Chapter, Paragraph
1 1 | Director of the Serbian Orthodox Church Museum, in Belgrade.
2 1 | concerning the destruction of Orthodox holy places from 1993 to
3 2 | lives, over 400 Serbian Orthodox churches were destroyed.
4 2 | has brought the Serbian Orthodox Church and its faithful
5 2 | heritage of the Serbian Orthodox Church in the former Yugoslav
6 2 | Croatia, which includes five Orthodox Dioceses (Osek Polje and
7 2 | spiritually maltreat the Serbian Orthodox. The newly elected Bishop
8 2 | Christmas in 1993. None of the Orthodox Bishops from the former
9 2 | there are also five Serbian Orthodox Dioceses (Banja Luka, Bihac-Petrovac,
10 2 | The Museum of the Serbian Orthodox Church in Belgrade, alongside
11 2 | incomplete.~Of the ten Serbian Orthodox Diocesan Sees in the former
12 2 | Bishops, i. e., to the Serbian Orthodox Museum in Belgrade. Expert
13 2 | damage inflicted upon Serbian Orthodox churches, monasteries and
14 2 | under the title A List of Orthodox Churches and Cultural Treasures
15 2 | in Wartime Destruction of Orthodox Churches on Serbian Territories
16 2 | The Museum of the Serbian Orthodox Church in Belgrade has released
17 2 | the destruction of Serbian Orthodox churches on the territory
18 2 | belonging to the Serbian Orthodox Church and Roman Catholic
19 2 | report entitled The State of Orthodox Churches and Monasteries
20 2 | copy sent to the Serbian Orthodox Church), lists as damaged
21 2 | Buildings of the Serbian Orthodox Church in the Republic of
22 2 | the Museum of the Serbian Orthodox Church of the Diocese of
23 2 | Buildings of the Serbian Orthodox Church in the Republic of
24 2 | belonging to the Serbian Orthodox Church in Croatia as being
25 2 | the Museum of the Serbian Orthodox Church in Belgrade, among
26 2 | afore-mentioned report The State of Orthodox Churches and Monasteries
27 2 | history, committed before Orthodox Christmas in 1996 when within
28 2 | devastated; a grenade damaged the Orthodox Cathedral in Dubrovnik;
29 2 | war, as regards Serbian Orthodox churches, monasteries and
30 4,3 | Prophet shelled by Croats on Orthodox Christmas 1995.~~ ~~Sipovljani (
31 5,1 | century, the spiritual life of Orthodox Serbians of this area was
32 5,1 | were a constant danger for Orthodox Serbians within the borders
33 5,1 | Catholic clergy, expelled Orthodox priests, denying the Orthodox
34 5,1 | Orthodox priests, denying the Orthodox Bishop access to these regions.
35 5,1 | official act to the Serbian Orthodox Church, i.e., the Diocese
36 5,1 | such walls of burnt down Orthodox churches (Josan, Mekinjar,
37 5,1 | the Ustashas on Serbian Orthodox Christmas in 1992. The church
38 5,2 | returned to the Serbian Orthodox Church only in 1985. Diocesan
39 5,2 | Roman Catholics and local Orthodox faithful forcibly converted (
40 5,2 | returned to the Serbian Orthodox Church. Church dynamited
41 5,4 | inventory (1991–1993). Serbian Orthodox cemetery alongside the church
42 5,4 | Klanac and Tukljaci Serbian Orthodox cemeteries leveled. In August
43 6,1 | spiritual authority over the Orthodox faithful throughout Bosnia,
44 6,1 | Patriarchate of Constantinople, the Orthodox Church in Bosnia and Hercegovina
45 6,1 | Luka-Bihac. At that time, the Orthodox Church in Bosnia and Hercegovina
46 6,1 | unification of the Serbian Orthodox Church in 1920, the Metropolitanate
47 6,1 | sufferings of the Serbian Orthodox Church and its faithful
48 6,1 | cultural endeavors of the Orthodox Serbs in Sarajevo, and in
49 6,1 | humiliation. Together with 55 Orthodox priests, he was thrown into
50 6,2 | complex burnt down in 1992. Orthodox cemetery destroyed by bulldozer
51 7,1 | Orthodox inhabitants of the coastland
52 7,1 | Middle Ages. They were mainly Orthodox Greeks, but later on, in
53 7,1 | Dragovic was erected by Orthodox Serbs together with their
54 7,1 | Philadelphia (in Istria). The Orthodox Serbians strongly resisted
55 7,1 | representatives of the Orthodox clergy and the Serbian people
56 7,1 | French domination were the Orthodox Serbs allowed to organized
57 7,1 | gave in to the Union. The Orthodox Serbs refused to accept
58 7,1 | only Diocese of the Serbian Orthodox Church on the territory
59 8,1 | Zagreb – Ljubljana Serbian Orthodox clergy were already present
60 8,1 | Varazdin, kept in the Serbian Orthodox Church Museum in Belgrade,
61 8,1 | Makarije Sokolovic, the Orthodox Serbs of Old Slavonia were
62 8,1 | spiritual focal – point for the Orthodox Serbs of that region was
63 8,1 | Marca, but preserved their Orthodox faith and national pride.
64 8,1 | alongside innocent Serbian Orthodox people, lost their lives.~~
65 8,1 | petitions from the Serbian Orthodox Church, the demolition of
66 8,1 | the fold of the Serbian Orthodox Church for over two centuries
67 8,2 | Museum of the Serbian Orthodox Church for the Diocese of
68 8,2 | requests to the Serbian Orthodox Church in 1983. Valuables
69 8,2 | the entrance doors to the Orthodox Church…" (Government of
70 10 | to the affirmation of the Orthodox faith in that part of Bosnia. "
71 10 | Brankovic rulers, the See of the Orthodox bishop for this Serbian
72 11,1| spiritual guidance of the Orthodox Serbs of Baranja fell under
73 11,1| Szeged, Siklos, Mohács, Orthodox Bishop between the Sava
74 11,2| Catholic Church, while local Orthodox citizens forcibly converted
75 12,1| the Serbs and the Serbian Orthodox Church under the "infidels"
76 12,2| valuable in the Serbian Orthodox Church, was also restored.
77 12,3| Nicholas in the Serbian Orthodox Cemetery was also destroyed.
78 12,3| destroyed. Almost all the Orthodox churches in the Pakrac region
79 12,4| ECMM 3/95, 36). Before Orthodox Christmas (according to
80 12,5| 13 August 1942, when 450 Orthodox Serbs were massacred inside
81 12,6| the 17th century given to Orthodox monastics. Renovated at
82 12,6| in 1941–1945 destroyed in Orthodox Cemetery on 12 November
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