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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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Cyber war against the Montenegrin Orthodox Church

The discrimination, persecution and disqualification that the Montenegrin Orthodox Church (MOC) has been struggling with for almost 30 full years in the real world has now been experienced in the virtual world as well. If you type the term “Montenegrin Orthodox Church” on your favorite search engine, you will get information, in all languages, that it is an “NGO”, ie. non-governmental […]

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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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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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The Montenegrin Orthodox Church and the faithful people of Montenegro celebrate The Elevation of the Holy Cross

The Elevation of the Holy Cross – Day of the Cross On this day, two events related to the Holy Cross of Christ are celebrated: first, the discovery of the Holy Cross on Golgotha, and second, the return of the Holy Cross from Persia back to Jerusalem. Visiting the Holy Land of St. Empress Jelena decided to seek the Holy Cross […]

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Ombudsman: The existence and subjectivity of the Montenegrin orthodox church cannot be denied

(Source: CdM) “From the point of view of law, including human rights law, one thing is certain: the existence and subjectivity of the Montenegrin orthodox church (MOC) cannot be denied, just as its character in the legal order cannot be questioned, because as such it is entered in the register of religious communities before a state administration body, which organizationally belongs […]

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The persecution of the Montenegrin Orthodox Church continues

The persecution of the Montenegrin Orthodox Church in Montenegro continues. Disturbing messages are coming from Albania from the very top of the country, deepening the divisions in the Orthodox being of Montenegro. This time, the Prime Minister of Montenegro, Zdravko Krivokapić, called the Montenegrin Orthodox Church a “so-called” and “NGO organization” in a public statement after a meeting with Angela Merkel […]

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