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Post by terroreign on Apr 18, 2008 12:28:43 GMT -5
It's started!
Montenegrin Orthodox Church in the village of Zagreda in the Danilovgrad municipality.
This church was taken back by the CPC after the SPC stole it in 1918.
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Post by radovic on Apr 18, 2008 13:32:15 GMT -5
^ So basically, the CPC took back a church that was being unused.
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Post by vucigorski on Apr 18, 2008 13:34:08 GMT -5
lol...........nice
Danilovgrad is a selo btw. You can keep that one................Hell maybe you can use that church as laundry mat since it has no Orthodox status anymore. You could set up washing machines inside, and charge Serbs to give ethnic Montenegrins their cloths to wash.
Nice....... haha
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Post by terroreign on Apr 18, 2008 13:44:14 GMT -5
radovic - the Church is indeed in use, and has service every sunday
The people of the church and village themselves gave their loyalty to the CPC, similar to the Njegusi and the Djinovici and many other families and villages.
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Post by radovic on Apr 18, 2008 13:46:38 GMT -5
Given that there's no record of the CPC actually taking over a church. Just them protesting infront of churches trying to illegally occupy them, this video proves nothing. This video proves nothing, all we see is a church and some old man speaking. The church could be an abondoned one -- especially since the CPC has said it wants to gian control of unoccupied churches. The man could have been paid to say what he is saying. It could also have been shot somewhere outside Danilovgrad.
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Post by vucigorski on Apr 18, 2008 13:52:20 GMT -5
Thats probly Terroreigns grandad and grandma talking in the clip.
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Post by zgembo on Apr 18, 2008 18:51:46 GMT -5
That looks EXACTLY like the church of my ancestors in Piperi (close to Djurkovici)... it is called Sveti Mihailo Arhandjeo too (which is my Slava) and it is beside a graveyard just like this one... it is even the same inside... I have a hard time believing its not the same one, but you can tell its slightly different... here are a couple of pictures: And here is a picture just for Terroreign... the remains of Duklja close to my village, Djurkovici
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Post by terroreign on Apr 18, 2008 22:53:11 GMT -5
I know some Djurkovici, they're muslims from Gusinje, look it up. Many churches around old montenegro look similar, I dont blame you. There Is. www.moc-cpc.org/Index_L.htm Njegusi fully declared loyalty to MOC, hence all their churches. Same with the Djinovici, Predisi,Pejovici, ect. lol This proves you can't understand Montenegrin, nor do you have a gram of logic in your brain. There are flowers around the graves, the inside has all of the materials needed for service, its pretty clean, its in use. The man speaking is talking about the history of the church and such, the MOC have already taken the unoccupied churches (Many around Vuci Do), and they're steadily taken over used ones now. Do you remember the Serbian Church-Bombing incident maybe a year ago? Yea that happened in the Podgorica municipality between cities of Podgorica and Cetinje.
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Post by radovic on Apr 20, 2008 17:04:26 GMT -5
That doesn't mean that the churches were taken over. 90% of Montenegrins could become catholic, that would not mean that Orthodox Churches would become Catholic.
This proves you can't refute what I've stated. That the video proves nothing.
One: - It proves nothing. I can go to this same church this summer and make a video in which I can make up a totally different history and post it on youtube and it will be just as valid. - If they've take over unused churches then they are illegal squatters. I guess the SOC is choosing to be compassionate and not to kick out the gyspsy horde known as the MOC. - No used church has been taken over.
That proves nothing, but that in a sign of desperage the MOC has resorted to terrorism. I could just as well fire bomb a MOC church in the same area and make the same claims you are making now.
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Post by terroreign on Apr 20, 2008 19:04:39 GMT -5
Yes go, and with the village elders and let them explain its a serbian orthodox church, which they wont.
A church is a church
If a church's village people and priests simpathize with the MOC and change their allegiance to MOC, the church becomes part of the MOC. The spc cannot stop this...
This has happened alot throughout Montenegro already.
The man speaking on the video is the leader of the Ethnic Montenegrin Association of Canada, and he has connections with Ranko Krivokapic, Mitropolitan Mihailo and relations with many figures and politicians in Montenegro...
Spc is on it's way out.
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Post by zgembo on Apr 20, 2008 22:43:28 GMT -5
When MOC takes over Ostrog or Hram Hristovog Vaskrsenja (which is the 3rd biggest Orthodox Church in the Balkans) or any Church/Monastery in Montenegro that matters, then you can talk about the end of SPC. Until that happens, the MOC remains a bunch of drunk criminals capable of bribing their way to taking over shithole village churches and nothing else.
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Post by niquetamere on Apr 21, 2008 1:13:23 GMT -5
Eeeeeeeeeeee sto ti je Balkan.
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Post by terroreign on Apr 21, 2008 2:36:03 GMT -5
mapko all that was seperating the CPC from the Cetinje Monastery was a squadron of Police in riot-gear, brought in by the mercy of Vujanovic.
Next time who will you have to protect you?
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Post by zgembo on Apr 21, 2008 8:38:07 GMT -5
Huh?
Kad ces ti sebi naci malo picke da na zdraviji nacin lijecis komplekse?
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Post by terroreign on Apr 21, 2008 10:32:30 GMT -5
Nikad dok mogu da se krstim u Cetinjski Manastir kao Crnogorski Pravoslavni.
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Post by zgembo on Apr 21, 2008 12:33:27 GMT -5
Nisi ti dzabe nevin
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