Orthodox Patriarch of Belgrade serves Grand Divine Liturgy, Peć Monastery
His Holiness Orthodox Archbishop of Peć, Metropolitan of Belgrade, Serbian Patriarch Irenaeus with brother bishops has served Divine Liturgy in ancient Peć Patriarchate Monastery in Kosovo, Serbia.
Serbia: Patriarch Irinej leads Orthodox Christmas liturgy in Belgrade
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Patriarch Irinej, head of the Serbian Orthodox Church, led the Christmas Day liturgy at the Church of Saint Sava in Belgrade on Saturday.
The liturgy was attended by hundreds of worshippers.
Serbia's Minister of Foreign Affairs Ivica Dacic, Crown Prince of Yugoslavia Alexander and Princess Katherine, and Catholic archbishop of the Archdiocese of Belgrade Stanislav Hocevar were among other notable attendees.
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Orthodox Patriarch of Belgrade on Pope's visit to Serbia
His Holiness Orthodox Metropolitan of Belgrade and Serbian Patriarch Irenaeus on Pope Francis's possible visit to Serbia.
Orthodox Patriarchate of Belgrade - anti-LGBT, pro-Family Procession
This Summer, to combat anti-Family and pro-LGBT and other pro-death lobbies, Orthodox Patriarchate of Belgrade has organized Holy Procession of Orthodox families through the streets of Belgrade, Serbia.
Orthodox Patriarch of Belgrade about: Morals, Abortion and Contraception
His Holiness Orthodox Metropolitan of Belgrade, Serbian Patriarch Irenaeus spoke about pressing moral issues of today's society, in his annual Christmas interview for TV Hram.
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Patriarch of Belgrade visits Hostile Muslim, ex Christian City in Kosovo, Serbia.
His Holiness Orthodox Metropolitan of Belgrade Serbian Patriarch Irenaeus with many Bishops have visited a city of Prizren in Kosovo Province, Serbia, where Albanian Muslim Terrorists and NATO pact in 1999 and 2004 by violence reduced the Serbian Orthodox Christian Population to only few dozens, most of them living in a restored Orthodox Christian Seminary.
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Serbia: Patriarch Irinej leads Christmas Day liturgy in Belgrade
Patriarch Irinej, head of the Serbian Orthodox Church, led Christmas Day liturgy at St. Michael's Cathedral in Belgrade on Saturday.
Serbian President Tomislav Nikolic attended the liturgy. Other notable attendees included members of the Catholic Church in Serbia, Members of the Serbian royal family and Former Serbian Foreign Affairs minister and future presidential candidate Vuk Jeremic.
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Patriarch of Belgrade visits Families of the Martyred and Kidnapped Orthodox Christians of Kosovo
His Holiness Orthodox Metropolitan of Belgrade, Serbian Patriarch Irenaeus has visited Families of the Kidnapped and Murdered Serbian Orthodox Christians in Kosovo and Metohija province (Serbia). Thousands of Orthodox Christians in Kosovo were killed or kidnapped (For organ trafficking) by the Albanian Radical Islamists who were supported by the United States of America and NATO pact, in period of 1998-2004.
His Holiness has reminded that justice cannot be achieved in this world, but that it will be achieved by the Victorious Lord Jesus Christ, and that comfort will be achieved then.
Thousands join Serbian church protest in Belgrade
(8 Jan 2020) Thousands of people marched in Serbia's capital on Wednesday, protesting against alleged suppression of religious rights of Serb minorities in neighbouring countries.
The protest in Belgrade came after a call to action by the Serbian Orthodox Church.
Orthodox priests led a procession through downtown Belgrade to the landmark St. Sava Temple, one of the world's largest Orthodox churches.
Protesters said they were marching to highlight the suffering of Serbs living in Montenegro, Kosovo, Bosnia, Croatia and elsewhere in the Balkans.
The demonstration featured religious iconography, including Serbian church flags and paintings, with one banner reading It's time for God's justice.
