Духовни живот и црквена умjетност Срба у Доњем Будачком на Кордуну
Religious life and ecclesiastical art of Serbs in Donji Budački in Kordun
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Рад прати догађаје од досељавања Срба на Кордун крајем 17. вијека и градње прве дрвене цркве у Доњем Будачком, посвећене Светом Михаилу и Гаврилу 1702. године. Пошто је тај храм временом дотрајао, нови је саграђен
1773. године и постао је сједиште Будаштанског протопрезвитеријата, који је касније пренесен у Карловац и назван Карловачко намјесништво. Све што је припадало овом храму, сви богослужбени предмети страдали су у Другом свјетском
рату заједно са храмом, када су га 1942. године запалиле и порушиле усташе.
Поновно је изграђен тек у периоду од 1961. до 1963. године, када је црква посвећена Светим апостолима Петру и Павлу. Међутим, у тексту је акценат стављен
на период од проглашења некадашње парохијске цркве за манастир Пресвете
Богородице Тројеручице 2007. године, његов развој и напредовање до данашњег
дана. У том периоду обновљен је и изграђен манастирски комплекс, изграђен је
храм посвећен Икони Пресвете Богородице Тројеручице, манастирски конак и
Петропавловски трг, об...е манастирске цркве добиле су иконостасе и живопис, а
у оквиру манастирског комплекса су сахрањена и четворица горњокарловачких
епископа. Предузето је све да би се у манастиру несметано одвијао живот и да
би манастир сам себе издржавао, као и да би постао културни и духовни центар
Епархије горњокарловачке.
Th e construction of a Serbian Orthodox church in this place is related to the
moving of Serbs into the area of Kordun, with the duty to defend the Austrian
empire from the incursion of Turks. In Gornji and Donji Budački the fi rst
families arrived in 1685, and in 1701 in the area of Budački there were as
many as around 1500 Serbs of Orthodox faith. It is common knowledge that
Orthodox Christians start building churches immediately upon arrival in
some new area, so it can be assumed that the church was built in the late
17th or early 18th century. According to one archive document dating from
1923, whose purpose was to give a description of the parish, the fi rst church
dedicated to Saint Michael and Gabriel had been made of wood and built in
1702. As that church had in time become dilapidated, a new one was erected
in 1773. When in 1777, aft er the abolition of Kostajnica episcopate, the Holy
Synod of the Metropolitanate of Karlovci divided the Eparchy of Karlovac
into co...unties and protopresbyter parishes, Donji Budački became the seat of
the protopresbyter Budaštanska parish that was later moved to Karlovac and
called the Regency of Karlovac, which speaks volumes about the importance
of this church.
Little is known about the appearance of these sacral buildings, library and
artistically craft ed artefacts that belonged to them. Everything that belonged
to this church, all the instruments of divine service were destroyed in World
War II along with the church itself, when it was set to fi re and destroyed by
the Ustashi in 1942. With the great eff orts required under the regime of that
time, the rebuilding took place as late as between 1961 and 1963, when the
incomplete church was consecrated by bishop Simeon. Since then, the church
has been dedicated to Saint apostles Peter and Paul.
In the last war the church and parochial residence were burgled and
devastated, but the church was one of the rare ones that still held divine
service. Following the return of a small number of people and clergy in
the late 1990’s, the renewal commenced. Upon declaring the former parish
church to be a monastery on 23rd July, 2007, the reconstruction intensified
and works on the monastery complex were put in operation. Apart from the
reconstruction of existing objects and the building of the parochial residence,
in 2010 a church was built within the complex that was dedicated to the Icon
of the Holy Virgin Mary with Th ree Hands. Both churches in the monastery,
as well as the spacious dining room, were depicted in the spirit of Serbian
and Byzantine medieval painting, and new iconostases were made. In front of
the church, there is a square, called Petropavlovski’s square, in whose centre
a monument was placed with the bell dating from 1925, which used to hang
in the church’s bell-tower. Th e steps leading up to the Church of St. Peter and
Paul were made of stone (diela solea) of the mined church of St. Nicholas
in Karlovac. With the blessing of bishop Gerasim, four bishops of Gornji
Karlovac were buried within the monastery complex – Teofan Živković,
Lukijan Mušicki, Evgenije Jovanović and Maksimilijan Hajdin.
