Ministry of defence Republic of Serbia
 
12.11.2015.

Bas-relief in honour of Holy Abbot Paisius and Holy Deacon Habakkuk



IБарељеф у част Светог игумана Пајсија и Светог ђакона Авакума у Дому Војскеn the hall of the Central Military Club, today, a bronze bas-relief with the figures of Holy Abbot Paisius and Holy Deacon Habakkuk by sculptor Miodrag Dimitrijevic was unveiled. The bas-relief was unveiled by Acting Assistant Minister for Human Resources Milos Jankovic and His Grace Bishop Toplicki and vicar of His Holiness Serbian Patriarch Arsenije Glavcic.

Addressing the audience, Director of Odbrana Media Centre Colonel Stevica S Karapandzin recalled that the Media Centre this year started the project of a symbolic celebration of the significant jubilees of the Serbian liberation of history with the unveiling of memorials in the Hall of the Central Military Club. He pointed out that the year in which Serbia celebrates two centuries of the Second Serbian Uprising, 100 years since the Great War and the 70th anniversary of victory over fascism, we have an opportunity to take on a symbolic way of paying tribute to those that marked this period of our history.

- Only he who knows his history and his people can be properly determined in the present and plan the future – Karapandzin said, adding that the bas-reliefs of Nadezda Petrovic, Djordje Vajfert, General Jovan Dragasevic, composer Stanislav Binicki, Vladislav Petković Dis, Archibald Reiss, General Koca Popovic, and, as of today, Holy Abbot Paisius and Holy Deacon Habakkuk are there to remind us that even in wars it is possible and necessary to humane.

Барељеф у част Светог игумана Пајсија и Светог ђакона Авакума у Дому ВојскеIn the place of today’s park in front of the Central Military Club, once was the Stambol Gate, a notorious place among the Serbs, a symbol of suffering under the Ottoman Empire, next to which the Ottomas impaled rebellious Serbs. Right there, as an act of retaliation for Hadzi-Prodan’s Revolt, Abbot Paisius and hundreds of Serbs were impaled, and Deacon Habakkuk, a disciple of Abbot Paisius, was pierced through the heart with a knife, and then his dead body was impaled on a stake. Symbolically, placing bronze reliefs with the figures of Holy Abbot Paisius and Holy Deacon Habakkuk, tribute is paid to all the fighters and victims who chose paying for freedom with their life rather than to waive the Orthodox faith and Serbian pride.

Today in the Central Military Club, the Orthodox liturgical space was consecrated, and with the blessing of His Holiness Serbian Patriarch Irinej, the Central Military Club now has its own slava, Holy King Milutin.
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