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Montenegro: Thousands of believers protest new law on religion
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Thousands gathered outside Saint Basil's of Ostrog cathedral in the Montenegrin city of Niksic on Saturday to protest a proposed law which would transfer all property of religious institutions to the state.
Footage shows believers and members of the Serbien Orthodox Church gathered outside and inside the cathedral.
Jovan Bulatovic, a believer hailing from Podgorica said, The law the government wants to pass is ill-favoured. This law wants to take over the 1,000 years old history and 800-year-old churches and religion. They want to privatise religion just like they privatised everything in Montenegro. The people won't let them do that. We will protect our faith, our church, our tradition.
Another believer, Vesna Bratic shared that she joined the gathering to support the Serbian Orthodox Church against their long lasting fight against this unconstitutional and ungodly law.
The law proposed by the Montenegrin government demands a registry of all religious objects and sites, and claims that ownership can only be retained if it is proven by clear evidence, prompting fears in the Serbian Orthodox community of losing property over their Church.
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The Monastery of Ostrog (Serbian: Манастир Острог/Manastir Ostrog, pronounced [ǒstroɡ]) is a monastery of the Serbian Orthodox Church sitatued against an almost vertical background, high up in the large rock of Ostroška Greda, in Montenegro. It is dedicated to Saint Basil of Ostrog (Sveti Vasilije Ostroški), who was buried here. From the monastery, a superb view of the Bjelopavlići plain can be seen. The monastery is located 50 km from Podgorica and 15 km from Nikšić. Ostrog monastery is the most popular pilgrimage place in Montenegro.The Monastery was founded by Vasilije, the Metropolitan Bishop of Herzegovina in the 17th century. He died there in 1671 and some years later he was glorified. His body is enshrined in a reliquary kept in the cave-church dedicated to the Presentation of the Mother of God to the Temple.
The present-day look was given to the Monastery in 1923-1926, after a fire which had destroyed the major part of the complex. Fortunately, the two little cave-churches were spared and they are the key areas of the monument. The frescoes in the Church of the Presentation were created towards the end of the 17th century. The other church, dedicated to the Holy Cross, is placed within a cave on the upper level of the monastery and was painted by master Radul, who successfully coped with the natural shapes of the cave and laid the frescoes immediately on the surface of the rock and the south wall. Around the church are the monastic residences, which together with the church building and the scenery make this monument outstandingly beautiful.
During World War II, a detachment of Chetniks led by Blažo Đukanović and Bajo Stanišić took refuge at Ostrog up to October 18, 1943, when Yugoslav Partisans promised the Chetniks that their lives would be spared if they surrendered.[1] Đukanović and 23 Chetniks peacefully surrendered, expecting to be spared, but were all killed by the Partisans at Ostrog.[2] Stanišić and three members of his extended family initially did not surrender,[1] but did not survive at Ostrog. There are different accounts on what happened to Stanišić and his family; sources contradict each other on whether Stanišić and his family were killed fighting the Partisans[1] or committed suicide at Ostrog.[2]
The Orthodox monastery of Ostrog is one of the most frequently visited on the Balkans. It attracts over 100,000 visitors a year. It is visited by believers from all parts of the world, either individually or in groups. It represents the meeting place of all confessions: the Orthodox, the Catholics and the Muslims. According to the stories of pilgrims, by praying by his body, many have been cured and helped in lessening the difficulties in their lives.
Tour of Ostrog Monastery, Montenegro ☦ Serbian-Orthodox Religion in the Balkans
Miraculously carved in a cliff face 900m above the Zeta valley, Ostrog Monastery is the most important site in Montenegro for Orthodox Christians.
Ostrog Monastery is dedicated to Saint Basil of Ostrog (Sveti Vasilije Ostroški), who was buried here.
A monastery of the Serbian Orthodox Church, it is carved into Ostroška Greda, in Montenegro. A breathtaking view of the Bjelopavlići plain can be seen from the top, so visiting Ostrog Monastery can be a delight from both a religious and scenery perspective.
The monastery is located in Danilovgrad Municipality, 50 km from Podgorica and 15 km from the town of Nikšić.
The Ostrog Monastery is the most popular pilgrimage place in Montenegro, and one of the most popular pilgrimage sites in the Balkans.
Each year, the monastery attracts up to 1 million visitors, with people of several different faiths, including Orthodox, Catholics, and Muslims, visiting from all parts of the world.
According to the stories of Serbian Orthodox believers and pilgrims, it is believed that praying by Saint Basil's body, many have been cured and received miracles.
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20,000 people Liturgy | Црквено-народни Сабор Никшић 2019
20,000 people took part in Orthodox Liturgy in Nikshich - Monte Negro. Eight bishops of Serbian Orthodox Church served with priest-monks and priests while incorrupted relics of St Basil of Ostrog were brought for people to venerate. This was a Christian way of oposing to Monte Negro's government announcement that they will introduce new laws which will allow government to confiscate temples and monasteries from the Orthodox Church and transfer to the state's ownership.
