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Final decision: Boris cannot be registered as the head of the Montenegrin Orthodox Church

Press release The Ministry of Justice of Montenegro made a final decision and rejected the illegal attempt to register the dismissed preast as the head of the Montenegrin Orthodox Church (MOC, montenegrin: CPC). We are hereby making the entire Decision available to the public, so that everyone can be convinced of the level of frivolity, intellectual infantility, legal groundlessness and unsanctioned […]

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The MOC Delegation With Metropolitan Mihailo on a Two-Day Visit to Srebrenica

Press Release The delegation, which, like every year since 2005, is led by the Metropolitan of the Montenegrin Orthodox Church (MOC), the Archbishop of Cetinje and the Metropolitan of Montenegro, Mr. Mihailo, was on a two-day visit to Bosnia and Herzegovina on the occasion of July 11, which was declared the Srebrenica Genocide Remembrance Day by the General Assembly of the […]

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MOC delegation at the commemoration of the Genocide Remembrance Day in Srebrenica

The delegation of the Montenegrin Orthodox Church (MOC) will be present this year, as every year since 2005, at the commemoration of the Srebrenica Genocide Day at the Memorial Center in Potočari. As it was officially announced, the delegation of the Montenegrin Orthodox Church will be led by the Archbishop of Cetinje and the Metropolitan of Montenegro, Mr. Mihailo. Metropolitan Mihailo […]

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Putin’s War

– By Lilia Radulovic, MD – We are now into the third month of Vladimir Putin’s war in Ukraine. It is a war of choice, against humanity, and for reasons as incredulous as its results are disastrous. Despite all verifiable evidence to the contrary, Putin claims that a small democratic nation to Russia’s southeast somehow threatens his country’s citizens and sovereignty. […]

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The Archbishop of Kotor and Primorje, Mr. † Simeon, attended a humanitarian concert to help Ukraine

Yesterday, His Eminence, Archbishop of Kotor and Primorje, Mr. † Simeon attended a humanitarian concert organized by the Galoyan Art Agency in the hall of the Ehrbar Palace in Vienna. All funds raised from this concert are intended for a group of 73 children from Ukraine, who fled to Austria on March 15 without parental accompaniment. On this occasion, the Most […]

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The Purović brothers from U.S. of America donated a generator to the Episcopal Palace in Nikšić

– Source: CdM – All domestic and regional media wrote about the unpleasant situation that befell the Montenegrin Orthodox Church, ie the Episcopal Palace in Nikšić, and after learning about this problem, the Purović brothers who live and work in the USA, provided money to buy a generator. According to the statement of the Montenegrin Orthodox Church, the Episcopal Palace, located […]

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Re-proposed (2014): Montenegrin orthodox church letter to United Nations OHCHR

THE UNITED NATIONS ORGANIZATIONHUMAN RIGHTS COMMITTEE Geneva Subject: Contribution to the  Report on the situation of human rights in Montenegro; Submitter: Montenegrin Orthodox Church, Montenegro, Cetinje, Gruda bb; Normative basis: Covenant on Civil and Political Rights, article 2; article 3; article17, article 18; article 19; article 20; article 25; article 27; Montenegrin Orthodox Church (MOC) emphasizes that it is under unjustified […]

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Sredanović donated 100,000 euros for children from 20 Cetinje families

(Source: CdM) Prominent Montenegrin emigrant and humanist from the United States of America Blažo Sredanović donated 100,000 euros to the Capital of Cetinje, which will be distributed to children from 20 families in a state of social need. The capital will transfer the donated money to the accounts of families after the local elections scheduled for December 5, in order to […]

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Open letter to high representatives on the position of the Montenegrin Orthodox Church

We respect the differences between all people and believe that diversity contributes to the richness of societies and humanity in general. Everyone, regardless of religion, culture, race, and generation, should work towards global peace and be above politics. Sadly, religious conflicts have led to many serious tragic events throughout history. In order to move forward as a people, we must respect […]

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