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Tomorrow we celebrate the feast of St. Fevronius the Impersonator!
Serbia🏛️ PoliticsLean Progressive8 hr. ago

Tomorrow we celebrate the feast of St. Fevronius the Impersonator!

The article recounts the martyrdom of Saint Fevronija, a revered early Christian saint known for her unwavering faith and chastity. Born to a Roman senator, she rejected a life of marriage and dedicated herself to Christ, living in a monastery under the guidance of her aunt Vriena. She was known for her wisdom, kindness, and devotion, particularly her deep knowledge of Scripture. During the persecution of Christians by the tyrant Selin, Fevronija was subjected to brutal torture, including beatings, loss of limbs, and execution by sword, all while remaining faithful to Christ. According to church tradition, divine justice struck Selin immediately after his attempt to convert her, leading to his death. Her body was honored and transferred to the monastery, where she inspired many, including the general Lisimah, who converted to Christianity. The article highlights her legacy as a symbol of steadfast faith and the miraculous healings associated with her relics.

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Republika logoRepublikaParty-alignedCenter8 hr. ago
Tomorrow we celebrate the feast of St. Fevronius the Impersonator!

The article recounts the martyrdom of Saint Fevronija, a revered early Christian saint known for her unwavering faith and chastity. Born to a Roman senator, she rejected a life of marriage and dedicated herself to Christ, living in a monastery under the guidance of her aunt Vriena. She was known for her wisdom, kindness, and devotion, particularly her deep knowledge of Scripture. During the persecution of Christians by the tyrant Selin, Fevronija was subjected to brutal torture, including beatings, loss of limbs, and execution by sword, all while remaining faithful to Christ. According to church tradition, divine justice struck Selin immediately after his attempt to convert her, leading to his death. Her body was honored and transferred to the monastery, where she inspired many, including the general Lisimah, who converted to Christianity. The article highlights her legacy as a symbol of steadfast faith and the miraculous healings associated with her relics.

Bias read (Center): While the article discusses religious figures and historical events, it does not present any overtly partisan or politically charged framing. It presents the narrative of Saint Fevronija’s martyrdom and legacy in a traditional, reverent tone without explicit ideological leaning. The focus remains on

Kurir logoKurirParty-alignedProgressiveyesterday
A cloaked hero who sacrificed his life: Priest Boban was killed in the church gate while burying another!

The article commemorates the death of Father Boban Lazarević, a Serbian priest who was killed in 1992 during the Bosnian War while burying a fellow victim in the village of Krnjići. The piece highlights his decision to take up arms after witnessing the suffering of his people, leading him to organize a unit of 32 fighters. He was killed by Islamic terrorists during an attack on Krnjići, where 15 other Serbs were also murdered, and the village was looted and burned. His body was hidden by villagers and later buried near the church in Lokanju. The article references his legacy and mentions the ongoing conflict and unresolved tensions between communities.

Bias read (Progressive): The article frames Father Boban Lazarević as a martyr and hero, emphasizing his sacrifice and the brutality of the attackers. It portrays the actions of the Islamic terrorists as a form of 'terorističkog divljanja' (terrorist fanaticism), which carries a strong negative connotation. The narrative is

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