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  1. Sep 23, 2016 · Biografija. Sveti Sava, rođen kao Rastko Nemanjić, je raški plemić, svetogorski monah, iguman manastira Studenica, prosvetitelj, književnik, diplomata i prvi arhiepiskop autokefalne Srpske pravoslavne crkve. Smatra se jednom od najznačajnijih ličnosti srpske istorije i osnivačem srpske crkve koja ga slavi kao sveca.

    • između 1169. i 1175.
    • Sveti Sava (Rastko Nemanjić)
    • 12. ili 14. Januar 1236.
    • Ras
    • Life
    • Archbishop
    • Retirement
    • Legacy
    • Quotation
    • Hymnography
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    Sava was born Prince Rastko Nemanjic, the son of Stefan Nemanja, the Serbian ruler and founder of the medieval Serbian state. His brother, Stefan Prvovencani, was the first Serbian king. Rastko Nemanjic was born in either 1175 or 1176. In the early 1190s, the young Rastko left home to join the Orthodox monastic community on Mount Athos. Taking mona...

    St. Sava managed to persuade the Patriarch of Constantinople, who was residing in Nicea since Constantinople was under Latin rule until 1261, to establish the independence of the Serbian Church in the year of 1219. At Patriarch Manuel's request, Sava was selected to be elevated to Archbishop. At first, Sava vehemently refused this offer on the grou...

    Sava abdicated from archepiscopal see in 1233 and appointed his most capable pupil St. Arsenije as Archbisop of Serbia (1233-1263). In the spring of 1234, Archbishop Sava, age 59, only five years after his first trip to the Holy Land, decided to make a second pilgrimage to Jerusalem. Upon arrival in Jerusalem, Sava lodged at the St. George Monaster...

    There were many miracles at the grave of St. Sava in the Mileševa monastery. Venetian diplomat Ramberty who visited Mileševa in 1534 wrote that not only Serbs, but also Turks and Jews were visiting the monastery and asking for healing. French diplomat Jacques de Chenoais wrote in 1547 that he saw uncorrupted relics of St. Sava; he also said that Tu...

    At first we were confused. The East thought that we were West, while the West considered us to be East. Some of us misunderstood our place in the clash of currents, so they cried that we belong to neither side, and others that we belong exclusively to one side or the other. But I tell you, Ireneus, we are doomed by fate to be the East in the West a...

    Troparion- Tone 3 1. Thou wast a guide to the Way of Life, a first Hierarch and a teacher; 2. thou didst come and enlighten thy home country, O Sava, 3. and give it rebirth by the Holy Spirit. 4. Thou hast planted thy children like olive trees in the spiritual Paradise. 5. O Equal-to-the-Apostlesand Saints, pray to Christ our God to grant us His gr...

    St. Sava I, First Archbishop of Serbia (OCA)
    St Sava of Serbia (Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of Australia)
    Library Saint Sava- Online Library Cataloging System
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  3. Saint Sava (1174–1236), known as the Enlightener, was a Serbian prince and Orthodox monk, the first Archbishop of the autocephalous Serbian Church, the Sava, born as Rastko, was the youngest son of Serbian Grand Prince Stefan Nemanja (founder of the Nemanjic dynasty), and ruled the appanage

  4. St. Sava (Свети Сава) - The Patron Saint of Our Parish. Born Prince Rastko Nemanjic, son of the Serbian ruler and founder of the Serbian medieval state Stefan Nemanja, St. Sava became the first Patriarch of Serbia (1219-1233) and is an important Saint in the Serbian Orthodox Church.

  5. Apr 26, 2024 · Originally Prince Rastko Nemanjic, he was the first Patriarch of Serbia (1219-1233) and is an important Saint in the Serbian Orthodox Church. In his youth (around 1192) St. Sava escaped from...

  6. Jan 14, 2024 · Jan 14, 2024 • < 1 Min Read. As a young boy in the 1190s, Prince Rastko Nemanjic escaped from home to join the Orthodox monastic colony on Mt. Athos, where he was given the name Sava. He traveled to a Russian monastery, and then to the Greek monastery Vatoped. In 1197, his father, King Stefan Nemanja, joined him.

  7. Jan 14, 2024 · By ACI Africa. Sub-Saharan Africa, 14 January, 2024 / 11:15 am (ACI Africa). Originally Prince Rastko Nemanjic, he was the first Patriarch of Serbia (1219-1233) and is an important Saint in the Serbian Orthodox Church.

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