A religion rights law was adopted last month by the Parliament of Montenegro, which Serbian nationalists claim will lead to the impounding of Serbian church property in the country.
Montenegrin officials have denied the claim.
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Russia - Serbian Patriarch Visit
Senior churchmen from Serbia arrived in Moscow on Thursday (6/10)
on the first Yugoslav airlines (JAT) flight out of Belgrade since
the ban was lifted on flights in and out of the country. Patriarch
Pavel of Serbia's Orthodox Church was met at Moscow's airport by
Alexi the Second, the Patriarch of all Russia. Russia, which
shares the orthodox Christian religion with Serbia, has backed
Belgrade's attempts to secure an easing of international sanctions
against Serbia in return for a strict blockade on the Bosnian
Serbs. Patriarch Pavel attended a mass in Uspenski cathedral at
Moscow's Danilov monastery, the residence of the Russian
Patriarchs.
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Jugoslav (JAT) airliner taxiing
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Russian clergy awaiting Pavels' arrival
Alexi the Second, the Patriarch of all Russia, and Pavel meeting
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Orthodox Pope of Alexandria and Patriarch of Belgrade serve Divine Liturgy
His Holiness Orthodox Pope of Alexandria and all Africa Theodore II and His Holiness Orthodox Metropolitan of Belgrade, Serbian Patriarch Irenaeus have celebrated Catholic Divine Liturgy in the Crypt of Belgrade Patriarchs, Crypt of St. Sava Cathedral in Belgrade, Serbia.
Patriarchs of Moscow and Belgrade celebrate Grand Catholic Orthodox Divine Liturgy
His Holiness Orthodox Patriarch of Moscow and all Russia Cyril and His Holiness Orthodox Metropolitan of Belgrade Serbian Patriarch Irenaeus together with many bishops have celebrated Divine Liturgy at the Feast of Slavic Apostles St. Cyril and St. Methodius in the Moscow's Cathedral of Christ the Savior.
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Serbia: Orthodox Christians celebrate Christmas in Belgrade
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Orthodox Christians celebrated Orthodox Christmas Eve in front of the St Sava Church in Belgrade on Monday.
Footage shows the Serbian Orthodox Church Patriarch Irinej blessing the 'badnjak,' or oak branches, which are traditionally burned on the fire. Milorad Dodik, the Serb member of the Bosnia and Herzegovina presidency, also attended.
We like coming here on this day since we have our own family, our children. They can see a staged Christmas village, meet other children, see our tradition and learn from an early age about our customs and rituals, said one believer.
Christmas is celebrated on January 7 in Serbia, according to the Julian calendar. Orthodox Christmas is also celebrated by Russia, Georgia, Bulgaria and Macedonia.
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Patriarch of Belgrade marks 20th anniversary of US/NATO aggression against the Serbian Orthodox
His Holiness Orthodox Metropolitan of Belgrade Patriarch of the Serbian and Coastal Lands Irenaeus and His Grace Orthodox Bishop of Niš Arsenius in city Niš's Cathedral have commemorated 20th anniversary of US-NATO aggression against Yugoslavia (Serbia and Montenegro), praying for the repose of thousands of souls killed by the NATO bombing in spring and summer of 1999.
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Serbia: Patriarch Irinej leads Orthodox Christmas liturgy
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Head of the Serbian Orthodox Church Patriarch Irinej led the Christmas Day liturgy at the temple of Saint Sava in Belgrade on Tuesday. The liturgy was attended by hundreds of worshippers.
Belgrade's Mayor Zoran Radojicic, the president's Secretary Nikola Selakovic and Catholic Archbishop of Belgrade Stanislav Hocevar also attended the event, where they were joined by Crown Prince of Yugoslavia Alexander and Princess Katherine.
Christmas is celebrated on January 7 in Serbia, according to the Julian calendar. Orthodox Christmas is also celebrated by worshippers in Russia, Georgia, Bulgaria and Macedonia, among other countries.
