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Archbishop Irénée to Concelebrate Hierarchical Liturgy for Newly-Glorified Serbian Saint

December 16, 2017

His Eminence Archbishop Irénée will be in Mississauga, Ontario, on Saturday 16 December, at All Saints of Serbia Orthodox Cathedral, to concelebrate a pan-Orthodox hierarchical Divine Liturgy along with His Grace Bishop Mitrophan of the Serbian Archdiocese of Canada, before the relics of the newly-glorified Serbian saint, Mardarije of Libertyville.

St Mardarije was the first Serbian Orthodox bishop of America in Canada from 1925-1935. He was glorified in July 2017. His relics were found 82 years after his death to be miraculously incorrupt.

The service on Saturday begins at 9.30am with the greeting of the bishops and entrance of the relics. Anointing with holy oil from the lamp above the relics will continue throughout the Liturgy, and lenten refreshments will be served afterwards.

St Mardarije of North America (1889-1935)

Born in village of Kornet, Ljesani County, in Montenegro, on November 2, 1889, to pious parents Petar and Jela Uskokovic, he was baptized in his village church dedicated to St. George and received his baptismal name Ivan. Both of his parents were well respected in their community holding the office of leadership and particularly his father was a captain of their clan.

Considering his parents’ status, young Ivan was sent to further his education, first in Rijeka Crnojevic, Cetinje, and then in Belgrade, Serbia. While in Belgrade, young Ivan advanced his childhood desire to serve God and the Church, and so from there he headed to monastery Studenica where after a short period of novice life he gets tonsured to monasticism having received the name Mardarije. With the decision of the Holy Synod of the Serbian Orthodox Church, young hierodeacon Mardarije was sent to Russia where he spent twelve years (1905-1917) furthering his theological education and growing in wisdom. From there, the Holy Synod of the Russian Orthodox Church sent him to the United States of America to organize the Serbian Orthodox Church.

On December 1, 1923, now archimandrite Mardarije was appointed as administrator of the Serbian American-Canadian diocese with the see in Chicago and that same year he purchased around ten acres of land in Libertyville, Illinois, where later St Sava monastery was built. He was elected by the Holy Assembly of Bishops of the Serbian Orthodox Church as the first bishop for the newly established diocese in America on December 7, 1925, and his consecration took place on Palm Sunday, the Feast of the Entrance of Our Lord Jesus Christ into Jerusalem, on April 25, 1926.

From then on His Grace Bishop Mardarije, the first bishop of the Serbian Orthodox Church in North and South America, laboured tirelessly in building churches, as well as St Sava monastery in Libertyville, sowing Christian love, spreading peace, preaching and witnessing to the Gospel of Christ throughout his diocese. In spite of inescapable worldly trends, he lived a life of truth and grace, dedicated to the Life that has dawned from the Tomb and is dawning still.

Having laboured as bishop for a little over nine years he died peacefully on December 12, 1935, hospitalized in Ann Arbor, Michigan, while writing his last Nativity Encyclical to his beloved flock. His earthly remains were laid to rest at St. Sava monastery in Libertyville. The Holy Assembly of Bishops of the Serbian Orthodox Church during its regular session held from May 14-29, 2015 brought forth a decision that his name be added to the Diptych of saints of the Holy Orthodox Church.

From the Holy Hierarch Mardarije, we see how the grace of God reaches the heart of our cities, bringing to the confusion of the world the breeze of the Spirit and the serenity of the Age to come.

Troparion of Sts Mardarije and Sebastian
O God of our Fathers,
Always act with kindness towards us;
Take not Thy mercy from us,
But through the prayers of Saints Mardarije
and Sebastian
Guide our lives in peace.

Kontakion of St Mardarije of Libertyville
Tireless preacher of Christ the Lord,
Leader on the path of St Sava for thy people in diaspora,
Labour-loving practitioner and teacher of repentance,
Holy Mardarije of Libertyville and North America,
Together with all the Enlighteners of the
North American lands,
Entreat the only Friend of man,
To grant all Orthodox Christians peace and unity.