Chapter, Paragraph
1 1 | Foreword, serbian Patriarch~~~ ~~~~~ ~~~
2 1 | Patriarch~~~ ~~~~~ ~~~ SERBIAN PATRIARCH~ ~Advent 1995~
3 1 | Mileusnic, Director of the Serbian Orthodox Church Museum,
4 1 | people worthy of the name.~~SERBIAN PATRIARCH~
5 2 | 17)~ ~The destruction of Serbian religious art and its historical
6 2 | addition to more than a million Serbian lives, over 400 Serbian
7 2 | Serbian lives, over 400 Serbian Orthodox churches were destroyed.
8 2 | archives. One half of all the Serbian churches destroyed during
9 2 | restoration and protection of Serbian churches and monasteries
10 2 | deliberately neglected the Serbian religious and historic heritage.
11 2 | significant monuments of the Serbian people in Old Slavonia (
12 2 | The war, forced upon the Serbian people, has brought the
13 2 | people, has brought the Serbian Orthodox Church and its
14 2 | the verge of annihilation.~Serbian churches and other elements
15 2 | historical heritage of the Serbian Orthodox Church in the former
16 2 | spiritual heritage of the Serbian people in the areas of Baranja,
17 2 | national identity of the Serbian people in these regions.
18 2 | and damaging in other ways Serbian churches and cultural monuments,
19 2 | spiritually maltreat the Serbian Orthodox. The newly elected
20 2 | it.~The attitude toward Serbian churches, monasteries and
21 2 | Republic, there are also five Serbian Orthodox Dioceses (Banja
22 2 | places.~The Museum of the Serbian Orthodox Church in Belgrade,
23 2 | damaged and desecrated Serbian holy sites is enormous,
24 2 | not yet completed because Serbian shrines and other historical
25 2 | still incomplete.~Of the ten Serbian Orthodox Diocesan Sees in
26 2 | of the most valuable of Serbian libraries, was plundered,
27 2 | manuscripts, there were 112 Serbian medieval church books, the
28 2 | largest number preserved in a Serbian library. The same fate befell
29 2 | cultural monuments of the Serbian people have disappeared
30 2 | and heritage. Sadly, the Serbian spiritual heritage is being
31 2 | of Bishops, i. e., to the Serbian Orthodox Museum in Belgrade.
32 2 | from the European Union and Serbian refugees who have testified
33 2 | destroyed.~A large percentage of Serbian places of worship were damaged
34 2 | the zone of combat. Some Serbian churches located more that
35 2 | two unique monuments of Serbian architecture: the old wooden
36 2 | Even the most sacred of Serbian shrines are being destroyed
37 2 | Hercegovina), where thousands of Serbian martyrs were put to death
38 2 | Prebilovci and neighboring Serbian villages in the majority.
39 2 | the damage inflicted upon Serbian Orthodox churches, monasteries
40 2 | official newspaper of the Serbian Patriarchate, under the
41 2 | Destroyed in Wartime Fighting on Serbian Territories in Croatia in
42 2 | of Orthodox Churches on Serbian Territories in Croatia in
43 2 | English.~The Museum of the Serbian Orthodox Church in Belgrade
44 2 | publications on the destruction of Serbian Orthodox churches on the
45 2 | territory of ten Dioceses of the Serbian Church: S. Mileusnic, Spiritual
46 2 | concerning destroyed and damaged Serbian and Croatian churches and
47 2 | buildings belonging to the Serbian Orthodox Church and Roman
48 2 | Storm") on the Republic of Serbian Krajina in August, the Serbian
49 2 | Serbian Krajina in August, the Serbian Patriarchate in Belgrade