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Reax to death of Serbian Orthodox Church Patriarch Pavle
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1. Wide shot of the Serbian Parliament building
2. Medium shot of the Serbian flags at half mast in front of the parliament building
3. Wide shot of Belgrade's Saborna Church
4. Close up of the Serbian orthodox church flag on the church
5. Medium shot of people queuing outside church
6. Close up of a woman queuing
7. Wide shot of people inside the church
8. Various of people around the open casket paying respects
9. Medium shot of the people lighting candles
10. Wide shot of the people coming out of the church
11. SOUNDBITE (Serbian) Ana, full name not given, Belgrade resident:
I received the news with deep sadness. He meant a lot to me. I feel like I lost someone very close to me. I am shaken since last night. I have been shaking since last night.
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13. SOUNDBITE (Serbian) Belgrade resident, Vox pop
For me he was a great man. He is a living saint.
14. Wide shot of people queuing in front of the church
15. Medium shot of newspaper 'Danas' with headline reading: Patriarch Pavle passed away
16. Medium shot of newspaper 'Novosti' headline reading: God's man Patriarch Pavle passed away
17. Medium shot of the newspaper 'Glas' headline reading: With God
18. Wide shot people queuing in front of the church
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Belgrade residents on Monday paid their last respects to Serbian Orthodox Church Patriarch Pavle, who died on Sunday, aged 95.
Thousands queued outside the Saborna Church in Belgrade, where Pavle's body was displayed in an open casket.
Pavle called for peace and conciliation during the Balkan ethnic wars of the 1990s but failed to openly condemn extreme Serb nationalism.
There have been reports of an internal struggle over who would succeed Pavle, a respected theologian and linguist known for his personal humility and modesty. The favourite is influential Bishop Amfilohije, a hard-liner known for his anti-Western and ultra-nationalist stance.
The seven-million member church said its highest body, the Holy Synod, could announce on Monday when Pavle's successor will be chosen. At least 40 days must pass after Pavle's death before a new patriarch can be elected.
Pavle took over the church in 1990 just as the collapse of communism ended years of state policy of repressing religion. He often spoke against violence in the ethnic wars Orthodox Serbs fought against Catholic Croats and Bosnian Muslims during the bloodiest conflict in Europe since World War II.
God help us understand that we are human beings and that we must live as human beings, so that peace would come into our country and bring an end to the killing, Pavle had appealed - mostly in vain - in 1991 as fighting raged between Serbs and Croats over disputed territories in Croatia.
It is only the will of the devil that is served by this war, the patriarch was quoted as saying in 1992, but stopped short of naming names, notably not going explicitly against former Yugoslav President Slobodan Milosevic's ultra-nationalist policies, which triggered the wars.
The Serbian Church eventually broke with its tradition of formal neutrality in 2000, openly urging the Serbian strongman to step down after the regimes humiliating defeat in 1999 following NATO bombing that ended Milosevic's crackdown against ethnic Albanian separatists in Kosovo.
The church's demand for Milosevic's resignation - which he ignored - helped lead to the popular revolt that eventually ousted the autocratic president in October 2000. Milosevic died in 2006 during his trial on war crimes charges at a UN tribunal in The Hague, Netherlands.
Pavle had been hospitalised for two years with heart and lung problems and died of cardiac arrest in his sleep, the church and the Belgrade Military Hospital said.
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Orthodox Patriarch of Belgrade serves Grand Divine Liturgy in Chicago, USA
His Holiness Orthodox Metropolitan of Belgrade, Serbian Patriarch Irenaeus has celebrated Grand Catholic Divine Liturgy in st. Sava monastery in Libertyvile, near Chicago, USA, celebrating the beautification of st. Mardarije, first Belgrade Patriarchate's bishop in USA, who passed away 82 years ago, leaving incorrupt body behind.
Orthodox Patriarch of Belgrade visits the Construction of Bar's Cathedral
His Holiness Metropolitan Of Belgrade, Serbian Patriarch Ireneus visits the Construction of Bar's Cathedral of St John Vladimir in Montenegro.
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