A great man is one who collects knowledge the way a bee collects honey and uses it to help people overcome the difficulties they endure - hunger, ignorance and disease!
- Nikola Tesla

Remember, remember always, that all of us, and you and I especially, are descended from immigrants and revolutionists.
- Franklin Roosevelt

While their territory has been devastated and their homes despoiled, the spirit of the Serbian people has not been broken.
- Woodrow Wilson

Milutin Lazich

Milutin Lazich, 1941-2026, beloved husband, father, grandfather, and uncle entered eternal rest on Monday, February 9, 2026. Along with his family, music was his joy, devotion, and passion.

Milutin was born in Belgrade, Yugoslavia and moved to the United States as a young boy. He attended and received a BFA and Master’s degree in Vocal Pedagogy and Choral Conducting from Indiana University in Bloomington.

Milutin, a basso profundo, was a Professor Emeritus of Voice and Director of Choirs at Clarion University of Pennsylvania where he taught, conducted and performed for over 40 years. While there, he met and married his wife Natasha who he met at a SSF choral festival in Cleveland.
Milutin’s singing took him throughout the world performing leading roles in Italy, Germany and here in the tri-state area with Opera Theater of Pittsburgh, Belgrade National Opera among others. As an excellent actor, he was well known for his Musical Theater portrayals, especially his signature role of Tevye in Fiddler on the Roof and Emile de Becque in South Pacific. He was well known as a bass soloist with different orchestras throughout the country including performing with the Pittsburgh Symphony, Mendelssohn Choir, West Virginia Symphony, among countless others.

As a teacher and conductor he mentored, taught, and coached many students who thought of him and called him “Tata”. He was a culture bearer and expert in all Serbian music and choral literature, both sacred and secular. He arranged and composed many choral works. Through teaching, conducting, and educating church Serbian singers and choirs, as well as secular choral organizations, he was a major advocate of bringing Serbian Choral music into the mainstream choral repertoire.

He is survived by his wife Natasha, his children Snezana and Dimitrie (Maria), his grandchildren Natalie, Kaya and Matteo, and several nieces and nephews.


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Nebojša Malić

Nebojša Malić (Sarajevo, 1977) is a translator, foreign policy blogger and columnist.

He holds a BA in History and International Studies from Graceland University in Iowa.

Since October 2000, he has been a regular columnist for Antiwar.com focusing on the former Yugoslavia, Europe, and Russia. In addition to his two weblogs - in Serbian and English - Malić has written for several Serbian magazines, and is a contributing editor to the web magazine "Stanje Stvari." He also frequently appears on RT International and Russia's Kanal1 television, as a foreign policy commentator.

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The present volume is a collection of presentations delivered at the St Maximus the Confessor International Symposium held in Belgrade at the University of Belgrade from 18 to 21 October 2012. The Belgrade Symposium brought together the following speakers: Demetrios Bathrellos, Grigory Benevitch, Calinic Berger, Paul Blowers, David Bradshaw, Adam Cooper, Brian Daley, Paul Gavrilyuk, Atanasije Jevtić, Joshua Lollar, Andrew Louth, John Panteleimon Manoussakis, Maximos of Simonopetra, Ignatije Midić, Pascal Mueller-Jourdan, Alexei Nesteruk, Aristotle Papanikolaou, George Parsenios, Philipp Gabriel Renczes, Nino Sakvarelidze, Torstein Tollefsen, George Varvatsoulias, Maxim Vasiljević, Christos Yannaras, and John Zizioulas. The papers and discussions in this volume of the proceedings of the Belgrade Symposium amply attest to the reputation of Saint Maximus the Confessor as the most universal spirit of the seventh century, and perhaps the greatest thinker of the Church.

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