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The Divine Liturgy was attended by Crown Prince Alexander and Princess Katherine Karageorgevich, together with members of the Serbian Royal Dynasty, Princess Linda and Prince Mihailo Karageorgevich, representatives of the state institutions and the Roman Catholic Church, as well as the participation of several thousand faithful. Within the framework of the celebration of the 200th anniversary of the First Serbian Uprising, the Patriarch held a memorial service to the participants of the Uprising, and on the this Church and Holiday, he dedicated a new monument in honor of the Leader (Duke) Karageorge, a sculpture of Darinka Radovanovic from Belgrade. On this occasion, in his address, His Holiness the Patriarch compared the Leader Karageorge with a magnifying glass, which united in itself all the Serbian strengths, and continued by saying: "... In the life of an individual as well as of the entire people there are moments when one has to decide, whether to remain as God's people, so that He Knows and acknowledges us when we proceed before Him; that our holy ancestors acknowledge and accept us as their descendants... For this reason, let us bow before them and their sacrifice, following their steps in all that was right and honorable, and acceptable to our dear God. Amen."
On
the occasion of two centuries since the foundation of the Serbian
state, the Serbian Youth Organization, "The Doors" and the Diocese
of Shumadia organized both in Belgrade and Kragujevac a Spiritual
Academy with a performance honoring this Feast Day of the Meeting
of the Lord, with the theme "What
Have We to Offer Karageorge – The Serbian National Question
Two Centuries Later".
It
was in Belgrade where, besides others, His Eminence Metropolitan
Amfilohije of Montenegro and His Grace Atanasije, retired Bishop of
Zaholm-Herzegovina, delivered their papers. The Metropolitan pointed
out that the Serbian state was formed by saints of the Church and
as such it was the only one in Europe. The Serbian state was created
by St. Simeon the Myrrh-Flowing, and the Church by his son, St. Sava,
the first Serbian Archbishop, and consequently all of us measure history
according to their standards. Bishop Atanasije indicated that the
Leader George Petrovich instigated his people to achieve the liberty
of Serbia, but unfortunately we have not liberated this Serbian State
200 years after that liberation. This Festal Academy in Belgrade was
attended also by Dusan Antelj, Secretary in the Secretariat for Religions
in the Republic of Srpska, Prof. Dr. Rados Ljusic, Colonel Rade Rajic
as well as by the representatives of "The Doors". .
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