Information Service of
the Serbian Orthodox Church
March 20, 2004
LIST
OF CHURCHES DESTROYED IN KOSOVO AND METOHIJA THUS FAR, MAR. 17-19,
2004
"DEATH TO SERBS"
Below
is a list of churches and church buildings regarding which the Diocese
has received information that they were destroyed in the riots occurring
between March 17 and March 19, 2004. In process is the intensive verification
of all data, especially in the area of Prizren where there are indications
that all Orthodox churches have been destroyed. In Urosevac, Athens
News Agency advised this morning that members of Greek KFOR have abandoned
protection of three church buildings. The only thing that they were
able to confirm is that the church of the Holy King Uros in Urosevac
has been burned. In any case, it can be officially said that at least
16 churches have been destroyed (according to UNMIK confirmation).
It is entirely possible that the number exceeds 20 (on the basis of
information arriving in the Diocese of Raska and Prizren). Together
with the 112 churches already destroyed or heavily damaged since the
beginning of the UNMIK "peace mission" in June 1999, over
130 Orthodox holy shrines in Kosovo and Metohija have been destroyed
or demolished. Two churches in Lipljan apparently have not yet been
destroyed even though initial reports indicated that they were under
attack.
This list will be added to or amended as needed as the Diocese receives
new information regarding the destruction of Orthodox churches in
Kosovo and Metohia:
The famous fresco
of Christ -
the Patron of Prizren -
The Church of the Holy Virgin of Ljevis
1. Orthodox Cathedral of the Most Holy Mother of God of Ljevis, 14th
century (Prizren)
2. Church of Holy Salvation, 14th century (Prizren)
3. Orthodox Cathedral of the Holy Great Martyr George, 20th century (Prizren)
4. Holy Archangels Monastery, 14th century (Prizren)
5. Church of St. George Runovic, 15th century (Prizren, courtyard
of the Episcopate)
6. Church of St. John the Fore-runner and Baptist (Pec) with
parish home
7. Church of the Entry of the Most Holy Mother of God into the Temple
19th century (Belo Polje near Pec)
8. Church of the Dormition of the Most Holy Mother of God (Djakovica) 19th
century with parish home
9. Church of the Holy King Uros (Urosevac)
10. Church of St. Nicholas (Kosovo Polje)
11. Church of St. Catharine (Bresje near Kosovo Polje)
12. Church of St. Nicholas, 19th century (Pristina)
13. Church of St. Nicholas, 19th cenutry (Gnjilane)
14. Church of St. Sava (Kosovska Mitrovica)
15. Church in Vitina (Vitina near Gnjilane)
16. Devic Monastery, 14th century (Srbica)
17. Church in Donja Slapasnica (Kosovska Kamenica)
18. Church in Brnjak near Bela Crkva (Orahovac)
19. Church of St. John the Fore-runner and Baptist (Pecka Banja)
20. Church of St. Elijah, 19th century (Vucitrn)
21. Church of St. Michael (Stimlje)
22. Church in Obilic (Obilic)
23. Church of St. Lazarus in Piskote (Djakovica), damaged in 1999,
now burned
24. Church of St. Nicholas (Tutic church), 14th century (Prizren)
25. Church of St. Kyriake, 14th century (Prizren)
26. Church of St. Panteleimon 14th c. (Prizren)
24. Sts. Cyril and Methodius Seminary building , with chapel
(Prizren)
25. Episcopate - seat of the Diocese of Raska and Prizren with
chapel (Prizren)
- The Albanians are removing the ruins of the Church of the Holy
Trinity (Djakovica) blown up in 1999
The list will
be regularly updated according to the latest information and confirmations,
so the above list is not still fully complete and official. The Diocese
is working hard to check all incoming information.