The exhibition dedicated to Bishop Nikolaj Velimirović,one of the most important personalities of the Serbian Orthodox Church in the twentieth century, and one of the greatest intellectuals of his time, which went well beyond the pre-war Yugoslavia, and was well known in Europe and America. The exhibition was organized on the occasion of the 125th anniversary of the birth of Bishop Nikolaj of Žiča and residence of his relics in the monastery of Žiča from St. Nicholas Day 2002 to St.Stephen's 2003. The relics were in 1991, after 35 years from the death of Bishop in exile, transferred from the St. Sava Monastery in Libertyville (United States) to Serbia and buried in his native village Lelić. The exhibition focuses on the period of Bishop's management of Žiča Diocese from 1934 and his stay in Kraljevo, where he met and World War II, when German authorities arrested him in 1941.