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Download Summer Camp Registration Form Now

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Download the registration form for the St. Sava Summer Camp taking place June 15-19, 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. each day.

Print the form and return it to the St. Sava Church Office or e-mail the form to srbadijafolklore@yahoo.com.

More than 20 children have already been registered and more are welcome.

The camp is offered free for children of all ages who are potty-trained. All activities will take place at St. Sava Church, 9191 Mississippi, Merrillville, IN.

The camp week will conclude with a family picnic.

Activities will include:

  • Serbian religion, history, and culture
  • Sports
  • Games
  • Arts and Crafts
  • Kolo dancing lessons
  • Bounce house fun

To register or for more information, send e-mail to srbadijafolklore@yahoo.com.

Sunday May 24 Brunch to recognize basketball champions

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Please join Karageorge Choir for the Sunday, May 24 Brunch following the Divine Liturgy to recognize the St. Sava Intermedia Boys Basketball Team, the Champions of the 48th Annual Pan Orthodox Basketball Tournament which took place recently in Detroit, MI.

All proceeds for the brunch will benefit the SNF Basketball. Please join us at this special brunch to support our youth.

Summer Camp June 15-19, registration open

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The St. Sava Summer Camp will take place June 15-19 and registration is now open.

The camp is offered free for children of all ages who are potty-trained. All activities will take place at St. Sava Church, 9191 Mississippi, Merrillville, IN.

The camp week will conclude with a family picnic.

Activities will include:

  • Serbian religion, history, and culture
  • Sports
  • Games
  • Arts and Crafts
  • Kolo dancing lessons
  • Bounce house fun

To register or for more information, send e-mail to Karen Knezic at karknez@yahoo.com or call 219-406-7910.

The Path of Orthodoxy Winter 2015 Feature: St. Sava Church in Merrillville Celebrates 100th Anniversary

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This article originally appeared in The Path of Orthodoxy – Winter 2015 Edition. The Path of Orthodoxy is a quarterly publication. Issues are available in PDF format at www.serborth.org.


Like many large cities in the early 1900’s, Gary, Indiana, was a melting pot of ethnic groups. Serbs, Croats, Slovaks, Poles, Greeks and others flocked to the Steel City in search of work in their newly-adopted land.

Amongst the Serbs was a group of immigrants mainly from Hercegovina. They owned taverns, neighborhood grocery stores, and boarding-houses; and they worked side by side in the great steel mills of Gary to make a better life for themselves and their families. They didn’t have much, but they wanted one thing more – a Serbian Orthodox Church. Men like Dushan Chelovich, Mato Chuk, Mitchel Duchich, Luka Grkovich, Jovo Marich, Tanasije Nastich and Stevo Orlich began the long and arduous process of collecting money from their fellow Serbs in order to build St. Sava Church.

This year – 100 years later – the fruits of their labors are realized. Pastor Jerry Protho, a kind and loving man, opened the doors of our former church to our members who came to visit during the celebratory weekend. Another church was erected in 1938 at 13th and Connecticut. This is the church for which the famous Serb, Nikola Tesla was Kum. While he could not attend personally, Mitchell Duchich stood in for Tesla. Tragically this church burned to the ground in 1978. After several years of liturgies in the small hall that served as a chapel on 49th Avenue, a new and magnificent church was erected and consecrated in Merrillville in 1991. “Srpska Gera” once again was the beautiful church about which those early pioneers dreamed.

The first day of the three-day celebration was on the feast day of St. Archangel Michael and that entire first day, which began with the Divine Liturgy, was filled with warm greetings to all guests and friends. Among the highlights of the second day of festivities was the Serbian Historical Society who hosted a formal dedication and naming of their exhibit room. In honor of the late Milan Opacich, founder of the Serbian Historical Society, the room was named “The Milan Opacich Memorial Cultural Center.”

On Sunday the Holy Hierarchical Liturgy was served by His Grace Longin, Bishop of New Gracanica and Midwestern Diocese; His Grace Mitrophan, Bishop of the Eastern American Diocese; His Grace Grigorije, Bishop of Hercegovina; His Grace Sava, Retired Bishop of Slavonija; His Grace Peter, Bishop of the Russian Orthodox Church outside Russia; Archimandrite Tom Kazich of New Gracanica (Gary born and St. Sava raised); Very Rev. Stavrophor Dusan Bunjevic; Very Rev. Stavrophor Velimir Petakovich; Very Rev. Stavrophor Jovan Todorovich; Very Rev. Stavrophor Bogdan Zlajic; Very Rev. Stavrophor Luka Lukic; Very Rev. Stavrophor Ilija Balach; Very Rev. Alex Novakovich; Very Rev. Mijoljub Matic; Rev. Miroslav Obretkovic; and Rev. Sasa Petrovich. Deacons serving were Protodeacon Fr. Milovan Gogic; Deacon Fr. Vladimir Rumenic; and the Protodjakon Aleksandar Kichakov, as well as host priest Very Rev. Marko Matic.

The service was glorious – the magnificent voices of the clergy singing “Axios” at the elevation to Protopresbyter of Fr. Matic and Fr. Novakovich was both thrilling and spine-tingling.

One of the many highlights during the liturgy occurred when St. Sava Church was awarded “The Order of St. Sava,” an award of the Holy Synod over which His Holiness Patriarch Irinej presides. The award was presented to President Mike Ajder by His Grace Bishop Longin. The Order was accepted on behalf of the entire congregation, both living and deceased.

