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In the News (Fri 25 Dec 09)

  
  Life Of Our Father Justin Archimandrite Of Chelije
Justin was requested by the Holy Synod in Belgrade to assist Bishop Joseph (Cvijovich) of Bitola in reorganizing the Church of the Carpatho-Russians in Czechoslovakia.
Justin, an established defender of the faith, was a great aid to the reorganization of the Orthodox Church of Czechoslovakia.
Justin was never fearful of telling the truth concerning the fallen state of humankind and, particularly, the follies of Western Eupropean religious and secular life.
www.serfes.org /lives/stjustin.htm   (2953 words)

  
 Bishop Artimije Biography
Justin Popovic, who was confined in Celije monastery, a few miles away from the birth house of Bishop Artemije.
Justin and Bishop Pavle of Prizren, he retreated to the small and deserted monastery of Crna Reka in 1978, where he spent 13 years before his election for Bishop of Raska and Prizren in 1991.
Justin (Stefanovic) was elected a Bishop of Timok and very soon reorganized the spiritual and monastic life in his Diocese in Eastern Serbia.
www.usip.org /events/pre2002/artimije/artimije_bio.html   (423 words)

  
 The Place o Lives o Saints
Justin saw no dichotomy between the Lives of the Saints and the theological writings of the Church.
Justin saw the Lives of the Saints as bearing witness to one life: the Life in Christ.
Justin Popovic writes: "Christ's life is continued through all the ages; every Christian is of the same body with Christ, and he is a Christian because he lives the Divine-human life of this Body of Christ as Its organic cell....
saintjohnwonderworker.org /Saints.htm   (6263 words)

  
 Metropolitanate of Montenegro and Littora: Eulogy in memory of Fr. Justin (Popovich)
Justin did not speak as an individual, but as the mouth of the Church; he expressed the conscience of the Church, the Faith of the Church’; ‘The preaching of Fr.
Father Justin was a descendant of a clerical family, the last offspring of a clerical root which has provided us with priests through the generations.
Thus, for Father Justin it did not become boring to repeat the name of the Lord God and his and our salvation, to pour forth before Him his own sorrow and his joy, to offer his love as a fragrant sacrifice, and through it, his entire being.
www.mitropolija.cg.yu /aktuelno/saopstenja/eulogy.html   (2802 words)

  
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Popov N., Kriza medjuratnog jugoslovenskog drustva,(CFDT), Beograd 1989.
Popov N., Jugoslavija pod naponom promena, Beograd 1990.
Popovic M., Vidovdan, casni krst, (biblioteka XX vek), Beograd 1998.
www.ceu.hu /crc/Syllabi/alumni/history/popovic.html   (2242 words)

  
 East European Constitutional Review
Popovic that the history of the last decade in the former Yugoslavia is being written in The Hague.
However, the problem for me is that, after the experience we had with German nationalism, how was it possible that elites in the Balkans, especially the Serbian elite, were ready to accept the repetition of that sort of nationalism and to commit such crimes.
Popovic said, if we were completely western and if we accepted the values of West European civilization.
www.law.nyu.edu /eecr/vol10num2_3/features/banac.html   (5739 words)

  
 The Biography of Bishop Aretmy of Raska and Prizren
Justin in Celije just after finishing his Seminary on November 20, 1960 receiving a new monastic name - Artemije.
Justin gave the blessing to the young monk Artemije to attend the theological studies at the Belgrade Theological Faculty.
hieromonk Artemije, abba Justin of Celije and hieromonk Amfilohije
www.kosovo.net /artemy.html   (1109 words)

  
 Intolerant Serbia ?
As critics on the liberal left frequently point out, Velimirovic was one of the principal ideologues of 1930s Serbian fascism, whose clerical nationalist, antimodernist, and anti-Semitic religious writings continue to inspire the forces of the Christian right in present-day Serbian society (Popov, 1993; Djordjevic 1996, 2003; Byford and Billig, 2001; Byford, 2002, 2003).
Popov, N., 1993, "Srpski populizam od marginalne do dominantne pojave" [Serbian Populism from a Marginal to a Dominant Phenomenon" in "Vreme" (Belgrade), No.133, pp.
Radic, R., 2002, "Crkva i 'srpsko pitanje'" [The Church and the 'Serbian Question'], in N. Popov (ed.) "Srpska Strana Rata, Knjiga II" [The Road to War in Serbia], Vol.
www.exorthodoxforchrist.com /intolerant_serbia_.htm   (3898 words)

  
 The Place of Lives of Saints   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
In remembering the Saints of God according to the testament of St. John, we must always remember, as he did, that each one of us is called to be a Saint.
The Saints, says St. Justin Popovic, are the most perfect Christians, who have been sanctified to the highest degree.
Justin Popovic writes: "Christ's life is continued through all the ages; every Christian is of the same body with Christ, and he is a Christian because he lives the Divine-human life of this Body of Christ as Its organic cell …
www.orthodox.cn /saints/placeoflivesofsaints/5en.htm   (410 words)

