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  1. A key part of the Serbian Orthodox religion is the Slava, a celebration of the Clan Patron Saint, placed into the Serb Orthodox religious canon by the first Serb archbishop Saint Sava. Social issues [ edit ]

  2. Sep 29, 2017 · Serbian Orthodox Christians employ the use of icons in churches because they believe that God is present through the symbolism. Icons can have a variety of figures painted on to them; it is through their Biblical representations that they act as liaisons for the presence of God and not as objects of worship. Orthodox Serbians also believe that ...

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  4. Gavrilo (born May 17, 1881, Morača, Montenegro—died May 7, 1950, Belgrade) was the patriarch of the Serbian Orthodox Church (1938–50), noted for his anti-Nazi stand and, later, for his limited accommodations with the Communists. Gavrilo was educated at Prizren in Serbia and at Athens and Istanbul. In 1910 he became bishop of Peć and in ...

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  5. Feb 18, 2021 · The Serbian Orthodox Church is an autocephalous, or ecclesiastically independent, member of the Orthodox communion, located primarily in Serbia, Montenegro, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia and the Republic of Macedonia. Since many Serbs have emigrated to foreign countries, there are many Serbian Orthodox communities on all continents.

  6. Jan 20, 2023 · Throughout its tumultuous and war-torn history, the Serbian Orthodox Church has provided spiritual strength to the Serbian people. With a current population estimated at roughly 6.7 million people ...

  7. The Serbian Orthodox Church is administered by the patriarch with the assistance of two synods. The Holy Council of the Bishops, Sveti Arhijerejski Sabor, is composed of all diocesan bishops. It is the legislator and supreme authority of the Church, to be called together whenever the patriarch with the Holy Synod of Bishops decides, especially ...

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