Jay wanted to get baptized, and here’s why! (PHOTO / VIDEO)



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12.12.2020. 21:21

“I talked to Jay about changing faith. He wanted to be baptized, but it didn’t happen.”

Jay Ramadanovski, Photo: Tanjug / Alo.rs

Archpriest-Staurophor Milidrag Stokanović of Banja Luka was friends with the late legendary singer for eighteen years. Džeja Ramadanovskog, with whom he spoke on several occasions about the change of faith.

Yesterday, December 11, Stokanović arrived in Belgrade to send his friend Jay to eternal rest, who was buried in the Alley of Deserving Citizens, in the New Belgrade Cemetery, and attended the Belgraders farewell of the legendary singer in front of the Jay’s favorite cafe in Dorćol.

Jay was born Muslim, but he attended Orthodox churches and, as Archpriest-Staurophore Milidrag said, Ramadanovski wanted to change his religion and get baptized so that he could sponsor his friends.

– We talked about wanting to change religion, twice something. He told me that he would like to be baptized, but there are other friends of his here who know it, people who are here from Dorcol, who he told that he would like to be baptized, so that he could be a godfather – said Jay’s friend.

– There are many people who called him to be their godfather, and he could not for that reason, because he was not baptized, so he regretted it. Tonight it was Mina Kostić who called him to be the godfather, to be the godfather of his daughter, but he was not baptized, and she told me the same tonight – Stokanović said.

– That did not happen, either in time, if he left too early, that is the will of God – added the archpriest-staurophore Miodrag Stokanović.

Let us remind you, Jay was buried according to Muslim customs and with the Good Friday icon, to which he prayed. Jay regularly visited the chapel dedicated to Good Friday, the Ruzica church in Kalemegdan, while he was in the mosque only a few times.

– I was born in a mixed family. Since my father is Muslim and my mother is Christian, I inherited my father’s faith as a child, as is often the case in such cases. I spent nine years of my childhood in an orphanage. I grew up on the street and couldn’t think about whether I would tell someone that they were Catholic, Orthodox or Muslim. It just wasn’t that important to me, but as the years went by, I became more and more godly, Jay once said.

For the first time after the funeral, Jay Ramadanovski’s daughter came forward. She told everyone only one thing, and you can guess that HERE!

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