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

Miladin 1921 - , Nina 1920 - 2009 

 Prednja strana spomenika:

                                                                            GARIC

PROTOJEREJ-STAVROFOR                                                   PROTINICA               

              MILADIN                                                                             NINA

      JANUARY 1, 1921                                                          OCTOBER 19, 1920

                                                                                                   JULY 7, 2009

GIVE REST ETERNAL, IN BLESSED FALLING - ASLEEP O LORD, TO THE SOULS

       OF THY SERVANTS PROTOJEREJ MILADIN AND PROTINICA NINA

      DEPARTED THIS LIFE AND MAKE THEIR MEMORY TO BE ETERNAL

 

Zadnja strana spomenika:

                         SERBIAN ORTHODOX CHURCH OF THE ASSUMPTION

                                            SACRAMENTO - FAIR OAKS

                                              M I L A D I N    G A R I C 

                                        PROTOJEREJ - STAVROFOR

ORDAINED BY ARCHIBISHOP JOHN MAXIMOVITCH - 1953 IN LONDON, ENGLAND

      SERVED AS PARISH PRIEST: 1953 - 1960 IN VANCOUVER, B. C. CANADA

              1960 - 1993 IN SACRAMENTO - FAIR OAKS, CA

                                  М И Л А Д И Н    Г А Р И Ћ

                                ПРОТОЈЕРЕЈ-СТАВРОФОР

              ПАРОХ У САКРАМЕНТУ - ФЕР ОУКС, 1960 - 1993

                                    Н И Н А   Г А Р И Ћ

                                      ПРОТИНИЦА

 

* Datum smrti protinice Nine Garic uzet je iz Knjiga Umrlih


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Téa Obreht

Téa Obreht was born in 1985 in the former Yugoslavia (Belgrade, Serbia), and spent her childhood in Cyprus and Egypt before eventually immigrating to the United States in 1997. Her writing has been published in The New Yorker, The Atlantic, Harper’s, Zoetrope: All-Story, The New York Times, and The Guardian, and has been anthologized in The Best American Short Stories and The Best American Non-Required Reading. Her first novel, The Tiger’s Wife, has been published by Random House on March 8 2011. She has been named by The New Yorker as one of the twenty best American fiction writers under forty and included in the National Book Foundation’s list of 5 Under 35. Téa Obreht lives in Ithaca, New York.

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Notes On Ecumenism

Written in 1972 by St. Abba Justin Popovich, edited by Bishop Athanasius Yevtich, translated from Serbian by Aleksandra Stojanovich, and proofread by Fr Miroljub Ruzich

Abba Justin’s manuscript legacy (on which Bishop Athanasius have been working for a couple of years preparing an edition of The Complete Works ), also includes a parcel of sheets/small sheets of paper (in the 1/4 A4 size) with the notes on Ecumenism (written in pencil and dating from the period when he was working on his book “The Orthodox Church and Ecumenism”; there are also references to the writings of St. Bishop Nikolai [Velimirovich], short excerpts copied from his Sermons, some of which were quoted in the book).

The editor presents the Notes authentically, as he has found them in the manuscripts (his words inserted in the text, as clarification, are put between the slashes /…/; all the footnotes are ours).—In the appendix are present the facsimiles of the majority of Abba’s Notes which were supposed to be included in his book On Ecumenism (written in haste then, but now significantly supplemented with these Notes. The Notes make evident the full extent of Justin’s profundity as a theologian and ecclesiologist of the authentic Orthodoxy).—The real Justin is present in these Notes: by his original language, style, literature, polemics, philosophy, theology, and above all by his confession of the God-man Christ and His Church. He confesses his faith, tradition, experience and his perspective on man, on the world and on Europe—invariably in the Church and from the Church, in the God-man Christ and from Him, just as he did in all of his writings and in his entire life and theologizing.