The anniversary banquet was hosted in the pavilion filled to capacity. Approximately 900 people joined us for the afternoon. The program included brief speeches by former presidents Svilar, Erceg and Orlich and each was awarded a commemorative plaque for their services to the church. There was also a presentation to the members of the building committee in recognition for their work under tight deadlines to get the pavilion finished on time. There were greetings and congratulations from President Obama, Congressman Peter Visclosky (who was in attendance), Serbian Consul Dejan Radulovic, and Fr. Lazar Kostur. Each of the past priests in attendance shared their many experiences and memories of St. Sava from years gone by.

Many years to all St. Sava parishioners and to all founders and benefactors, donors and deceased clergy who served this parish, may God grant memory eternal.

Lamb and Pig Sales By – the – Pound this and Every Summer Sunday

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You can enjoy lamb or pig slowly roasted old country style every Sunday this summer, thanks to our dedicated volunteers. Sold by the pound only, you can pre-order by calling the church office weekdays at 219-736-9191. Pick up your orders in the north building kitchen after church. Let your friends and neighbors know. Supplies limited, so order ahead or show up early.

The Executive Board would once again like to thank Milan Tomich and his committee for preparing and selling delicious lamb/pig each weekend.

Be Creative for a Cause – St. Archangel Michael Hosts Benefit for Lifeline

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What a great way to spend an afternoon, and you’ll be helping the efforts of Lifeline Humanitarian Organization. Enjoy a light luncheon buffet as you paint your way through to a final masterpiece under the guidance of artist Milena Tatic Bajich.. Encourage your daughters, mothers, and friends to participate. Event date is Sunday, June 22nd from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. at St. Archangel Michael in Lansing. Lifeline has directly helped Serbian orphans and victims of war and natural disasters. Details below.

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Mildred Kosovich – Memory Eternal ✝ Vjecnaja Pamjat

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The Clergy, Executive Board, and Members of St. Sava Serbian Orthodox Church express condolences to the family of Mildred Kosovich. Memory eternal.

Mildred Kosovich, age 92, of Hobart passed away peacefully Tuesday, March 25, 2014.

She is survived by three loving sons: Walter (Suzanne) Kosovich of Greenfield, IN, Robert (Lynn) Kosovich of Portage, IN, and Kenneth (Stephanie) Kosovich of Tecumseh, MO; five grandchildren: Christopher, Kevin (Kristen), Kyle (Bethany), Ryan Kosovich, and Renee (John) Ankrom; seven great grandchildren: Alaina, Abbi, Andrew, Maya, Autumn, Israel, and Bryant; nieces, nephews, relatives, and lifelong family friends.

Preceded in death by her beloved husband of 56 years, Walter; parents: Stojan and Draga Shiyan; and brothers: Steve and George.

Millie was a lifelong area resident and dedicated member of St. Sava Serbian Orthodox Church and the Serbian Sisters Circle (Kolo). She was a homemaker and a retired member of the St. Mary Hospital kitchen staff.

Funeral services will be held Monday, March 31, 2014 at 10:00 a.m. DIRECTLY at St. Sava Serbian Orthodox Church, 9191 Mississippi St., Merrillville with V. Rev. Marko Matic officiating. Interment at Calumet Park Cemetery, Merrillville.

Visitation will be Sunday, March 30, 2014 from 2:00-8:00 p.m. at Burns Funeral Home, 10101 Broadway, Crown Point with a Pomen service at 7:00 p.m. Memorials may be donated to St. Sava Serbian Orthodox Church. Arrangements were completed by Savich & Semplinski Funeral Directors. For further information, please call Savich & Semplinski Funeral Directors at Burns Funeral Home (219) 769-0044.

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Charlie Tesovic – Memory Eternal ✝ Vjecnaja Pamjat

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The Clergy, Executive Board, and Members of St. Sava Serbian Orthodox Church express condolences to the family of Charlie Tesovic. Memory eternal.

Charles D. “Charlie” Tesovic, age 58, a former longtime Hobart resident, currently residing in South Milwaukee, Wisconsin passed away unexpectedly Sunday March 2, 2014.

Charlie was a 1974 graduate of Hobart Senior High School. For over 20 years, he was employed by Union Tank and Caterpillar, INC. Since his childhood days he was an active member of St Sava Serbian Orthodox Church and very supportive in all church activities in both Wisconsin and Indiana.

Many will remember Charlie spending lots of hours helping at the former St Sava Serbian Hall on 49th Avenue in Hobart. He was a lifelong member of King Peter II Lodge #16 of the SNF. Charlie will always be remembered as a true “people person” and friend to all. He will be missed very much.

His beloved wife, Svetlana (nee Todorovic) preceded him in death in 2004. Also preceded in death by his parents: Svetozar and Sophia Tesovic; and his nephew, March Leshner (1991).

Survivors include his loving children: Jelena (Aaron) Wright, Kristina Tesovic and Marko Tesovic; sisters: Mary (Shel) Leshner; Angie (John) DeVaney; sister in law, Vesna (Vlasto) Todorovic; several nieces, nephews, relatives, lifelong family friends and kumovi; also, special friend Gordana Pantelic.

Funeral Services will be held on Saturday March 8, 2014, 11:00 a.m. DIRECTLY at St. Sava Serbian Orthodox Church, 9191 Mississippi St, Merrillville with V. Rev Marko Matic officiating. Interment Calumet Park Cemetery.

Visitation will be Friday from 3:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. at Burns Funeral Home, 10101 Broadway, Crown Point, IN with a Pomen Service at 7:00 p.m.

For further information please call Savich & Semplinski Funeral Directors at Burns Funeral Home (219) 769-0044.