Serbian Orthodox Church
Enmity and Neglect Take Toll on Serb Churches in Kosovo
After the St. Nedelja's Day service was over, the church was locked to be up and again will stay locked until the annual service is held again in 2022. Few Serbs live nearby, and the young priests who used to have lodgings on the church's premises are long gone.
B92.net finds out: Documents that Vučić will show in Brussels; 80 incidents in Kosovo
As we find out, Vui will speak at the meeting about as many as 80 religiously and ethnically motivated attacks on Serbs and the Serbian Orthodox Church in Kosovo and Metohija, just since the start of this year.
All the incidents that President Vui will talk about at this meeting happened from the beginning of this year to July 12.
Serbian Orthodox Church flag at the entrance of Gracanica monastery stolen and broken
As Radio Television Gracanica reports, the case was reported to the police and the investigation is ongoing.
In the meantime, a photo of the flag appeared on social networks, where a masked person allegedly trampled on the stolen flag, holding the Albanian flag in his hands. The abbot of the monastery Visoki Decani, Sava Janjic also reacted to the mentioned picture.
"The Kosovo battle represents nothing but a chauvinistic orgy... It's a lie"
According to him, this means announcing an international competition for a memorial that will reflect the role of the Dardanian factor in the Middle Ages within feudal formations that were equal factors in the devastated area of Byzantium in the circumstances before the schism of Christianity.
Liturgy at Contested Serbian Church Prompts Protests in Kosovo
A group of Pristina University students protested on Friday in front of an unfinished church at their campus, one day after the Serbian Orthodox Church held a liturgy in a site, which has been a source of controversy since its construction began in the 1990s.
Ruling Majority Rows Put Montenegrin Budget on Hold
Montenegrin Prime Minister Zdravko Krivokapic in parliament in Podgorica. Photo: Parliament of Montenegro
The budget legislation was sent to parliament on March 31, but the voting was put on hold as the largest ruling majority bloc, For the Future of Montenegro, called Prime Minister Zdravko Krivokapic for negotiations on Government reconstruction.
"Krivokapic enjoys full support"
This was announced today by the leader of that party and the president of the parliament, Aleksa Bei.
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Palmer visited Visoki Decani Monastery PHOTO
Bishop of Raka-Prizren Teodosije informed Mr. Matthew Palmer about the problems Serbian Orthodox Church in Kosovo is facing.
The Bishop especially spoke about the problems of our faithful people and saints in the light of the latest incidents and the refusal of Kosovo institutions to execute the decision of the Constitutional Court on the land of the monastery of Visoki Decani.
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Media: Spaniards, as Greeks, open office in Kosovo and Metohija; The reason is Kurti?
Citing its diplomatic sources in Brussels, the Democracy portal states that Spain has already made this decision.
"Former Spanish Foreign Minister Josep Borrell, now in charge of EU foreign policy, has played a key role in this step," Democracy quoted a "well-informed diplomat" saying.
Montenegrin Govt’s Row with Serbian Church Erupts Again
Metropolitan Joanikije and Montenegrin PM Zdravko Krivokapic. Photo: Serbian Orthodox Church
"This government and its prime minister didn't fulfill promises given to the Serbian Orthodox Church or our expectations, and they don't have our trust. We have to talk within the ruling majority," Mandic told media.