SERBWAVE - WE'LL DEFEND OUR CHURCH 央苛ぃハ衣胃
Despite police brutality, not allowing Serbs from other countries across, heavy rainfall, dozen of kilometers long traffic jams created by the police in order to not allow believers to gather in Nikšić - 20,000 people still gathered!
It is the biggest gathering in the history of my town, which only numbers ~50,000 citizens in it's urban core. Proportionally, that'd be as of 3,6 million people gathered in London, as if 6 million gathered in Moscow, as if 3,2 million people gathered in the streets of New York!
The gathering would've been even bigger, because an expected 10,000 Serbs from Republika Srpska and Serbia weren't let into Montenegro!
Now we wait for the 26th of December. If the government decides that it'll still go ahead with the law, after this spectacular show of rebellion, then we'll have no other choice, than to pick up arms and fight.
God, Saint Basil of Ostrog, Saint Peter of Cetinje are on our side. Only corruption, hatred and crime are on theirs!
To victory, brothers and sisters!
Balkans Road Trip. #16 Danilovgrad to Ostrog Monastery [Montenegro. Drivelapse]
April 25, 2018
The Monastery of Ostrog is a monastery of the Serbian Orthodox Church situated against an almost vertical background, high up in the large rock of Ostroška Greda, in Montenegro. It is dedicated to Saint Basil of Ostrog (Sveti Vasilije Ostroški), who was buried here. From the monastery, a superb view of the Bjelopavlići plain can be seen. The monastery is located in Danilovgrad Municipality, 50 km from Podgorica and 15 km from Nikšić. Ostrog monastery is the most popular pilgrimage place in Montenegro.
Острог - действующий сербский православный монастырь в Черногории, расположенный в горах в 15 км от города Даниловграда, на высоте около 900 м над уровнем моря. Основан в XVII веке. В монастыре хранятся мощи его основателя — святого Василия Острожского, чудотворца, скончавшегося 29 апреля (9 мая) 1671 года. В настоящее время в обители живут 12 монахов.
Ostrog Monastery. Montenegro. Черногория. Монастырь Острог.
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The Monastery of Ostrog is a monastery of the Serbian Orthodox Church situated against an almost vertical background, high up in the large rock of Ostroška Greda, in Montenegro. It is dedicated to Saint Basil of Ostrog (Sveti Vasilije Ostroški), who was buried here. From the monastery, a superb view of the Bjelopavlići plain can be seen. The monastery is located 50 km from Podgorica and 15 km from Nikšić. Ostrog monastery is the most popular pilgrimage place in Montenegro.
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Ostrog - Острог. Острог действующий сербский православный монастырь в Черногории.
Manastir Ostrog je manastir Srpske pravoslavne crkve smješten uz skoro vertikalnu liticu, visoko na planini Ostroška greda u Crnoj Gori. Posvećen je Svetom Vasiliju Ostroškom.
Nalazi se nadomak Nikšića i smješten je u okomitoj stijeni, sa koje se pruža pogled na ravnicu Bjelopavlića. Osnovao ga je hercegovački mitropolit Vasilije u 17. vijeku. Rođen 1610., a umro 1671.godine. On je tu i sahranjen i proglašen svecem čudotvorcem nakon smrti. Tijelo mu počiva u ćivotu u pećinskoj crkvi. Sam manastir je obnovljen 1923-1926. godine, poslije požara, kojeg su bile pošteđene pećinske crkvice. One predstavljaju glavnu spomeničku vrijednost.
Острог действующий сербский православный монастырь в Черногории, расположенный в горах в 15 км от города Даниловграда, на высоте около 900 м над уровнем моря. Основан в XVII веке. В монастыре хранятся мощи его основателя — святого Василия Острожского, чудотворца, скончавшегося 29 апреля (12 мая) 1671 г. В настоящее время в обители живут 12 монахов.
The Monastery of Ostrog. is a monastery of the Serbian Orthodox Church placed against an almost vertical background, high up in the large rock of Ostroška Greda, in Montenegro. It is dedicated to Saint Basil of Ostrog (Sveti Vasilije Ostroški). From the monastery, a superb view of the Bjelopavlići plain can be seen. Ostrog, monastery is the most popular pilgrimage place in Montenegro.
Das Kloster Ostrog in Montenegro ist eines der bedeutendsten Klöster der serbisch-orthodoxen Kirche. Das Kloster ist ungefähr 15 Kilometer von Danilovgrad in Richtung Nikšić entfernt. Es liegt am Abhang des Prekornica-Gebirges zur Ebene des Flusses Zeta (Bjelopavlićko-Ebene).
