Serbian Patriarch Porfirije made a visit to Velika Hoča, a village in Kosovo, on January 4, 2024, where he received a warm welcome from the faithful.
“In behalf of all gathered here, including these children and all of you, my dear brothers and sisters, I extend my gratitude for your heartfelt welcome. Your words resonate beyond just an old dialect; they hold truth,” expressed the Patriarch in his address.
“Our prayers to God must seek His peace among all people, within our nation and beyond, bringing down His peace and love upon us. We must understand that perceiving others as unnecessary, viewing them as targets or enemies, desiring their elimination—this creates turmoil. We need to pray for God’s peace to fill our hearts,” he emphasized.
“There can be no peace around us if turmoil resides within us. Intolerance, hatred, or aggression create an absence of inner peace, joy, and serenity. They only burden us with a distressing weight,” he pointed out.
Concluding his remarks, the Serbian Patriarch stated, “As a faithful and Christian people, we acknowledge our faults in how we treat ourselves and others. We pray to God for the strength to rise from these failures. We aim to be a community of open hearts, promoting peace, love, and hospitality, understanding ourselves and others.
May this holiday be a time for our spiritual rejuvenation, both individually and collectively, fostering unity, forgiveness, and empowerment. Our strength lies in fostering peace among ourselves and extending our prayers for peace with the Albanians. We are interconnected, all sharing the same humanity and blood.”
In his visit, Patriarch Porfirije emphasized the importance of spiritual renewal and unity, urging for forgiveness and understanding to build peace within the community and extend it to others, fostering a sense of shared humanity.
Source: Serbian Orthodox Church / Article translated by: Konstantinos Menyktas