50 2 | and Moslavina), out of 121 Serbian churches which had been
51 2 | Poljana and Staro Selo); 16 Serbian churches were damaged, six
52 2 | 1996 (a copy sent to the Serbian Orthodox Church), lists
53 2 | Church), lists as damaged Serbian churches in: Blinja, Mecencani,
54 2 | Church Buildings of the Serbian Orthodox Church in the Republic
55 2 | 28 destroyed and damaged Serbian churches, monasteries and
56 2 | that the Museum of the Serbian Orthodox Church of the Diocese
57 2 | the 1991–1995 period were Serbian churches in Vinkovci, Slavonski
58 2 | church in which the present Serbian Patriarch Pavle was baptized);
59 2 | Church Buildings of the Serbian Orthodox Church in the Republic
60 2 | churches belonging to the Serbian Orthodox Church in Croatia
61 2 | received by the Museum of the Serbian Orthodox Church in Belgrade,
62 2 | Belgrade, among these 100 Serbian churches supposedly "intact"
63 2 | North and South, sent to the Serbian Patriarchate by the representative
64 2 | lists destroyed and damaged Serbian churches in the following
65 2 | of the photos of damaged Serbian churches in the monograph
66 2 | razed to the ground; the Serbian Church in Obrovac was devastated;
67 2 | Is the war, as regards Serbian Orthodox churches, monasteries
68 3,1 | Until that year, this Serbian territory fell within the
69 3,1 | Michael, was founded by Serbian King Dragutin in the 14th
70 3,1 | aggression on the Republic of Serbian Krajina, in May and August
71 4,1 | destroyed.~~This devastation of Serbian holy sites was continued
72 4,1 | than a thousand innocent Serbian inhabitants of the Livanj
73 4,1 | Chapel in Livno. His Holiness Serbian Patriarch Pavle was present
74 4,1 | buildings belonging to the Serbian Church were looted or destroyed.
75 4,2 | Peter and Paul shelled by Serbian Krajina Army.~~~ ~ ~~~ ~~
76 4,2 | which earthly remains of Serbian Martyrs murdered by Ustashas
77 4,3 | by East-Bosnian Corps of Serbian Republic Army August and
78 4,3 | by East-Bosnian Corps of Serbian Republic Army 1995. Parish
79 4,3 | burglarized and heavily damaged by Serbian Republic Army; heavily damaged
80 5,1 | comprises the most western Serbian territories: Banija, Kordun,
81 5,1 | aggressiveness is the fate of the Serbian people in Zumberak, forcibly
82 5,1 | for the enlightenment of Serbian youth. Thanks to his zeal,
83 5,1 | whom there were also three Serbian priests. They were confined
84 5,1 | spiritual genocide: 116 Serbian churches were destroyed,
85 5,1 | pillaged.~~This devastation of Serbian holy sites on the territory
86 5,1 | addressed an official act to the Serbian Orthodox Church, i.e., the
87 5,1 | the spiritual genocide on Serbian ecclesiastial monuments
88 5,1 | from 1991 until 1993, five Serbian churches were demolished,
89 5,1 | dynamited by the Ustashas on Serbian Orthodox Christmas in 1992.
90 5,1 | aggression on the Republic of Serbian Krajina, in August of 1995,
91 5,1 | in August of 1995, the Serbian population of this ancient
92 5,2 | Ustashas, returned to the Serbian Orthodox Church only in
93 5,2 | building returned to the Serbian Orthodox Church. Church
94 5,4 | Trzic Primisljanski. The Serbian villages of Trzic and Primislje
95 5,4 | church inventory (1991–1993). Serbian Orthodox cemetery alongside
96 5,4 | Rapajin Klanac and Tukljaci Serbian Orthodox cemeteries leveled.