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TV reportaža MANASTIR OSTROG | TV reportage Ostrog Monastery
Samo ime „Ostrog“ potiče od starijeg oblika srpske riječi „oštar, oštri“ – „ostr, ostri“ kao jedno od zaboravljenih imenovanja, kojima su stari Srbi i Sloveni uopšte označavali važne mikro- i makro- geografsko-istorijske, a nakon hristijanizacije, i crkveno-istorijske kote svoga postojanja: počev od „ostroga“ kao „oštrog kraja, konca, roga ili ugla“ i „ostroge“ kao „podupornja, stuba ili ljestvice“ do Ostroga kao „vrha planine i same planine“.
Najstariji pomeni našega „Ostroga, blizu Onogošta, u Gornjoj Zeti“, čiji se neistraženi tragovi slute u ostacima ruševina na lokalitetu Gradac, nedaleko od današnjeg manastira, nalaze se u poveljama napuljskog kralja Alfonsa Petog iz 1444. i 1454. godine, kao i kod Dubrovčanina Mavra Orbina, u djelu „Kraljevstvo Slovena“ iz 1601. godine.
Vjerovatno sagrađen još u vremenima, koja su prethodila knezu Vlastimiru i sinu mu Budimiru (Mutimiru), pod kojim su Prepodobni Kirilo i Metodije i njihovi učenici krstili Srbe oko 859. godine, vlastimirovićki, kasnije nemanjićki, pa, potom, i balšićki Ostrog-grad u „gornjo-zetskoj“ krajini 14. vijeka, nastavio je da živi u staroj funkciji pograničnog utvrđenja, dok ga nisu razrušili Turci.
Od Ostrog-grada na toj vjekovnoj razmeđi Pravoslavlja, na jednoj, i islama i rimo-katolicizma, na drugoj strani, kao trag je danas ostalo samo ime, koje je nastavilo da živi u imenu planine i manastira na njoj, podignutog u blizini starog gradilišta, dva vijeka kasnije, u isposničkim pećinama Prepodobnog Isaije od Onogošta i njegovih sapodvižnika sa početka 17. vijeka, blagoslovom pravoslavnog arhipastira Zahumlja i Skenderije, poznatijeg u narodu pod imenom Svetog Vasilija Ostroškoga.
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The very name Ostrog originates from the older form of the Serbian word „oštar - ostr (sharp) as one of the forgotten appointments, which the old Serbs and Slovenes generally marked important micro- and macro-geographical-historical, and after Christianization, and the church-historical angles of its existence: starting from the sharp as a sharp end, horn or corner and sphere as support, stair or scale to Ostrog as the top of the mountain and the mountain itself.
The oldest mentions of our Ostrog, near Onogost, in Upper Zeta, whose unexplained traces of sloths in the remains of ruins at the site of Gradac, not far from the present monastery, are found in the muniment of the Napoleonic King Alfonso Peto from 1444 and 1454, as well as at Mavro Orbin from Dubrovnik, in the work Kingdom of Slavs from 1601.
Probably built in the times that preceded the prince Vlastimir and his son Budimir (Mutimir), under which the Orthodox Cyril and Methodius and their disciples baptized Serbs around 859, Vlastimirovic's, later Nemanjic's, then, then, the Balsic's Ostrog-city in the Upper-Zeta landscape of the 14th century, he continued to live in the old function of the border fortress until it was destroyed by the Turks.
From Ostrog-city to this centuries-long border of Orthodoxy, on the one hand, and Islam and Roman Catholicism, on the other hand, only the name remained today, which continued to live in the name of the mountain and the monastery on it, erected near the old construction site , two centuries later, in the epigraphic caves of the Venerable Isaac of Onogost and his self-pedestrians from the beginning of the 17th century, with the the blessing of the Orthodox archimandrite Zahumlje and Skenderija, better known in the people under the name of Saint Vasili Ostroski.
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Autor: Vladica Jovančić
Snimatelj: Vladan Damnjanović
Montaža: Darko Petrović
Prevod na engleski: Anđelija Blagojević
Proizvodnja: NTV, septembar 2011.
Author: Vladica Jovancic
Camera: Vladan Damnjanovic
Video editing: Darko Petrovic
English subtitles: Andjelija Blagojevic
Production by NTV, September 2011.
Monastery Ostrog - www.bokadmc.com
Monastery Ostrog is situated on the mountain 'Ostroska greda' between the towns Danilovgrad and Niksic. The monastery is built in the big mountain rock from which you can see Bjelopavlic valley.
Monastery Ostrog is dedicated to St. Vasilije Ostroski who founded the monastery in the 17th century. St. Vasilije was buried there, and was proclaimed the saint by church officials.
Church of St. Vavedenje is located at the lower level of the monastery. The walls inside the church have beautiful frescoes, dating from the late 17th century. Church of St. Cross is located at the upper level of the monastery, which is also covered by Christian Orthodox frescoes.
The St. Stanko church was built in 2005. This church was built between the lower and upper monastery.