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  • Comment: The draft is written entirely from the perspective of the movement itself, telling the reader what the adherents say about themselves, sourced to their own publications – but that is not what Wikipedia is for. To show notability and to make the text more encyclopedic, it has to be based on what other people have said about the movement, as published by reliable and independent secondary sources. bonadea contributions talk 14:05, 28 August 2024 (UTC)

Saint Sava and notable Serbs

Saint-savian nationalism is the way of life of Orthodox Serbs in the Church of Christ.[1] A way of life that represents a combination of Serbian nationalism and Orthodox clericalism.[2]

According to Bishop Nikolaj Velimirović Saint-savian nationalism is not an ideology.[3]

This term originated in the 1930s in the Kingdom of Yugoslavia. Its creators are Orthodox Bishop Nikolaj Velimirović and Justin Popović.

Saint-savian nationalists stand for "love of God", "chivalry", "congregation" and for the establishment of a Serbian Orthodox state in the area from "Kupa to Vardar and from the Danube to the Adriatic Sea". Adherents of this ideology reject Western culture, democracy, liberalism, republican values ​​and ecumenical dialogue.[citation needed]

The foundations of the Saint-savian nationalism

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In his lecture "Nationalism of Saint Sava" in 1935, Nikolaj Velimirović stated six principles of Saint-savian nationalism:

"This Saint-savian nationalism includes the national church, national dynasty, national state, national education, national culture and national defense. The basis and center of Saint-savian nationalism is the national church."[4]

He also stated that the three greatest values ​​of the Serbian people are:

God, who is above everything and everyone, incomparable to anyone, necessary for every living being. King of kings and Lord of lords.

King, lord of the earthly kingdom by the prayer of God. First by the grace of God and then by the will of the people. We must all respect the king.

Home, main and elementary school, which prepares people for citizens of both the earthly and heavenly kingdoms. We must all protect the home, the Serbian home.

"And the healthy soul of our people knew and knows that there is no life, order or happiness without God, without a home and without a king."

Without God - not even across the threshold.

Without the King - nothing is good.

Without a home - the fate of Sodom."[5]

Anti-fascism/Anti-Nazism & Anti-Catholicism

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The co-creator of Saint-savian nationalism and Saintsavaism, Saint Justin Popovic, expressed strong anti-fascist views in his sermons, both before and after the end of the Second World War. The best example is his speech "On the struggle of the Saint-savian movement then and now" during the Concordat crisis:

In his festive sermon at the Presentation of the Holy Virgin Mary in 1966 in the Ćelije Monastery, Saint Justin ranked Adolf Hitler among the greatest enemies of the Orthodox Church and Orthodoxy:

At a sermon in Valjevo on September 26, 1937, Nikolaj Velimirović compared the Catholic Church to the Fascists:


Patriarch Gavrilo Dožić blessed the anti-fascist military coup on March 27, 1941:


See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Владика Николај Велимировић: Оклеветани светитељ". 19 May 2024.
  2. ^ "Vladika Nikolaj Velimirovic - Nacionalizam Svetog Save | PDF".
  3. ^ "Владика Николај Велимировић: Оклеветани светитељ". 19 May 2024.
  4. ^ "Vladika Nikolaj Velimirovic - Nacionalizam Svetog Save | PDF".
  5. ^ "ВЛАДИKА НИKОЛАЈ ВЕЛИМИРОВИЋ: Ово су 3 највеће вредности српског народа! – Наука и култура".
  6. ^ "Духовна баштина: Свети Јустин Поповић. О борби светосавског покрета некад и сад".
  7. ^ "САБРАНЕ БЕСЕДЕ – Страна 70 – Светосавље".
  8. ^ "Најважнији говор Св.Николаја Жичког био је у Ваљеву 26.септембра 1937.године". 2 May 2020.