A great man is one who collects knowledge the way a bee collects honey and uses it to help people overcome the difficulties they endure - hunger, ignorance and disease!
- Nikola Tesla

Remember, remember always, that all of us, and you and I especially, are descended from immigrants and revolutionists.
- Franklin Roosevelt

While their territory has been devastated and their homes despoiled, the spirit of the Serbian people has not been broken.
- Woodrow Wilson

Српски мост: Уметнички фотограф г. Лари Ангиер из Калифорније

Људе треба волети, живети вером и дати лични пример

Американац Лари Ангиер је, како сам каже, „под старе дане“ прешао у православље. Заволео је Србију и њене духовне лепоте забележио фотографијама које су своје место нашле у многим тиражним магазинима у САД, енциклопедијама и стручној литератури. Говори о „својој“ парохији, граду Џексону у Калифорнији где је прва српска Црква на тлу Америке, значајна и због Св. Себастијана Дабовића који је ту цркву осветио, а кога је недавно СПЦ прибројала Сабору светих у храму у Алхамбри, те је његов лик, први у цркви, осликао иконописац Милоје Милинковић.

Какав му је благослов донело православно исповедање, шта приказује „православна фотографија“, како види актуелна дешавања у православном свету, како живи наш народ у САД, зашто су Срби слободнији од данашњих Американаца. На контакту благодаримо Зорици Зец и Милоју Милинковићу.

Аудио MP3

Извор: Слово љубве


SA

 

People Directory

Vladimir Pištalo

Vladimir Pištalo (Serbian Cyrillic: Владимир Пиштало) (born 1960 in Sarajevo) is a Serbian writer, most notably winning the 2008 NIN Prize for the year's best novel - Tesla, Portrait among Masks.

Vladimir Pištalo graduated from the University of Belgrade Faculty of Law and earned his doctorate at the University of New Hampshire under the theme of the identity of numerous Serbian immigrants. He now works at Becker College in Brewster, Massachusetts where he teaches World and US history.

Read more ...

Publishing

The Thunderbolt of Ever-Living Fire

by archimandrite Vasileios of Iveron

The present book consists of Elder Vaileios' talks, discussions and dialogues in various venues mostly in the United States during his visit in 2011, along with excerpts from his writings selected to complement the themes of his talks.  The themes dealt with by Fr. Vasileios so eloquently in this book are extraordinarily wide-ranging; he handles complex and difficult issues in theology, spirituality, liturgics, parish life and monasticism with amazing clarity and insight.  He quotes with equal facility from figures as diverse as Heraclitus, Dostoevsky, St. Isacc the Syrian, St. Maximus the Confessor, Stefan Zweig, Andrei Tarkovsky, Vladimir Lossy, Georges Florovsky and St. Nicholas Cabasilas.  Above all, there is an exhilarating sense of freedom and innocence in his thought.  It is the freedom and innocence of profound faith and spiritual knowledge and childlike simplicity.  HIs wisnow is expressed via the "hyperlogic" of a hesychastic spriti, which makes for surprising connections and illuminating insights.

The appearance of this new book by Archimandrite Vaileios is truly a cuase for celebration.

143 pages
ISBN: 978-1-936773-16-9