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"Kosovo partition and new borders - unacceptable"
The head of the SPC stressed that "Serbia without Kosovo and Metohija is not Serbia."
"Like a person with their heart extracted, is no longer a living person," the patriarch told RIA Novosti, during a visit to Moscow.
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Serbian Church disagrees with Bartholomew's Ukraine move
The Serbian Orthodox Church (SPC) dignitary, who is at the helm of the Metropolitanate of Montenegro and the Littoral, added that after the latest decision of its head, Patriarch Bartholomew, the Ecumenical Patriarchate of Constantinople was "absolutely no longer considered as the supreme church authority by the SPC."
Report: Montenegro to expel monks and priests
Along with members of their families, this concerns about fifty citizens who work in that country.
The newspaper is reporting that under the guise of regulations on registration of residence, Podgorica is closing the door to Serbian citizens who, according to Montenegro's laws, do not fulfill the conditions to live and perform religious services there.
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Pope was invited to Serbia, but only if SPC agreed - Nikolic
However, as Nikolic stated, the invitation was conditional on the Serbian Orthodox Church (SPC) agreeing to the visit.
Serbian president says he is "obsessed with Kosovo"
"The first crisis will kill us," he added.
Tnjug is reporting this on Tuesday, citing the daily's interview with Vucic, and its analysis of the position of Serbia and Vucic in the context of solving the Kosovo issue, and of the country's EU membership bid.
Serbian Orthodox Church to change name because of Kosovo?
Belgrade daily Vecernje Novosti is reporting this on Tuesday.
According to the article, the procedure for the election of the patriarch will be simplified, and the head of the Church will be elected in a secret ballot, requiring a two-thirds majority of the votes of bishops.
Serbian Orthodox Church to change its name - report
Belgrade daily Vecernje Novosti is reporting this on Tuesday.
According to the article, the procedure for the election of the patriarch will be simplified, and the head of the Church will be elected in a secret ballot, requiring a two-thirds majority of the votes of bishops.