
Saint Sava - Wikipedia
Saint Sava is venerated by the Eastern Orthodox Church on January 27 [O.S. January 14]. Many artistic works from the Middle Ages to modern times have interpreted his life. He is the patron saint of Serbia, Serbs, Serbian education and medicine.
Church of Saint Sava - Wikipedia
The Church of Saint Sava (Serbian Cyrillic: Храм Светог Саве, romanized:Hram Svetog Save, lit. ''The Temple of Saint Sava'' [a]) is a 79 m high [6] Serbian Orthodox church, which sits on the Vračar plateau in Belgrade, Serbia. It was planned as the bishopric seat and main cathedral of the Serbian Orthodox Church.
Saint Sava | Biography & Facts | Britannica
St. Sava (born 1175—died January 14, 1236, Tŭrnovo, Bulgaria; feast day January 14) was a monk, founder, and first archbishop of the independent Serbian Orthodox Church. His policy of recognizing the jurisdiction of the patriarch of Constantinople (now Istanbul) ensured the adherence of Serbian Christianity to Eastern Orthodoxy.
Sava of Serbia - OrthodoxWiki
2013年10月19日 · Our father among the saints Sava of Serbia, also Savvas and Sabbas, was the first Archbishop of Serbia and is an important saint on the calendar of the Serbian Orthodox Church. His feast day is observed on January 14 and January 12.
Home | St. Sava Serbian Orthodox Cathedral
Founded in 1912, St. Sava Serbian Orthodox Cathedral is the spiritual home to a large congregation in the Milwaukee area and dedicated to the patron saint of the Serbian people.
Saint Sava - The Royal Family of Serbia
Saint Sava (1174–1236), known as the Enlightener, was a Serbian prince and Orthodox monk, the first Archbishop of the autocephalous Serbian Church, the founder of Serbian law, and a diplomat.
Saint Sava - Catholic Saint | Saint for a Minute: Saints & Blesseds
Saint Sava's legacy endures to this day. He is revered as the patron saint of Serbia and the Serbs, known for his tireless efforts to unite his people through religion, education, and cultural preservation.
St. Sava - Saints & Angels - Catholic Online
Sava was the son of Stephen I, founder of the Nemanydes dynasty, and also known as Sabas. He became a monk on Mount Athos in Greece when he was seventeen. With his father, who abdicated in 1196, he founded Khilandrai Monastery on Mount Athos for Serbian monks and became Abbot. He returned home in ...
St. Sava (our Patron Saint) | St. Sava Serbian Orthodox Church
Saint Sava is celebrated as the founder of the independent Serbian Orthodox Church and as the patron saint of education and medicine among Serbs. Since the 1830s, Saint Sava has become the patron Saint of Serbian schools and schoolchildren.
St. Sava, Archbishop of Serbia – EWTN Great Britain
2025年3月24日 · Saint Sava is celebrated as the founder of the independent Serbian Orthodox Church and as the patron saint of education and medicine among Serbs. Since the 1830s, Saint Sava has become the patron Saint of Serbian schools and students.