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- Place Types Church
- Address 71420, Bosnia and Herzegovina
- Coordinate 43.7941538,18.4923228
- Website Unknown
- Rating 5
- Compound Code QFVR+MW Jasik, Bosnia & Herzegovina
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The original church of the Holy Prophet Elijah was played in 1943 during the conflict, and is the only church erected during the Second World War by members of the Yugoslav Army in the homeland in this region. The church was erected on the site of the village of Luka in the municipality of Pale, near the city of Sarajevo. The temple, with the help of the Serbian Orthodox Church, and the people of Trebevic region, who remained loyal to King Peter and his army during World War II, was erected by the commander of the Trebevic Romanesque Corps Scepan Lucic and the military priest Novak Stanojevic, who is the temple. avenged by the blessing of the then Metropolitan Dabrobosan Nectarius.
Services were provided throughout the Church throughout the war, and following political changes and the proclamation of the new Communist state of Yugoslavia, the Serbian people were forbidden by a series of measures to practice freely their religion and visit religious sites. Accordingly, by decision of the Regional Committee of the Communist Party for the City of Sarajevo, the temple of Holy Prophet Elijah was demolished in 1955.
The fate of this temple was such that it was raised in one war and rebuilt in another war.
At the site of the old church dedicated to the Holy Prophet Elijah, with the blessing of Metropolitan Nikolai in 1993, fifty years after the erection of the old church, the construction of a log cabin was started under the project of architect Predrag Pedja Ristic. The new log cabin, the only one in the Metropolis, was completed in 1996. Illuminated on August 4, 1996 by Metropolitan Nikolai. The credit for the erection of this church belongs to the priest Miomir Zekić and the faithful of the Trebevic region.
In 1999, a parish hall was built in the church port. Cathedral day, this temple is the first Sunday after St. Elijah.
She looks very nice
Interesting
A little outdated and unobtrusive
The place is a mystical experience
A beautiful natural environment and a Serbian Orthodox church.
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