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Patriarch Porfirije visited Decani: Peace is a spiritual category
During his visit to Kosovo and Metohija, Patriarch Porfirije of the Serbian Orthodox Church visited the Visoki Deani monastery, where he was welcomed by the abbot of the monastery, Father Sava, and Bishop Teodosije.
Kosovo police banned liturgy; Serbia's reaction: "It is high time they reacted"
The liturgy was supposed to be held on the occasion of Savior's Day.
"This morning around half past five, the clergy from the church of St. Nicholas started to serve the holy liturgy on the occasion of Savior's Day in the Church of Christ the Savior in Pristina, however, after the policeman identified us, he forbade us to unlock the church," says Father Stanisa.
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.
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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Serbian Church Must Keep Distance from Serbian Government
In October last year, at a celebration marking the 800th anniversary of the SPC's autocephaly, or ecclesiastical autonomy, Patriarch Irinej honoured Vucic with the Order of St. Sava 1st Degree, the Church's highest order.
"They are not aware, but the world doesn't approve of the developments in Montenegro"
SPC to hold a special meeting about Kosovo and Metohija?
As Tanjug learns from the well-informed church circles, the special meeting is a possibility even though the Church's stance "on the issue remains clear and unchanged".
The Church's position, announced after the May meeting, is that Serbia must not lose Kosovo.
Albanians kick PM's car during Kosovo visit
Albanians kick PM's car during Kosovo visit
GRACANICA -- Serbian Prime Minister Aleksandar Vucic has said that Albanians tried to provoke him by kicking his car when he arrived in Kosovo on Wednesday.
He then told Serb ministers taking part in the Kosovo government that they must work in the interests of the people or to leave their office.
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