Joanikije
Serbian Patriarch ‘In Danger During Protest’: Montenegrin Deputy PM
Protesters clash with police during a protest against the enthronement of Serbian Orthodox Metropolitan Joanikije in Cetinje, Montenegro on September 5. Photo: EPA-EFE/BORIS PEJOVIC
During the session of the parliamentary security and defence council, Abazovic called on the Special State Prosecutor to investigate the organisers of the protests.
"Legitimate canon law of the Serbian Orthodox Church should be strictly respected"
She believes that it is important to resolve the situation with respect for the canonical rights of the Serbian Orthodox Church and its believers.
Montenegro to Probe Police Role in Orthodox Church Unrest
Demonstrators clash with police officers in Cetinje, Montenegro. Photo: EPA-EFE/BORIS PEJOVIC
"In the command chain, we will investigate every act by each individual who provided or did not provide support. That will be done in the next seven days and the public will be informed," Krivokapic told a press conference.
New details re: helicopter landing in Cetinje: "Abazović was in charge" VIDEO / PHOTO
Church dignitaries could not reach Cetinje by road due to the blockades set up by the opponents of the enthronement on Saturday afternoon.
Shortly after 8 o'clock, the helicopter landed on the meadow in front of the monastery, where Joanikije was then enthroned on the throne of St. Peter.
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Serbian Church Enthronement Sparks Clashes in Montenegro
Serbian Orthodox Church Metropolitan Joanikije is enthroned in Cetinje Monastery, Montenegro. Photo: Serbian Orthodox Church
Police used tear gas to break up the protests, while media reported that the former head of the police, Veselin Veljovic, was among those arrested.
Montenegro police break up protest over new Orthodox leader
Police in Montenegro on Sept. 5 dispersed hundreds of demonstrators who gathered in the historic city of Cetinje to block the inauguration of the new head of the Serbian Orthodox Church in the tiny Balkans nation.
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Patriarch confirmed: The enthronement will be held tomorrow in Cetinje PHOTO
"Tomorrow morning, with God's help and prayers for peace, all the bishops will go to Cetinje for the enthronement of Bishop Joanikije on the throne of the Montenegro-Littoral Bishopric," the Patriarch was quoted as saying.
He said that the Serbian Orthodox Church will never give up the enthronement in the Cetinje monastery.
Joanikije's message ahead of the enthronement "Apology to all the people of Cetinje"
This is part of the interview of Metropolitan Joanikije for Radio Svetigora, which was published on the website of the Metropolitanate of Montenegro and the Littoral:
Serbian Church Leader’s Enthronement Raises Tensions in Montenegro
Serbian Orthodox Church Metropolitan Joanikije and Patriarch Porfirije. Photo: Serbian Orthodox Church.