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Our father among the [[saint]]s '''Sava of Gornji Karlovac''' (Serbian: Свети свештеномученик Сава горњокарловачки) was a [[bishop]] of the [[Church of Serbia]] who during World War II was arrested, tortured, and [[martyr]]ed by enemy Italian and Croatian personnel.
Svetozar Trlajić (Светозар Трлајић) was the son of Stefan and Jelisaveta (maiden name Karakašević). He was born in Mol on [[July 19]], 1884. His education included primary school in his hometown, grammar school in Novi Sad, and [[seminary]] in Sremski Karlovci. Svetozar graduated from the Faculty of Law in Belgrade and passed the qualifying examination for judges at the Faculty of Law in Zagreb.
He was [[ordination|ordained]] [[deacon]] by the Bishop of Timisoara Bishop and then [[presbyter]] ten days later. As a [[parish]] [[priest]] he performed his duties in Peška and Bašaid. At the beginning of 1927, he was elected an officer and later principal secretary of the [[Holy Synod]] of Bishops. Being a widower, he took [[monasticism|monastic]] vows on [[October 27]], 1929 in the Krušedol [[Monastery]], being and was [[tonsure]]d with the name Sava. Soon afterwards he became protosyncellos and [[archimandrite]], and was appointed the head [[abbot]] of the Krušedol Monastery. On [[September 30]], 1934, Sava was elected [[auxiliary bishop|Auxiliary Bishop]] of Srem. He was [[consecration of a bishop|consecrated ]] in Sremski Karlovci by [[Patriarch ]] Varnava, Timok Bishop Emilijanof Timok, Niš Bishop Jovanof Niš, Bishop Tikhon of Zahumlje-Herzegovina Bishop Tihon, and Bishop Simeon of Zletovo-Strumica Bishop Simeon. He was elected Bishop of Gornji Karlovac on [[June 22]], 1938. After the death of Pakrac Bishop Miron of Pakrac in 1941, he was also named administrator of Pakrac [[Diocese]].
=== Martyrdom ===
At the beginning of World War II in 1941, he refused a proposaldemand, given to him by the Italian occupational forces, to leave the [[diocese]] and go to Belgrade. He was arrested on [[July 17]], 1941, and confined, together with three other Serbian priests and thirteen eminent SerbsSerb laymen, in a stable of an Ustasa Josip Tomljenović in Plasko. After experiencing awful torture, Bishop Sava and the priests Bogoljub Gaković, Đuro Stojanović and Stanislav Nasadilo were chained and taken to Gospic on [[July 19]]. They were tortured there until the middle of August, when Bishop Sava was taken , together with 2000 other Serbs , in the direction of Velebit Mountain. Somewhere on this mountain he suffered a martyr’s death together with thousands of other Orthodox Serbs. The site where Bishop Sava died is still unknown.
=== Canonization ===
In 1998, at the regular session of the [[Holy Synod|Holy Assembly ]] of Bishops of the Serbian Orthodox Church Bishop Sava was canonized glorified and entered into the list of the names of the Serbian Church [[saint]]s as [[hieromartyr]].
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