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Saint Jaglika

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Jaglika Adžić (Gojkovića dol, Plužine, Montenegro, Kingdom of Yugoslavia, 1926 – Gojkovića dol, Montenegro, Kingdom of Yugoslavia, 6 June 1943) is a saint of the Serbian Orthodox Church since 2017.

Life, suffering and canonization

She was born as the second of eight children. She was baptized by the priest of Piva, the latter sacred martyr Jovan Sočica. In Plužine, in Gojkovića dola 7th SS Volunteer Mountain Division Prinz Eugen, which was composed of Germans and Ustasha, on 6 June 1943, burned 60 citizens of Pivlja in a hut. Among them were Jagliča's parents, Stoja and Krsto, and brothers - two-year-old Dušan, two-year-old Momčilo and eight-year-old Milorad. Jaglika was in a group of people from Pivljani who managed to escape and reach the forest, but when she heard the cries of her brothers, she returned and tried to join her family and the other victims. According to the testimony, the German officer ordered two soldiers to hold her hands and not allow her to enter the burning hut, having other intentions with her. But the beautiful and brave woman from Pivlja managed to break free and jump into the fire. At the entrance to Plužine, the place where the tragedy happened, there is a plaque placed by SUBNOR Plužina. The kindergarten in Plužine is named after her, and a street in Podgoricais named after her.[1][2][3]



References

  1. Cite book|last= |first= |authorlink= |title=Jaglika Adžić and the martyrs became saints| year= |url= https://www.vijesti.me/vijesti/drustvo/jaglika-adzic-i-mucenici-postali-sveci%7Cpublisher= |pages=|location= |id=
  2. Cite book|last= |first= |authorlink= |title= Life of the Holy Martyr Jaglike|year= |url=https://svetigora.com/zitije-svete-mucenice-jaglike/?scr=lat |publisher= |pages=|location= |id=
  3. Cite book|last= |first= |authorlink= |title= These are the NEW STREET NAMES in Podgorica!|year= |url= https: //www.kolektiv.me/71673/ovo-su-novi-nazivi-ulica-u-podgorica/|publisher= |pages= |location= |id= |access-date= 07 June 2020|archive-date = 07 June 2020|archive-url= https://web.archive.org/web/20200607200954/https://www.kolektiv.me/71673/ovo-su-novi-nazivi-ulica-u-podgorica /|url-status= dead


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