Canon law issues of the Serbian Orthodox Church in Bosnia and Herzegovina under the administration of the Austro-Hungarian Empire [PDF]
The paper examines certain canon law issues encountered the Serbian Orthodox Church in Bosnia and Herzegovina in the period until 1905, when the Church authorities enacted a Statute which definitely resolved the legal status of the Serbian Orthodox ...
Tomić Marko
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The Orthodox Church : Ecclesiastical Battle Of Montenegrins With The Serbian Orthodox Church
Between 1879 and 1920, the Serbian Orthodox community was governed by at least six ecclesiastical jurisdictions (Carlowitz, Montenegro, Dalmatia and Cattaro, Belgrade, Bosnia and Herzegovina, and Southern Serbia, the latter two dependent on Patriarchate in İstanbul).
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Single girls' morality and pre-marital life in the discourse of the orthodox church [PDF]
This paper deals with the discourse of the Orthodox Church (both Russian and Serbian) on morality and sexual aspects of behavior and dressing of single women prior to marriage.
Simić Žikica N.
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Kosovo Crucified—Narratives in the Contemporary Serbian Orthodox Perception of Kosovo
In contemporary Serbian Orthodox texts, Kosovo is often referred to as the Serbian “Jerusalem”: a city calling for a Christian defense. All Serbs are bound to heed the call in keeping with the Kosovo “covenant” or “pledge ...
Emil Hilton Saggau
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Angažman Nezavisne Države Hrvatske na međunarodnom priznanju Hrvatske pravoslavne crkve 1942-1944. [PDF]
This paper analyses the establishing of the Croatian Orthodox Church (HPC) and the campaign for its international recognition. The research is based on rarely used historical documents from collections of the Political Archives of the German Ministry ...
Aleksandar Stojanović, Rastko Lompar
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Księżna Milica – między sakralizacją władzy monarszej, oficjalnym kultem cerkiewnym i narodowym mitem [PDF]
This article is devoted to the one of the best known female rulers of medieval Serbia – princess Milica, wife of the prince Lazar Hrebeljanović, who had lost his live during the famous Battle of Kosovo Field in 1389.
Brzozowska, Zofia
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The role of vicar bishop Dositej (Stojković) at the beginning of the church schism in Macedonia in 1958 [PDF]
In the course of resolving, i.e., clarifying the Macedonian national question, the question of the resolution of the problem of the national Church also imposed itself. In the wake of World War II, the problem of the canonical and non-canonical hierarchy
Ivica Čairović
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The Serbian Orthodox Church has been described in scholarship as having had a significant impact onto the social and political life of Serbia, especially since the wars of the nineties.
Jovanović Srđan Mladenov +1 more
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On the multipart singing in the religious practice of orthodox Greeks and Serbs: The theological-culturological discourse [PDF]
In 1844, Serbian patriarch Josif Rajačić served two central annual Liturgies, at the feasts of Pasha and Penticost, in the Greek church of Holy Trinity in Vienna; these were accompanied by the four-part choral music.
Peno Vesna
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The paper will elaborate on the cult of Saint Sava and its scope in Bosnia during the Ottoman and Austro-Hungarian administrations. The cult of Saint Sava was widely spread among the Serbian people in Bosnia during the Ottoman and Austro-Hungarian ...
Boško М. Branković
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