  
 Serbia_Pilgrimage   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
In his youth, Marko Radoslavlevic, the future Vladyka, met the famous Serbian theologian and confessor Justin Popovic, and became his spiritual child.
Justin was living in the monastery of Celije, in the region of Valjevo, not far from Vl.
Vladyka’s theological views are founded on the hesychast tradition of the holy fathers and the spiritual heritage of Holy Hierarch Nikolaj Velimirovic and Venerable St. Justin Popovic.
www.stjohndc.org /russian/serbia/e_Pilgrimage/e_Plgrm4.htm   (919 words)

  
 Vreme, Price of Stolen Years, by Ljubisa RAJIC, December 13, 2001
The congress was organized by the Society "Holy Justin Philosopher" and Serb Assembly Dveri [gates].
One was promotion of ideology advocated by Justin Popovic and Nikolaj Velimirovic [bishops of the Serb Orthodox Church].
Participants of the congress called for the creation of a Serb state based on the spiritual example of Popovic and Velimirovic, based on the tradition of the Serb medieval state.
www.ex-yupress.com /vreme/vreme104.html   (967 words)

  
 Orthodox Homilies. The Beheading of John the Baptist, by Justin Popovic.   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
The Beheading of John the Baptist, by Justin Popovic.
by St.Justin Popovic on the Feast of the Beheading of St John, the Glorious Prophet, Forerunner and Baptist of the Lord
They pray to Him for the human race.
www.stjohndc.org /russian/Feasts/e_StJohn_Behead_Popovic.htm   (2719 words)

  
 The American Journal of Russian and Slavic Studies
His final “thesis” is that the Church is the main basis and legitimizer of violence, sexism and a host of other modern “evils” The Hague seeks to place on the Serbian nation as a whole.
It should be noted, as proof of the authors manifest incompetence and intellectual dishonesty, that the towering figures of Serbian Orthodox theology in the 20th century, St. Nikolai Velimirovic and Blessed Justin Popovic, do not even get a mention; not a sentence.
This is a fact shocking in a book that pretends to be an analysis of “Serbian Orthodox Fundamentals.” The reader alone should make his own conclusions as to why this author would leave theologians out who in fact defined the nature of Serbian Orthodoxy in the 20th century.
www.rusjournal.com /mylonas.html   (2819 words)

  
 The Reception Of Heretic Laity And Clergy Into The Orthodox Church - Catholic Answers Forums
Those who are more of the school of Fr Justin Popovic favour/demand baptism; others do not.
Justin Popovich, and exacerbated by the recent conflicts in fromer Yugoslavia.
I notice that Bishop Tikhon has graciously included a paragraph on the work of the renowned Greek clergyman (state Church Of Greece) and canonist Professor George Metallinos "I Confess One Baptism." This work, which I have not yet read, is presumably coming from a slightly different angle to that of Archim.
forums.catholic.com /showthread.php?t=79458   (3745 words)

  
 Poseta Americi Sreda
If they were to accept the views of Bishop Nikolaj and Father Justin, there would be no crisis group nor various international NGOs alienated from their roots, religion and nation.
As it is, with their views on Bishop Nikolaj and Father Justin they demonstrate where they stand with respect their own people, tradition and history.
Father Justin used to say that his contemporaries did not understand him and that he would understood only after 50 years.
www.glaskim.co.yu /engleski/brojevi-eng/eng-broj175.htm   (8907 words)

  
 Byzantine Sacred Art Blog: Attributes of the Church
Father Justin Popovic of Celije Monastery, Serbia, Archimandrite of Serbian Orthodox Church
The flow of history confirms the reality of the Gospel: the Church is filled to overflowing with sinners.
English translation of St. Justin's lecture on Atributes of the Church was originally published in Orthodox Life, vol.
byzantinesacredart.com /blog/2006/07/church-attributes.html   (2611 words)

  
 ECUMENISM AND CONTEMPORARY THEOLOGY
An excellent treatise on the prime danger facing the Orthodox Church today, Ecumenism, written by a pious Greek layman.
Justin’s important work contrasting the ecclesiology of the Holy Orthodox Church with the humanistic ecumenism of the west.
A detailed study of the involvement of the Orthodox Church in the Ecumenical Movement with numerous quotations from and references to original source materials, and an extensive bibliography.
www.stnectariospress.com /catalog/eccles.htm   (3487 words)

  
 Dormition of the Theotokos Serbian Orthodox Mission, The Dalles, OR   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
Formerly the Bishop of Hum in Serbia, he was enthroned on July 30, 2006.
Bishop Maksim is a disciple of the highly respected Serbian theologian, His Grace Bishop Atanasije (Jevtic), who in turn was a disciple of the great Archimandrite Justin (Popovic) of Celije.
At the time of his election to the See of Western America, he was professor at the Theological Faculty in Belgrade and editor of its Theological Journal.
www.dormitionorthodoxchurch.org /aboutus.aspx   (618 words)

