

Patriarchal Nativity Encyclical 2019
The Serbian Orthodox Church to her spiritual children at Christmas, 2019
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By the Grace of God
Orthodox Archbishop of Pec, Metropolitan of Belgrade Karlovci and Serbian Patriarch, with all the Hierarchs of the Serbian Orthodox Church, to all the clergy, monastics, and all the sons and daughters of our Holy Church: grace, mercy, and peace from God the Father and our Lord Jesus Christ and the Holy Spirit, with the joyous Christmas greeting:
Peace from God! Christ is Born!

Pilgrimage to the Mount Athos
Between 20-25th October, a group of parishioners from St Sava’s Church in London went on a pilgrimage trip to the Mount Athos.
The group was led by Fr. Dragan Lazić. In large part, this expedition had all the hallmarks of a pilgrimage. The pilgrims were introduced to a spiritual wealth – holy shrines of the Orthodox Christian faith on the Holy Mount and to the cultural and historical heritage of the Serbian people in this peninsula. In addition to the Month Athos, devotees also visited several sights of Thessaloniki.
Protest on 5th January 2020
This is to inform the Оrthodox faithful as well as all people of good will that we are going to gather in front of the Embassy of Montenegro (47 De Vere Gardens, Kensington, London W8 5AW) on Sunday the 5th of January 2020 from 2 to 4pm to express our protests against the latest developments in Montenegro in respect of the controversial law on freedom of religion.
We want to express our deep solidarity with Christ’s Church in Montenegro supporting Metropolitan Amfilohije, the bishops, priests, monastics and the faithful people who are defending our holy shrines at present which the Metropolia of Montenegro and the Littoral of the Serbian Orthodox Church has possessed for centuries.
Gross violation of human rights on the part of the arrogant Montenegrin authorities and President Djukanovic obliges us to raise our voice of discontent and express our dissatisfaction with the brutal involvement of the government into the church affairs, their grabbing of the church properties and their imposing on the faithful which church they need to attend and what name the church should be called.
After the Liturgy in St. Sava’s Church which starts at 10am, we are going to serve the moleben for the peace and unity of the Serbian people and the freedom of the Serbian Orthodox Church in Montenegro. We will then be going to the Embassy of Montenegro where we are going to express our protests demanding the withdrawal of this deeply unjust law which harms the biggest religious group in Montenegro bringing unrest and division in the society.
SOC St Sava’s London

Herzegovina event - 21 June 2019
Fridaj 21st June 2019 at 7:30 pm in Bishop Nikolaj Hall:
Folk group "АLAT" from Trebinje
St Sava Church Choir Quartet
Milos Vranic Orchestra
Entrance £40
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