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Sava of Gornji Karlovac

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[[Image:St. Sabba Trlajic of Serbia.jpg|right|thumb|230px|St. Sabba Trlajic of Serbia.]]
Our father among the [[saint]]s '''Sava (Triajich) 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 Trlajich (Светозар Трлајић) was the son of Stephen and Jelisaveta (maiden name Karakaševich). He was born in Mol on [[July 18]], 1884. His education included primary school in his hometown, grammar school in Novi Sad, and [[seminary]] in Sremski Karlovtsy. Svetozar graduated from the Faculty of Law at the University of Belgrade and passed the qualifying examination for judges at the Faculty of Law in Zagreb.
In 1909, Svetozar was [[ordination|ordained]] [[deacon]] by the Bishop of Timisoara and then [[presbyter]] ten days later. As a [[parish]] [[priest]] he served at [[parish]]es in Peška and Bašaid. Early in 1927, he was appointed to an administrative position, and later principal secretary, of the [[Holy Synod]] of Bishops of the [[Church of Serbia]]. A widower, he took [[monasticism|monastic]] vows on [[October 27]], 1929 in the Krushedol [[Monastery]], being [[tonsure]]d with the name Sava. Soon afterwards he became [[rector]] and [[archimandrite]] of the Krushedol Monastery. On [[September 30]], 1930, Sava was elected [[auxiliary bishop|Auxiliary Bishop]] of Sremski. He was [[consecration of a bishop|consecrated]] in Sremski Karlovci by Patriarch Barnabas, Bishop Emilijan of Timok, Bishop Jovan of Niš, Bishop Tihon of Zahumlje-Herzegovina, and Bishop Simeon of Zletovo-Strumica. As Patriarchal [[Vicar]] Bp. Sava chaired the diocesan council of the Archdiocese of Belgrade-Karlovtsy. From early 1937, Bp. Sava chaired the [[ecclesiastical court]]. He was appointed Bishop of Gornji Karlovac on [[June 22]], 1938, with his residence in Plashkom. After the death of Bishop Miron of Pakrac in 1941, he was also named administrator of the [[Diocese]] of Pakrac.
=== Martyrdom ===
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