97 6,1 | Saint Sava organized the Serbian Church in 1219, he established
98 6,1 | national Hierarchy. The first Serbian Metropolitan of Dabar-Bosnia
99 6,1 | Upon the unification of the Serbian Orthodox Church in 1920,
100 6,1 | incorporated into the restored Serbian Patriarchate.~~The Theological
101 6,1 | during the sufferings of the Serbian Orthodox Church and its
102 6,1 | church, and bulldozed the Serbian cemetery. Within the complex
103 6,1 | above-mentioned church was a Serbian printing shop from 1529
104 6,1 | completely demolished it. The Serbian cemetery nearby was destroyed
105 6,2 | From 1529 to 1531 the first Serbian printing press in the region
106 6,2 | without congregations. The Serbian people have moved, and the
107 7,1 | and meeting places of the Serbian people in Dalmatia.~~Monastery
108 7,1 | together with the nearby Serbian villages, were moved downstream
109 7,1 | from the Cetina and the Serbian inhabitants evicted.~~Since
110 7,1 | century, when the number of Serbian settlements in Dalmatia
111 7,1 | Venetian rule, however, the Serbian people in Dalmatia came
112 7,1 | of Pozarevac in 1718, the Serbian Church in Dalmatia was administered
113 7,1 | Orthodox clergy and the Serbian people elected, in 1750,
114 7,1 | Karlovci, the situation of the Serbian Church in that region took
115 7,1 | of the unification of the Serbian Church after the First World
116 7,1 | incorporated into the reconstituted Serbian Patriarchate. As Zadar was
117 7,1 | Following the unification of the Serbian Church, the Bishops of Dalmatia
118 7,1 | against the Republic of Serbian Krajina in August of 1995
119 7,1 | in the expulsion of the Serbian population, its churches
120 7,1 | the only Diocese of the Serbian Orthodox Church on the territory
121 7,2 | Renovated in 1712. Members of Serbian families Jankovic and Desnica
122 8,1 | Zagreb-Ljubljana includes Serbian settlements in Upper Slavonia,
123 8,1 | Diocese of Zagreb – Ljubljana Serbian Orthodox clergy were already
124 8,1 | Katarina Brankovic, daughter of Serbian Despot Djuradj (reigned
125 8,1 | of Varazdin, kept in the Serbian Orthodox Church Museum in
126 8,1 | Daughter of Despot Djuradj, Serbian Autocrat."~~Following the
127 8,1 | Patriarchate of Pec, under Serbian Patriarch Makarije Sokolovic,
128 8,1 | monks, alongside innocent Serbian Orthodox people, lost their
129 8,1 | destroyed or damaged. These Serbian places of worship, in the
130 8,1 | spite of petitions from the Serbian Orthodox Church, the demolition
131 8,1 | Cross within the fold of the Serbian Orthodox Church for over
132 8,2 | Museum of the Serbian Orthodox Church for the
133 8,2 | numerous requests to the Serbian Orthodox Church in 1983.
134 8,2 | and 19th century – work of Serbian, Russian and Cretan icon
135 9 | while the autocephalous Serbian Archdiocese was first being
136 9 | 1316–1324), the subsequent Serbian Archbishop. During his reign,
137 10 | Bosnia, which was ruled by Serbian King Dragutin at the end
138 10 | Orthodox bishop for this Serbian territory was in Srebrenica.
139 10 | state of affairs in the Serbian Church (Patriarchate of
140 10 | before he is mentioned as Serbian Archbishop. There is a reference
141 10 | with the Primates of the Serbian Church. At that time, mention
142 10 | for his cooperation with Serbian rebels); Evgenije, Gavrilo "
143 11,1| During this period, this Serbian Diocese was administered
144 11,1| During World War II, numerous Serbian churches were destroyed
145 12,1| life of the Serbs and the Serbian Orthodox Church under the "
146 12,1| spiritual centers of the Serbian people, who suffered because
147 12,1| new Constitution of the Serbian Church, the Diocese of Zagreb
148 12,1| was opened for teachers of Serbian religious schools.~~From
149 12,1| respected Bishops of the Serbian Church; as well as Emilijan
150 12,2| the most valuable in the Serbian Orthodox Church, was also
151 12,2| footsteps and again ravaged Serbian places of worship, so that
152 12,2| fourth destruction of a Serbian church in this place within
153 12,3| of Saint Nicholas in the Serbian Orthodox Cemetery was also
154 12,3| Kucanci, the birth-place of Serbian Patriarch Pavle was dynamited
155 12,6| shelling from both Croat and Serbian armies. New Parish Home
156 12,6| largest church built in the Serbian Patriarchate after World
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