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- "When thunder and lightning killed seven thousand Turks towards Buda, about fifteen days ago, because the glory of God is possible, which wants to avenge and show its glory, because the glorious Sava is burning, it wants to burn them with fire. The others fled, those who were left alive, and whom the lightning didn't strike, and everyone fled wherever they could." (en)
- The third is our Sava, a distinguished descendant of Simeon Stephen, King of Serbia, who in the thirteenth century, with the sanctity of his morals, illuminated the royal progeny of his people and nation, Serbs. [...] The third is our Sava, the illustrious offspring of Simeon Stephen of Serbia, King of Serbia, who in the thirteenth century, with the sanctity of his morals, illuminated the royal progeny of his people [...] He burst into Serbia. and when war was declared against the relics of the Holy Bishop, at the town of Mileseva, where they are worshipped with great veneration [...] these are the relics of the most holy bishop, who are today the enemies of the Christian name, the Turks, the destroyers of the Catholic union, especially worshipped, whose sacred relics, although they were scorched by the flames of the impure Sinan, nevertheless remain in a sacred place, the tomb of the Holy man, in the same sacred place where he once rested, the same honor that was solemnly attested before, by the assiduous pilgrimage of the Illyrians [...] St. Sava the Abbot of the Nemanijic Family [...] Pray for us, Saint Sava, that we may be made worthy of the promises of Christ. Let us pray. Almighty and merciful God, who taught Blessed Sava the Pontiff to pass with all his heart from earthly principality to the humble following of your Cross, and who wished him to shine with pastoral solicitude, we beseech you, through his intercession, that, free from earthly affections, we may be able to serve you with a free mind, and to enjoy heavenly company among the sheep of your pasture. Through our Lord, etc. (en)
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