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Father Sava Janjic, the abbot of the Dečani Monastery

Father Sava Janjic, the abbot of the Dečani Monastery

Father Sava Janjic, the abbot of the Dečani Monastery in western Kosovo, leads the Serbian Orthodox Christmas Eve service, Jan. 6. Soldiers from Multinational Battle Group-East visited the monastery to celebrat... More

Father Sava Janjic, the Abbott of the Visoki Dečani

Father Sava Janjic, the Abbott of the Visoki Dečani

Father Sava Janjic, the Abbott of the Visoki Dečani Monastery in Dečani, Kosovo burned the badnjak, a log, for the Serbian Orthodox Christmas Eve, Jan. 6. The badnjak is cut on the morning of Christmas Eve and ... More

Father Sava Janjic, the abbot of the Dečani Monastery

Father Sava Janjic, the abbot of the Dečani Monastery

Father Sava Janjic, the abbot of the Dečani Monastery in western Kosovo, leads the Serbian Orthodox Christmas Eve service, Jan. 6. Soldiers from Multinational Battle Group-East visited the monastery to celebrat... More

Lt. Col. Peter Jamarillo, chaplain, attends a traditional

Lt. Col. Peter Jamarillo, chaplain, attends a traditional

Lt. Col. Peter Jamarillo, chaplain, attends a traditional Serbian Orthodox Christmas Eve service at the Visoki Dečani Monastery in Dečani, Kosovo, Jan. 6. Soldiers from Multinational Battle Group-East visited t... More

A Serbian monk put out the candles one by one in the

A Serbian monk put out the candles one by one in the

A Serbian monk put out the candles one by one in the Visoki Dečani Monastery in Dečani, Kosovo, at the conclusion of the Serbian Orthodox Christmas Eve vigil, Jan. 6. Soldiers from Multinational Battle Group-Ea... More

Father Sava Janjic, the abbot of the Dečani Monastery

Father Sava Janjic, the abbot of the Dečani Monastery

Father Sava Janjic, the abbot of the Dečani Monastery in western Kosovo, leads the Serbian Orthodox Christmas Eve service, Jan. 6. Soldiers from Multinational Battle Group-East visited the monastery to celebrat... More

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