Nowadays, the monastery also comprises economy units such as hayloft s,
warehouses, stables for the cattle, storehouses, barns, sheds, cellars, inn, as well as the residential area. Th e economy mainly represents plots of land
that had been bought off and where, along with the existing objects, some
new ones were built. Th ey have been built and reconstructed since 2008, and
their renovation and furnishing are still ongoing. People do their utmost to
make the life in the monastery run smoothly and to make it self-sustaining.
Moreover, a cheese-making facility is under construction, which is to serve not
only for personal needs but also to bring additional income to the monastery.
In order for the monastery to have a constant and uninterrupted supply of
electrical power from renewable sources of energy, in 2015 another project
started being implemented. Solar panels were installed, which generate power
by absorbing sunlight. At present, these panels produce more power than is
required to meet the needs of the monastery, so that this is another source
of additional income. Finally, the monastery is a venue for holding lectures,
promotions and various other cultural events organized by the monastery.
In the last ten years since the foundation of this monastery, a lot has been
done indeed, but most importantly a new religious centre has been created,
which in these hard times represents a focal point for now sadly small number
of Serbian Orthodox people from these parts.
Кључне речи:
Манастир Богородице Тројеручице / Епархија горњокарловачка / црква Светог Петра и Павла / Доњи Будачки / Кордун / Будаштански протопрезвитеријат / обнова / Теофан Живковић / Лукијан Мушицки / Евгеније Јовановић / Максимилијан Хајдин / Борислав Живковић / Војислав Луковић / Драгомир МарунићИзвор:
Зборник о Србима у Хрватској, 2019, 12, 235-275Издавач:
- Београд : Српска академија наука и уметности
Напомена:
- Зборник о Србима у Хрватској = Recueil des Travaux sur les Serbes en Croatie.
TY - JOUR AU - Орловић, Сњежана PY - 2019 UR - https://dais.sanu.ac.rs/123456789/10094 AB - Рад прати догађаје од досељавања Срба на Кордун крајем 17. вијека и градње прве дрвене цркве у Доњем Будачком, посвећене Светом Михаилу и Гаврилу 1702. године. Пошто је тај храм временом дотрајао, нови је саграђен 1773. године и постао је сједиште Будаштанског протопрезвитеријата, који је касније пренесен у Карловац и назван Карловачко намјесништво. Све што је припадало овом храму, сви богослужбени предмети страдали су у Другом свјетском рату заједно са храмом, када су га 1942. године запалиле и порушиле усташе. Поновно је изграђен тек у периоду од 1961. до 1963. године, када је црква посвећена Светим апостолима Петру и Павлу. Међутим, у тексту је акценат стављен на период од проглашења некадашње парохијске цркве за манастир Пресвете Богородице Тројеручице 2007. године, његов развој и напредовање до данашњег дана. У том периоду обновљен је и изграђен манастирски комплекс, изграђен је храм посвећен Икони Пресвете Богородице Тројеручице, манастирски конак и Петропавловски трг, обе манастирске цркве добиле су иконостасе и живопис, а у оквиру манастирског комплекса су сахрањена и четворица горњокарловачких епископа. Предузето је све да би се у манастиру несметано одвијао живот и да би манастир сам себе издржавао, као и да би постао културни и духовни центар Епархије горњокарловачке. AB - Th e construction of a Serbian Orthodox church in this place is related to the moving of Serbs into the area of Kordun, with the duty to defend the Austrian empire from the incursion of Turks. In Gornji and Donji Budački the fi rst families arrived in 1685, and in 1701 in the area of Budački there were as many as around 1500 Serbs of Orthodox faith. It is common knowledge that Orthodox Christians start building churches immediately upon arrival in some new area, so it can be assumed that the church was built in the late 17th or early 18th century. According to one archive document dating from 1923, whose purpose was to give a description of the parish, the fi rst church dedicated to Saint Michael and Gabriel had been made of wood and built in 1702. As that church had in time become dilapidated, a new one was erected in 1773. When in 1777, aft er the abolition of Kostajnica episcopate, the Holy Synod of the Metropolitanate of Karlovci divided the Eparchy of Karlovac into counties and protopresbyter parishes, Donji Budački became the seat of the protopresbyter Budaštanska parish that was later moved to Karlovac and called the Regency of Karlovac, which speaks volumes about the importance of this church. Little is known about the appearance of these sacral buildings, library and artistically craft ed artefacts that belonged to them. Everything that belonged to this church, all the instruments of divine service were destroyed in World War II along with the church itself, when it was set to fi re and destroyed by the Ustashi in 1942. With the great eff orts required under the regime of that time, the rebuilding took place as late as between 1961 and 1963, when the incomplete church was consecrated by bishop Simeon. Since