A great man is one who collects knowledge the way a bee collects honey and uses it to help people overcome the difficulties they endure - hunger, ignorance and disease!
- Nikola Tesla

Remember, remember always, that all of us, and you and I especially, are descended from immigrants and revolutionists.
- Franklin Roosevelt

While their territory has been devastated and their homes despoiled, the spirit of the Serbian people has not been broken.
- Woodrow Wilson

Mitar 1878 - 1951,  William H. ?, Gospava W. 1915 - 1937, Andje M. 1888 - 1939

 Prvi spomenik

            OTAC

MITAR M. POROBICH

        RODJEN

   SELO MOJDEZ

  BOKA KOTORSKA

    8 NOV 1878

 PRESTAVIOSE

  U STOCKTON

   20 MAR. 1951


Drugi spomenik

HUSBAND

WILLIAM H. PAPPAS

 

           WIFE 

GOSPAVA W. PAPPAS

     1915 - 1937


           MAJKA

ANDJE M. POROBICH

        RODJENA

    SELO KAMENO 

BOKA KOTORSKA

   21. NOV. 1888

  PRESTAVILASE

   U STOCKTON

  20. DEC. 1939


SA

 

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Mirjana Joković

Mirjana Joković (Serbian Cyrillic: Мирјана Јоковић) (born November 24, 1967) is a Serbian film and stage actress, best known for her role as Natalija Zovkov in Underground, the film of Emir Kusturica (1995). She currently is Director of Performance for Acting and an acting teacher in the Theater Faculty of the California Institute of the Arts near Los Angeles.

Mirjana Jokovic was born in Belgrade, Yugoslavia. She spent her early years in Zambia, where her father was an industrial engineer.

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History, Truth, Holiness

by Bishop Maxim Vasiljevic

Bishop Maxim’s first book, described by Fr. John Breck as an “exceptionally important collection of essays” contributing to both the theology of being and also contemporary theological questions, is now available! Christos Yannaras describes Bishop Maxim as “a theologian who illumines” and Fr. John McGuckin identifies his work as “deeply biblical and patristic, academically learned yet spiritually rich.” The first half of the book collects papers emphasizing theological ontology and epistemology, reminding us how both the mystery of the Holy Trinity and that of the Incarnation demand that we rethink every philosophical supposition; it includes chapters on holiness as otherness, truth and history, and the biochemistry of freedom. The second half of the book features lectures dedicated to the theological questions posed by modern theology, including studies of Orthodox and Roman Catholic ecclesiology, liturgics, and the theology of icons.