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Sava II of Pec

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Our father Father among the saints Saints '''Sava II''' (Serbian: '''Сава II''') was the third Serbian [[archbishop]]. His [[feast day]] is celebrated on [[February 8]], as well as in the [[synaxis]] of Serbian hierarchs on [[August 30]].
He ==Life==Predislav was born as Predislav. His parents were in the 1200s to King Stefan the First-crowned (son of St. [[Simeon the Myrrh-flowing]]) Crowned and his queensecond wife, Queen-consort Consort Ana Dandolo. This was Stefan's second marriage. The exact date of his birth is not known. All three of Predislav's brothers were Serbian kings: Radoslav (1228-1233), St. Vladislav (1233-1243, d. 1277) and Stefan Uroš I (1243-1276). However, the kingdom of Serbia was not for Predislav. Following in the steps of St. [[Sava of Serbia]], his uncle, Predislav renounced all his titles and was [[tonsure]]d in [[Chilandari Monastery (Athos)|Chilandari Monastery]] on [[Mount Athos]], taking his uncle's name.
Following in the steps of his uncle St. [[Sava of Serbia|Sava]], Predislav renounced all his titles and took [[monastic]] vows in [[Chilandari Monastery (Athos)|monastery of Hilandar]]. His monastic name was also "Sava." In 1254, he was elected [[Bishop]] of Hum, a region which his uncle had briefly ruled. He participated in state council in his [[cathedral]], the Church of Saint Peter on Lim. After Archbishop [[Arsenius I (Sremac) of Pec|Arsenije]] suffered a stroke, Sava was elected archbishop.  He was a good a archbishop who led the Church of Serbia according to the rules of the saints[[saint]]s, apostles[[apostle]]s, and [[Church Fathers]]. He died on [[February 8]], 1271, and is buried in the church Church of Holy Apostles in Peć Monastery.
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