Predraga Jakšića, Povratak / The Return.
Serbian firefighter wedding ceremony
As Serbian tradition dictates, the usual wedding ceremony consists of a group of bridesmaids and groomsmen along with all the other close and distant familly members and relatives going in a column following groom and bride through the town celebrating the act of wedding ceremony.
The key difference in this case is that the groom is a member of Serbian Rescue and Firefighting brigade wich makes the ceremony even more interesting and festive.
Како српска традиција налаже , уобичајено венчање се састоји од колоне сватова заједно са свим осталим блиски и далеким члановима породице који иду у колони после младожење и невесте кроз град и славе чин венчања.
Кључна разлика у овом случају је да је младожења је члан Српских ватрогасаца спасиоца што церемонију чини још интересантнијом и свечанијом.
Храм Св. Саве
Обилазак око Храма Св. Саве септембар 2007.
Crkva svetog Georgija
Rad učenika informatičke sekcije OŠ Dositej Obradović iz Sombora za konkurs u okviru projekta Virtuelni zavičaj.
Dusan Matic Recites Sveti Sava
At 99 years young, Blazo Dragic was honored by Dusan Matic reading this poem Sveti Sava, written by Blazo in January of 1947 in a displaced persons camp in Eboli, Italy. Blazo wrote many beautiful poems during those years spent in Italy and Germany. Blazo's poems have been published and can be purchased through the church office (219) 736-9191 during office hours 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. daily.
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SERBIA: BELGRADE: PROTESTERS GATHER ON ORTHODOX CHRISTMAS EVE
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Thousands of protestors gathered in the centre of Belgrade on Monday evening, in the latest demonstration against Serbian President Slobodan Milosevic.
The rally - marking Christmas Eve in the calendar of the Orthodox Church - was boosted by large numbers of people preparing to celebrate Midnight mass.
Earlier in the day, students opposed to the President had won a measure of support from the Army - after senior commanders promised not to interfere in the latest protest.
Thousands of opposition party supporters began pouring into Belgrade's Republic Square for a Christmas Eve rally from early in the evening.
The square began filling up at around 1700 G-M-T and the sound of horns, whistles and drums could be heard right across the centre of the Serbian capital.
Senior figures in the Opposition - including Renewal Party leader Vuk Draskovic - presented Christmas Presents to children in the crowds.
At the beginning of the gathering, police were not visible.
Despite a previous police ban on their protest marches, the political rally was expecting a boost from crowds preparing to march to the main Orthodox church for midnight mass.
The Christmas Eve celebrations are the latest move by students and opposition supporters, in their seven-week protest against the government's annulment of local elections.
Serbian Renewal Party leader Vuk Draskovic and Democratic Party spokesman Slobodan Vuksanovic were confident that the whole of Belgrade would be brought to a standstill.
They hoped for a different Christmas celebration next year.
SOUNDBITE: (English)
As a Christian I would like to send the best wishes to Slobodan Milosevic too, but I would like to wish him to approach the wisdom and the responsibility but I'm afraid that is the same as wishing that the night becomes day.
SUPER CAPTION: Vuk Draskovic, Renewal Party leader
SOUNDBITE: (English)
Unfortunately this Christmas they will spend with our people in the streets because of dictatorship in Serbia but I hope and I am sure that next Christmas will be at our homes in Democratic and free Serbia.
SUPER CAPTION: Slobodan Vuksanovic, Democratic Party spokesman
Earlier on Monday, the students tried to step up the pressure on the President by meeting the head of the Army, General Momcilo Perisic.
A five-man delegation asked the General not to intervene in the long-running protests.
President Milosevic sent tanks onto the streets of Belgrade in March 1991 against protesters -- and the students feared the same could happen again.
The group left the meeting, saying they had been given firm assurances that the army wouldn't move in against them.
SOUNDBITE: (English)
We are very satisfied with the talks with general Perisic and we have reasons to believe that the Army will not use any kind of force which is very important in this moment.
SUPER CAPTION: Dusan Vasiljevic, student leader and member of delegation
But Monday was mainly a religious day.
One of the largest services marking Christmas Eve was conducted by the leader of the Serbian Orthodox Church, Patriarch Pavle, with several hundred people gathering in the city's cathedral.
At midnight, Patriarch Pavle will burn oak branches in St. Sava Cathedral, a traditional Serb Christmas custom, and conduct a midnight mass.
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