11 ton mosaic of Jesus installed in one of the world's biggest churches

 Youtube

One of the largest churches in the world is nearing completion – over 120 years since it was begun.

The latest addition to St Sava's Orthodox Cathedral is a massive mosaic of Jesus – thought to be the biggest ever.

The building, in Belgrade, the capital of Serbia, was begun in 1894 but work was interrupted by various wars and delays. The shell was completed in 1989 but interior work continues.

Now, the mosaic, which cost around four million dollars and weighs 11 tons has been delivered. It has been designed and paid for by Russians. The Russian and Serbian Orthodox churches have been historically close.

The aim is to complete the building entirely in time for 2019, which will see the 800<sup>th anniversary of the Serbian church being granted autocephaly – the ability to govern itself alongside the other eastern Orthodox churches.

The Cathedral is the seat of the Archbishop and Patriarch of the Serbian Orthodox Church. The Church itself has a reputation for being integral to Serbian identity, similar to that of the Russian Orthodox church. Pro-Russian feeling runs strong in Serbia and the political role of the Orthodox church has long been observed and debated.

You can see a video of the mosaic below.

News
On being a resident alien
On being a resident alien

Abraham describes himself as a ‘resident alien’ but why?

Joseph Duggar of '19 Kids and Counting' arrested for child molestation
Joseph Duggar of '19 Kids and Counting' arrested for child molestation

Former “19 Kids and Counting” star Joseph Duggar, whose older brother Josh Duggar is currently serving time in prison for receiving and possessing child pornography, has been arrested and charged with lewd and lascivious behavior involving unlawful sexual activity with a minor.

Bangladesh Christian leaders express cautious hope under new government
Bangladesh Christian leaders express cautious hope under new government

Bangladesh’s new government has prompted cautious optimism among Christian leaders, who say recent political changes offer a potential opening for greater religious freedom even as concerns remain over security, justice and political pressure.

Scotland’s assisted suicide vote: a temporary victory?
Scotland’s assisted suicide vote: a temporary victory?

It will be interesting to see if the Scottish government goes down the route of investing in quality palliative care, or whether Liam McArthur's defeated assisted suicide bill is simply resurrected in another form.