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On sunday afternoon is a large event in my church parish there will be a university proffessor as guest
Right now im trying to find a way for transport either a neighbour or my sister
I wanted to explain why this Event
Its because of sveti sava
The AI wrote a short summary what the serbian sveti sava celebration is
Saint Sava (Sveti Sava) was the first Archbishop of the Serbian Orthodox Church and is regarded as its founder and spiritual father. He lived in the late 12th and early 13th century and was the son of the Serbian ruler Stefan Nemanja.
In 1219, Saint Sava secured the autocephaly (church independence) of the Serbian Church, laying the foundations for an independent Orthodox tradition. Beyond his religious role, he was also a lawgiver, diplomat, educator, and peacemaker.
Saint Sava’s Day (27 January) is celebrated as both a religious and cultural holiday, especially as a day of education and schools. He symbolizes faith, learning, moral values, and Serbian spiritual identity.
Right now im trying to find a way for transport either a neighbour or my sister
I wanted to explain why this Event
Its because of sveti sava
The AI wrote a short summary what the serbian sveti sava celebration is
Saint Sava (Sveti Sava) was the first Archbishop of the Serbian Orthodox Church and is regarded as its founder and spiritual father. He lived in the late 12th and early 13th century and was the son of the Serbian ruler Stefan Nemanja.
In 1219, Saint Sava secured the autocephaly (church independence) of the Serbian Church, laying the foundations for an independent Orthodox tradition. Beyond his religious role, he was also a lawgiver, diplomat, educator, and peacemaker.
Saint Sava’s Day (27 January) is celebrated as both a religious and cultural holiday, especially as a day of education and schools. He symbolizes faith, learning, moral values, and Serbian spiritual identity.