then, the church has been dedicated to Saint apostles Peter and Paul. In the last war the church and parochial residence were burgled and devastated, but the church was one of the rare ones that still held divine service. Following the return of a small number of people and clergy in the late 1990’s, the renewal commenced. Upon declaring the former parish church to be a monastery on 23rd July, 2007, the reconstruction intensified and works on the monastery complex were put in operation. Apart from the reconstruction of existing objects and the building of the parochial residence, in 2010 a church was built within the complex that was dedicated to the Icon of the Holy Virgin Mary with Th ree Hands. Both churches in the monastery, as well as the spacious dining room, were depicted in the spirit of Serbian and Byzantine medieval painting, and new iconostases were made. In front of the church, there is a square, called Petropavlovski’s square, in whose centre a monument was placed with the bell dating from 1925, which used to hang in the church’s bell-tower. Th e steps leading up to the Church of St. Peter and Paul were made of stone (diela solea) of the mined church of St. Nicholas in Karlovac. With the blessing of bishop Gerasim, four bishops of Gornji Karlovac were buried within the monastery complex – Teofan Živković, Lukijan Mušicki, Evgenije Jovanović and Maksimilijan Hajdin. Nowadays, the monastery also comprises economy units such as hayloft s, warehouses, stables for the cattle, storehouses, barns, sheds, cellars, inn, as well as the residential area. Th e economy mainly represents plots of land that had been bought off and where, along with the existing objects, some new ones were built. Th ey have been built and reconstructed since 2008, and their renovation and furnishing are still ongoing. People do their utmost to make the life in the monastery run smoothly and to make it self-sustaining. Moreover, a cheese-making facility is under construction, which is to serve not only for personal needs but also to bring additional income to the monastery. In order for the monastery to have a constant and uninterrupted supply of electrical power from renewable sources of energy, in 2015 another project started being implemented. Solar panels were installed, which generate power by absorbing sunlight. At present, these panels produce more power than is required to meet the needs of the monastery, so that this is another source of additional income. Finally, the monastery is a venue for holding lectures, promotions and various other cultural events organized by the monastery. In the last ten years since the foundation of this monastery, a lot has been done indeed, but most importantly a new religious centre has been created, which in these hard times represents a focal point for now sadly small number of Serbian Orthodox people from these parts. PB - Београд : Српска академија наука и уметности T2 - Зборник о Србима у Хрватској T1 - Духовни живот и црквена умjетност Срба у Доњем Будачком на Кордуну T1 - Religious life and ecclesiastical art of Serbs in Donji Budački in Kordun SP - 235 EP - 275 IS - 12 UR - https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_dais_10094 ER -
@article{ author = "Орловић, Сњежана", year = "2019", abstract = "Рад прати догађаје од досељавања Срба на Кордун крајем 17. вијека и градње прве дрвене цркве у Доњем Будачком, посвећене Светом Михаилу и Гаврилу 1702. године. Пошто је тај храм временом дотрајао, нови је саграђен 1773. године и постао је сједиште Будаштанског протопрезвитеријата, који је касније пренесен у Карловац и назван Карловачко намјесништво. Све што је припадало овом храму, сви богослужбени предмети страдали су у Другом свјетском рату заједно са храмом, када су га 1942. године запалиле и порушиле усташе. Поновно је изграђен тек у периоду од 1961. до 1963. године, када је црква посвећена Светим апостолима Петру и Павлу. Међутим, у тексту је акценат стављен на период од проглашења некадашње парохијске цркве за манастир Пресвете Богородице Тројеручице 2007. године, његов развој и напредовање до данашњег дана. У том периоду обновљен је и изграђен манастирски комплекс, изграђен је храм посвећен Икони Пресвете Богородице Тројеручице, манастирски конак и Петропавловски трг, обе манастирске цркве добиле су иконостасе и живопис, а у оквиру манастирског комплекса су сахрањена и четворица горњокарловачких епископа. Предузето је све да би се у манастиру несметано одвијао живот и да би манастир сам себе издржавао, као и да би постао културни и духовни центар Епархије горњокарловачке., Th e construction of a Serbian Orthodox church in this place is related to the moving of Serbs into the area of Kordun, with the duty to defend the Austrian empire from the incursion of Turks. In Gornji and Donji Budački the fi rst families arrived in 1685, and in 1701 in the area of Budački there were as many as around 1500 Serbs of Orthodox faith. It is common knowledge that Orthodox Christians start building churches immediately upon arrival in some new area, so it can be assumed that the church was built in the late 17th or early 