Montenegrin Orthodox Church

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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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The Montenegrin Orthodox Church cancels negotiations with the Government of Montenegro

The Montenegrin Orthodox Church (MOC) cancels the negotiations with the Government of Montenegro on the fundamental contract (agreement) that was scheduled for tomorrow, Thursday, May 18, 2023, at 11 a.m., in the Government building. Because the Church was offended by the Government attitude towards His Holiness the Archbishop of Cetinje and the Metropolitan of Montenegro, Mr. Mihailo and the entire Church. […]

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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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A delegation of the Montenegrin Orthodox Church visited the Embassy of Ukraine

On March 22, 2022, a delegation of the Montenegrin Orthodox Church visited the Embassy of Ukraine in Montenegro. His Beatitude Metropolitan Mihailo led the Church delegation, which today visited the Embassy of Ukraine in Podgorica, hosted by H.E. Chargé d’Affaires Ms. Natalia Fialka. Ms. Fialka informed the Metropolitan and the delegation about the current situation in Ukraine, and that according to […]

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Christmas greetings of the Montenegrin Orthodox Church to the faithful

In the time o struggle with a serious illness that threatens humanity, Christmas Eve and Christmas, our happiest holiday, light and holiness of the soul, restores hope for a new victory of good, in strength and faith of Christ’s covenant, for love and harmony among people and among the nations, for the eternal flame of goodness, which warms and illuminate ways. […]

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This year, believers should celebrate Christmas Eve only in the presence of family and loved ones

This year, the Montenegrin Orthodox Church will celebrate Christmas Eve and place on fire the Christmas Oak (Badnjak) in the organization of local church committees, but without greater public presence. Believers should celebrate Christmas Eve only in the presence of family and loved ones. We appeal to all citizens to adhere to the measures signed by the National Coordination Body due […]

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Issuing a baptismal certificate in the Montenegrin Orthodox Church
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One Lord, one faith, one baptism Ephesians, chapter 4, verse 5 Christ was once born, once baptized, once suffered on the Cross for our salvation, and once resurrected. By being baptized again, we mock on the Cross on which Christ was crucified. Due to the growing interest of the faithful people, those who were baptized in other local churches, especially those […]

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