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There is a monument to eleven Argonaut Miners buried at Saint Sava's of Jackson. The mass burial was held on September 22, 1922, for 47 migrant miners, among them 17 were from Italy , eleven were from Serbian lands in the Balkans , and the others were from other European countries, namely Spain, Sardinia, Austria, Germany, Portugal, Sweden and ...
Saint Anthony the Great Orthodox Monastery, Phoenix, Arizona. Stavropegial Monastery under the President of the Synod of Bishops, founded in 1983; Abbot: Hieromonk Hilarion. Saint Anthony the Great Orthodox Monastery; Saint Demetrios of Thessaloniki Skete, Spotsylvania, Virginia. Superior: Metropolitan Jonah Paffhausen.
The Saint Sava Serbian Orthodox Monastery and School of Theology (Serbian: Манастир Светог Саве, romanized: Manastir Svetog Save) in Libertyville, Illinois is a monastery and professional theological school in the Serbian Orthodox Church in the USA and Canada. The school is a collocated facility with the monastery.
Saint Herman of Alaska Monastery; Saint Sava Serbian Orthodox Monastery and Seminary; St. Archangel Michael Skete; St. Mark Serbian Orthodox Monastery; St. Nilus Skete; St. Pachomious Monastery; St. Xenia Serbian Orthodox Monastery
St. Sava - New Kalenich Serbian Orthodox Monastery. Свети Сава - Нови Каленић Eparchy of Australia and New Zealand: Wallaroo, New South Wales: Protection of the Most Holy Theotokos Serbian Orthodox Monastery: Tallong, New South Wales: Saint Sava - Elaine Serbian Orthodox Monastery: Elaine, Victoria
The Serbian Orthodox Eparchy of Western America or Serbian Orthodox Diocese of Western America (Serbian: Српска православна епархија западноамеричка) is a Serbian Orthodox Church diocese located in the western region of the United States. Its headquarters are in Alhambra, California. [1]
St. Sava Church, St. Sava Serbian Church, St. Sava Serbian Orthodox Church, Saint Sava Church, or other variations on the name, is a commonly used name for specific churches within the Serbian Orthodox Church.
The first Serbian Orthodox parish in the United States was founded by Dabović in Jackson, California, in 1892. [5] Dabović soon initiated the construction of the first Serbian Orthodox church in the United States, the Saint Sava Serbian Orthodox Church in Jackson, which was consecrated in 1894.