18th century. According to one archive document dating from 1923, whose purpose was to give a description of the parish, the fi rst church dedicated to Saint Michael and Gabriel had been made of wood and built in 1702. As that church had in time become dilapidated, a new one was erected in 1773. When in 1777, aft er the abolition of Kostajnica episcopate, the Holy Synod of the Metropolitanate of Karlovci divided the Eparchy of Karlovac into counties and protopresbyter parishes, Donji Budački became the seat of the protopresbyter Budaštanska parish that was later moved to Karlovac and called the Regency of Karlovac, which speaks volumes about the importance of this church. Little is known about the appearance of these sacral buildings, library and artistically craft ed artefacts that belonged to them. Everything that belonged to this church, all the instruments of divine service were destroyed in World War II along with the church itself, when it was set to fi re and destroyed by the Ustashi in 1942. With the great eff orts required under the regime of that time, the rebuilding took place as late as between 1961 and 1963, when the incomplete church was consecrated by bishop Simeon. Since then, the church has been dedicated to Saint apostles Peter and Paul. In the last war the church and parochial residence were burgled and devastated, but the church was one of the rare ones that still held divine service. Following the return of a small number of people and clergy in the late 1990’s, the renewal commenced. Upon declaring the former parish church to be a monastery on 23rd July, 2007, the reconstruction intensified and works on the monastery complex were put in operation. Apart from the reconstruction of existing objects and the building of the parochial residence, in 2010 a church was built within the complex that was dedicated to the Icon of the Holy Virgin Mary with Th ree Hands. Both churches in the monastery, as well as the spacious dining room, were depicted in the spirit of Serbian and Byzantine medieval painting, and new iconostases were made. In front of the church, there is a square, called Petropavlovski’s square, in whose centre a monument was placed with the bell dating from 1925, which used to hang in the church’s bell-tower. Th e steps leading up to the Church of St. Peter and Paul were made of stone (diela solea) of the mined church of St. Nicholas in Karlovac. With the blessing of bishop Gerasim, four bishops of Gornji Karlovac were buried within the monastery complex – Teofan Živković, Lukijan Mušicki, Evgenije Jovanović and Maksimilijan Hajdin. Nowadays, the monastery also comprises economy units such as hayloft s, warehouses, stables for the cattle, storehouses, barns, sheds, cellars, inn, as well as the residential area. Th e economy mainly represents plots of land that had been bought off and where, along with the existing objects, some new ones were built. Th ey have been built and reconstructed since 2008, and their renovation and furnishing are still ongoing. People do their utmost to make the life in the monastery run smoothly and to make it self-sustaining. Moreover, a cheese-making facility is under construction, which is to serve not only for personal needs but also to bring additional income to the monastery. In order for the monastery to have a constant and uninterrupted supply of electrical power from renewable sources of energy, in 2015 another project started being implemented. Solar panels were installed, which generate power by absorbing sunlight. At present, these panels produce more power than is required to meet the needs of the monastery, so that this is another source of additional income. Finally, the monastery is a venue for holding lectures, promotions and various other cultural events organized by the monastery. In the last ten years since the foundation of this monastery, a lot has been done indeed, but most importantly a new religious centre has been created, which in these hard times represents a focal point for now sadly small number of Serbian Orthodox people from these parts.", publisher = "Београд : Српска академија наука и уметности", journal = "Зборник о Србима у Хрватској", title = "Духовни живот и црквена умjетност Срба у Доњем Будачком на Кордуну, Religious life and ecclesiastical art of Serbs in Donji Budački in Kordun", pages = "235-275", number = "12", url = "https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_dais_10094" }
Орловић, С.. (2019). Духовни живот и црквена умjетност Срба у Доњем Будачком на Кордуну. in Зборник о Србима у Хрватској Београд : Српска академија наука и уметности.(12), 235-275. https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_dais_10094
Орловић С. Духовни живот и црквена умjетност Срба у Доњем Будачком на Кордуну. in Зборник о Србима у Хрватској. 2019;(12):235-275. https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_dais_10094 .
Орловић, Сњежана, "Духовни живот и црквена умjетност Срба у Доњем Будачком на Кордуну" in Зборник о Србима у Хрватској, no. 12 (2019):235-275, https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_dais_10094 .