The leader of Montenegrin schismatics accused the Serbian Church of spreading coronavirus
The anathematized head of the public organization “Montenegrin Orthodox Church” Mirash “Metropolitan Michael” Dedeić accused the Serbian Orthodox Church of wanting to infect the maximum number of Montenegrins with “biological weapons”.
Balkan media reported this, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
According to Dedeić, an undeclared war is being waged against Montenegro, in which all means are used, including biological ones. He also stated that the Montenegrin regime in this regard does not welcome protest events of the SOC, which sooner or later will be completely prohibited.
“A well-known citizen, who became infected during a match in Belgrade, transmitted the coronavirus to several more residents of Cetinje (a city in Montenegro - ed.), who were not to blame and were not obliged to protect themselves from a chance meeting with him, going into self-isolation, which is now threatening to the whole city,” he began to reason anathema. “It is obvious that the Serbian Church receives incentive from Serbia to organize events with the aim of spreading the coronavirus as a biological weapon in order to infect as many citizens as possible and damage the Montenegrin economy and tourism.”
Anathema believes that calls for mass protests by the SOC are illegal, since such actions will lead to new cases of coronavirus infection, which “in many cases, especially in older people, leads to death.”
However, he claims that all churches and religious organizations, except the SOC, act in accordance with the measures prescribed by the National Coordination Authority (NKT) for the fight against infectious diseases.
At the same time, they forgot to say that the Montenegrin law “On Freedom of Religion” is drawn up in such a way that it does not discriminate against any confession or religious organization other than the SOC, threatening to take away its churches and monasteries in favor of Montenegrin schismatics.
“In vain they shout “we will not give shrines!” We know that these shrines were illegally transferred from our state to the Serbian Church, and that they are ours, and that we will not give them to anyone, even if all of Serbia and the Republika Srpska stand in litia !”, concluded the schismatic.
Let us recall that the schismatic “Montenegrin Orthodox Church” was officially registered as a public organization in 2000. Its current “primate” Mirash Dedeich was originally a priest of the SOC, but because of his moral qualities he was defrocked, and in addition his wife left him.
However, the sufferer was sheltered by the Patriarchate of Constantinople, which sent him to serve in Rome, but even there he did not find anything better than to lead a riotous lifestyle and get close to Catholics, after which he was recalled and sent to the state.
In the early 90s, a forgotten ordinary priest was invited to the schismatic structure of the Montenegrin Orthodox Church, and after the death of its head he was called to a leadership position. For this purpose, schismatics from the “Macedonian Orthodox Church” tonsured him as a monk, and other schismatics - representatives of the parallel BOC - the “Bulgarian Synod”, elevated him to the dignity of metropolitan.
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Such movements outraged the Ecumenical Patriarchate, and Patriarch Bartholomew of Constantinople anathematized Dedeich, who began to be called “Metropolitan Michael.”
In response, the scandalous and quarrelsome “Primate of the Czech Orthodox Church” called him a “Turkish patriarch”, which is not a decree for a real Montenegrin.
Lately, however, Mirash Dedeić has been speaking about Patriarch Bartholomew with respect, expecting that the leader of Montenegro, Milo Djukanovic, who has repeatedly stated that his country and people need “its own Church,” will be able to persuade the Ecumenical Patriarch to give the Montenegrin schismatics a tomos on the Ukrainian model.
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