Nicholai Velimirovich with an introduction by Veselin Kesich
“THE LIFE OF ST SAVA is an account of an unusual saint, written by an unusual bishop. The saint is Sava, founder and patron of the Serbian Orthodox church, and the author is Bishop Nicholai Velimirovich (1880-1956). The lives of both men are vital parts of the history of the Serbian Orthodox Church. [...]His book on St Sava, published in English in the United States, was written to remind the English-speaking Serbian Orthodox of their spiritual father and to preserve his memory for future generations. He also aimed to bring the Orthodox together by recognizing a great saint that belongs to them all.” —“Introduction”
CONTENTS
PREFACE INTRODUCTION 1. The Father 2. Prince Rastko 3. A Foiled Wedding 4. The Fugitive 5. A Desperate Chase 6. The Dominion of the Holy Virgin 7. The Apprentice 8. The Builder 9. The Father Obedient to the Son 10. Hilandar 11. A Successful Mission 12. Death of Simeon 13. The House of Silence 14. A Saint Revealed by God 15. Brother Against Brother 16. The Peacemaker 17. By Deeds and Words 18. Another House of Silence 19. A Victory Without Sword 20. The Worker and the Wonderworker 21. Solitude 22. The Pathfinder in the Wilderness 23. A Narrative of Strange Events 24. Sava, the Archbishop 25. Spiritual Power United with Authority 26. The Living and the Dead in Action 27. The Archbishop in Žiča 28. The Sabor in Žiča 29. Stefan, the First-Crowned King 30. The End of Sabor in Žiča 31. The Storm All Around 32. The Last Days of King Stefan 33. The First Pilgrimage 34. In His Master’s Steps 35. Shepherd and Leader 36. The Preserver 37. Arsenije 38. The Second Pilgrimage 39. Among the Faithful and Infidel 40. On The Mount of the Ancient Law 41. A Hazardous Journey 42. The End of Pilgrimage and of Life 43. The Orthodox World in Mourning 44. From Trnovo To Mileševo 45. In the Flame of the Pyre BIBLIOGRAPHY
Item Number: BKV190 Publication data: Crestwood, NY: Saint Vladimir’s Seminary Press, 1989 Format: softcover Number of pages: XX + 161 Dimensions (l × w × h): 21.6 cm × 14.0 cm × 1.2 cm ISBN: 0‒88141‒065‒9