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St. Petka Church in San Marcos Observes Church Slava and 50th Parish Anniversary

On Sunday, October 29th, 2023 the clergy and faithful of the St. Petka Serbian Orthodox Church in San Marcos, California joyously welcomed their diocesan hierarch, His Grace Bishop Maxim of Western American who celebrated the Holy Hierarchical Divine Liturgy on the occasion of the parish Slava. In concelebration with His Grace were the parish priest V. Rev. Protopresbyter Stavrophor Milovan Katanic and Protodeacon David Williams.

In his homily during the liturgy His Grace spoke about the parable of the Sower and the seed and how the seed, which is the Word of God, is planted in the hearts of all men. What this parable beautifully illustrates is that not everyone reacts to the Word of God the same way. Moreover, no matter how powerful and meaningful the Word of God might be, there are always those in this world who simply refuse it. The bishop pointed out that one very important thing to remember from this morning’s gospel reading is that passing of time.

Namely, we are all called to give the Word of God time to bear fruit. This is very important for us to consider since, unlike nowadays, in the past people would participate in the miracle of life. They would plant seeds and wait for the passing of time for the seed to bear fruit. Indeed, in celebrating St. Petka we are invited to ponder on her life and how she

applied these words of the gospel to herself. Didn’t she spens many years in the desert so that this seed of God would bear fruit in her? And it did in multiple ways so that she became a miracle worker throughout the world.

His Grace concluded with the words, Let this Divine Liturgy be yet another opportunity for us to patiently participate in it that it bear fruit at the very end which will be the seed, the Word of God, offered to us in the person of Christ in his holy Body and Blood.

 


SLAVA SERVICE

This year’s Slava celebration marked the 50th parish anniversary which was festively commemorated during the Slava banquet in the main hall following the Divine Liturgy. In his opening remarks parish priest, Fr. Milovan, reflected on some of the events that took place here fifty years ago. The then newly elected Action Committee, formed at the initial meeting on August 20, 1973 of the Serbs living in Northern San Diego County, met to consider the properties on the market. Just as they had voted on a piece of property, one of the committee members, Milan Andjelkovic, spoke up and offered a piece of property he owned which was at the better location: 1854 Palomar Drive

in Escondido, which would later be incorporated into San Marcos with the address 1854 Knob Hill Rd. Mr. Andjelovic donated his land with one stipulation, even though it had been previously decided that the newly established monastery would be dedicated to Holy Martyr Avakum, he requested that it be dedicated to his Krsna Slava, St. Petka. Originally founded and established as a monastery in 1973, it would become a church-school congregation in 1986. Soon construction on the church began which was consecrated on St. Petka Day 1991.

 

 


SLAVA FESTIVITES

During the program the Episcopal Gramata was given to Protinica Mirjana Vukovic and Caslav Mitic upon the recommendation of the parish priest for their many years of dedicated service to their St. Petka parish. It was at the home of Caslav Mitic that the very first meeting of the Serbs of North San Diego County was held.

Special recognition was given to V. Rev. Protopresbyter Stavrophor Milan Vukovic for his nearly 30 years of service as parish priest for which he was awarded the Order of St. Sebastian. The Avala Folklore Ensemble performed during the program. Afterwards, music, dancing and fellowship continued throughout the day.


 

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