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The Russian Orthodox Church is at one with Serbs
19. February 2008 - 15:52
Moscow, February 19,
Interfax - The Russian Orthodox Church expressed its solidarity with Orthodox
believers in Serbia
on declaration of Kosovo's independence.
"We share grief and sufferings of Serbian people who are deprived of a
historical part of their country connected with the history of spiritual,
cultural and national life of Serbian people," head of the Moscow Patriarchate
Department for External Church Relations Metropolitan Kirill of Smolensk and
Kaliningrad has said at an Interfax press conference.
Prayer for the Salvation of the Serbian People in Kosovo and Metohija
19. February 2008 - 10:59
A service of prayer for the salvation of the Serbian people in Kosovo and
Metohija in view of the current situation in our southern province was
officiated at the Memorial Church of Saint Sava at the Vracar Plateau. The
service of prayer was officiated by the Archbishop of Cetinje and Metropolitan
of Montenegro and the Coastlands Dr. Amfilohije Radovic, in the name of His
Holiness Serbian Patriarch Pavle, assisted in service by several diocesan
bishops from Serbia and abroad, with members
of the clergy and deacons from other Belgrade churches, as well as the St.
Sava's church choir "Mokranjac''.
The service of prayer was officiated at the entrance to the Memorial Church
in front of the icon of the Mother of God (Theotokos): "Queen of Heavens -
Grateful Heavens", which is a present of the Russian Orthodox Church in sign of
support to the suffering Serbian people of Kosovo and Metohija.
Metropolitan Amfilohije called upon the people to turn to the Lord in
prayer so He may strengthen us in our faith and love and to preserve our people
in Kosovo and Metohija. He also addressed the Western countries, inviting them
to think twice about the repercussions of the decisions they are about to take
on Kosovo and Metohija.
He made a special appeal to the Vatican, hoping that it, as a center of western
christianity, would prevent the destruction of Kosovo. Metropolitan Amfilohije
called upon the particiapants of last night's riots not to be destructive in
their justified revolt, but rather to protest peacefully and with dignity.
H.H. Prince Alexander II Karadjordjevic also addressed the people present.
He had just returned from a visit to the Serbian parts of the province. The
apostolic nuncio to Serbia, Most Rev. Eugeinio Sbarbaro, has also attended the
service of prayer in the name of the Roman Catholic Church, while Rev. Vitalij
Tarassev, the Patriachate of Moscow's chief representative, also assisted. The government was represented by the
Minister for Kosovo and Metohija, Prof. Samardzic and the Minister of Religion,
Mr. Radomir Naumov. The participants of today's student protest joined the
hundreds of Belgrade citizens.
Tadic calls on UN SC to declare secession null and void
19. February 2008 - 10:19
NEW YORK,
Feb 18 (Tanjug) - Serbian President Boris Tadic requested from the UN Security
Council in New York late on
Monday to react urgently and annul the unilateral and illegal act of secession
of Kosovo from Serbia
and said that Serbia
would never recognise the independence of Kosovo and give up the fight for its
legitimate interests.
Goverment decision on Kosovo-Metohija adopted
19. February 2008 - 10:15
18.2.2008 BELGRADE (Tanjug) - The Serbian parliament late
on Monday approved the government decision on the annulment of illegal
acts of provisional bodies of self-governance in Kosovo-Metohija on the
unilateral declaration of independence.
The Serbian government's
official web site gives the Prime Minister's speech in full.
Kosovo independence a blow to international law - Moscow Patriarchate
18. February 2008 - 15:01
Moscow, February 18, Interfax - Kosovan Albanians need to
remember that you cannot build a peaceful and successful life at somebody
else's expense, the Russian Orthodox Church said.
FJCR fears tragic consequences of Kosovo independence
18. February 2008 - 14:59
Moscow, February 18,
Interfax - The Federation of Jewish Communities of Russia
(FJCR) predicts "the most tragic consequences" of unilateral
declaration of the Kosovo independence.