Montenegro's prime minister, top Serbian Orthodox bishop discuss new law

Started by milos, February 24, 2020, 04:13:02 AM

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milos

Hello from fellow Europe once again. :smile:

I want to draw some attention to the current happenings in Montenegro. Last year, the communist regime in Montenegro was forced by the American Democrat Deep State and Soros to adopt a new law on "freedom of religions", in which they want all religions in Montenegro to prove the ownership of their property from before the year of 1918, when Montenegro joined Serbia. That basically means they want us to give them a contract signed by Jesus Christ with the state of Montenegro that the Serbian Orthodox Church in Montenegro belongs to us. And in reality, that means that the Montenegrin government wants to seize the property of the Serbian Orthodox Church in Montenegro. They have intentionally passed that law in the year of 2019, when we celebrated 800 years of the autocephaly of the Serbian Orthodox Church, to mock us.

Although the leadership of the Serbian Orthodox Church is being controlled by the Jesuits, the people won't accept such a heresy, and I am proud to say that in the Serbian Orthodox Church, Vox Populi has always been Vox Dei. The Montenegrin government has already banned the word "Serbian" from the name of the Orthodox Church in Montenegro, and they have also banned the Serbian red-blue-white tricolor in Montenegro. Serbian Orthodox Metropolitan in Montenegro, Amfilohije, had already agreed with Montenegrin communist leader Milo Đukanović that he will secede the Church in Montenegro and join it to the unrecognized "Montenegrin Orthodox Church", but he's got a problem now, because 200,000 out of 600,000 citizens in Montenegro are protesting against the new law for two months now, calling Metropolitan Amfilohije their Grandfather, and demanding from him to protect their rights and the property of the Serbian Orthodox Church in Montenegro, which he didn't expect to happen.

Here is an article on this topic from our brothers in Vatican. :smile: I am thankful we've got such a glorious enemy to keep us strong and united in the fight against themselves. :smile:

Montenegro's prime minister, top Serbian Orthodox bishop discuss new law

By Stefan J. Bos, 14 February 2020



Montenegro's Prime Minister Dusko Markovic and Bishop Amfilohije, who leads the Serbian Orthodox Church in the Balkan nation, met in a state villa in the capital Podgorica at a difficult time.

The Serbian Church in Montenegro fears a government-backed religious law will allow the state to take over its properties, including monasteries, churches, and other assets. The government has denied it plans to do so.

Thousands of people have attended church-led protests. They have been held throughout Montenegro since the legislation was adopted late last year.

https://www.vaticannews.va/en/world/news/2020-02/montenegro-prime-minister-orthodox-bishop-discuss-new-law.html

Here is a short report from the AFP.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IUCwFhzW--g

The protests and processions are being held throughout Montenegro, Serbia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, and some other countries, with the motto: "We are not giving our holy sites". Here is a procession from America held about a week ago. (When Mr. Aleks Djuricic was talking about the Serbian constitution from 1835, he meant "classically liberal", and not "Marxist-Leninist liberal".)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HLvKkdBiBQk

At the beginning of the protests, the Church leadership advised the protesters not to bring the Serbian red-blue-white tricolors, because they wanted to keep the protests strictly religious and not political. The people obeyed this advice in the beginning, but not for too long. They have begun painting public places in Montenegro with the Serbian tricolor as a part of their protest.

Here is for example a painted public basketball court.



Montenegrin authorities are repainting a painted wall and sidewalk.



Last night in Podgorica, the capital of Montenegro, the protesters are chanting that Kosovo is Serbia.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qyO3i6BpqCE

A communist mafia state of Montenegro, which serves for money laundering, was accepted into NATO in 2017. In 2019, they have raised a monument to former Yugoslav communist leader Tito in Podgorica, thanking him for their independence. A Soros-backed regime of Milo Đukanović is expected to finally fall this spring as a consequence of this new law they passed and the broad protests they didn't expect to happen.
One Christ. One Body of Christ. One Eucharist. One Church.