  
 December 25, 1995 Vreme Nevs Digest Agency No 221
Bishop of Ras-Prizren Pavle was elected the Serbian Orthodox Patriarch in December 1990, at an emergency session of the Holy Assembly to replace German Djoric, who had headed the Serbian Orthodox Church for 30 years, but had been sick for a long time.
At that Assembly, two factions prevailed in the SOC: one headed by Metropolitan Jovan and the other by the students of Justin Popovic held prisoner in the Celije Monastery near Valjevo for years (Bishops Amfilohije, Atanasije, Artemije and Irinej).
In 1991, the Bishops decided that priests and local Serbs in Croatia should rebury the innocent victims of the Second World War Ustashi and perform the funeral rites.
www.scc.rutgers.edu /serbian_digest/221/t221-4.htm   (875 words)

  
 Jesus Christ
For in the words of the great contemporary Serbian Orthodox theologian Archimandrite Justin Popovic, even if the Orthodox Church did not have the Bible as God's written word, the life of one Saint alone would suffice as the living and eternal evidence about Jesus Christ Himself.
"The Saints", he said, "bear the character of the Divine Logos (Logosnost), and life in Christ our God (Bogozivot), thus witnessing to the living presence of Jesus Christ from generation to generation until the end of the world." (Prologue to the Lives of Saints, by Justin Popovic).
In seeking the true perception of Jesus Christ in the Orthodox Church we are dealing not with an intellectual exercise, but with a matter of life and death - our salvation or our damnation.
home.it.net.au /~jgrapsas/pages/perception.htm   (1238 words)

  
 A Note from Archbishop Lazar - Regarding the Tollhouses
One must accord such errors to the condition of the seminaries in the Orthodox world during the last two or three centuries.
I am aware that St Justin Popovic mentions the tollhouses in his work and I am also aware that St Innocent of Alaska accepted, believed and taught the merit doctrine of redemption in his Indication of the Way into the Heavenly Kingdom.
While presenting direct refutations of the tollhouse doctrine, we must also address the root cause of the heresy, the heretical understanding of the nature of man - a heresy which, according to Bishop Gregory's report, is officially espoused by the ROCOR, and which is evidently among the heresies espoused by the Archbishop of Etna.
www.new-ostrog.org /tollhouse_note.html   (996 words)

  
 Serbian Orthodox Church   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
On Thursday, April 7, 2005, the feast of the Annunciation, the St. Luke Brotherhood of Orthodox Youth from Kotor is organizing a lecture on the theme “All things will pass, only the truth will remain” regarding the book “Dostoevsky on Europe and Slavism” by Archimandrite Justin Popovich.
The St. Luke Brotherhood of Kotor chose Annunciation Day for this lecture because our great spiritual leader Father Justin Popovic was born and reposed in the Lord on this great feast day.
The lecture will be held in the auditorium of the Serbian Orthodox church parish, beginning at 7:00 p.m.
www.spc.org.yu /Vesti-2005/04/06-4-05-e.html   (667 words)

  
 Byzantine Sacred Art Blog: Orthodoxy Archives
It’s like a presence of the figure depicted,” said Father Justin, another monk from St. Catherine’s who, with Father Porphyrios, is staying in Los Angeles for most of the show.
“Yes, even in a museum,” said Father Justin, who in his long white beard and flowing fl robe cut a dramatic figure against the empty gallery on the first day of unpacking.
It was in college at the University of Texas at Austin that he began attending Orthodox services, after reading about the faith in general and St. Catherine in particular.
byzantinesacredart.com /blog/orthodoxy   (17326 words)

  
 Find in a Library: Christology a survey of the teaching of Archimandrite Justin Popovic
Find in a Library: Christology a survey of the teaching of Archimandrite Justin Popovic
Christology a survey of the teaching of Archimandrite Justin Popovic
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worldcatlibraries.org /wcpa/ow/29fc8ccc4a8a353fa19afeb4da09e526.html   (61 words)

  
 Book reviews   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
And it is a consensus, for even if one voice can be found to disagree with what our references say, all the others and all the greatest of the Fathers are in concord.
All the more modern voices continue the same understanding of the Church to the present day, namely, Saints Paisius Velichkovsky, Seraphim of Sarov, Hilarion (Troitsky), and Justin Popovic.
Rather, it is the opinions of Florovsky and Telepneff which must be considered aberrant and not representative of the mind of the Church.
www.orthodoxpress.org /catalog/book_reviews.htm   (13372 words)

  
 Holy Scripture In the Eastern Orthodox Church
- by Archimandrite Justin Popovic of blessed memory
Some recent 20th century writers on Holy Scripture are: Blessed Father Justin Popovich (1894-1979), and Archbishop Averky of blessed memory.
To note more Holy Fathers of the Church and to learn what each one wrote read: "The Bible And The Holy Fathers" -For Orthodox- which include Daily Scripture Readings and Commentary for Orthodox Christians, Compiled and edited by Johanna Manely and with a forward by Bishop Kallistos of Diokleia., Monastery Books, Menlo Park, California, 1990.
www.serfes.org /orthodox/scripturesinthechurch.htm   (8303 words)

  
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