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The Serbian Orthodox Church in the Face of the Covid-19 Pandemic

open access: yesEuxeinos, 2022
The goal of this article is to highlight the religious dimensions of the Covid-19 pandemic in Serbia through sociological interpretation of the institutional role of the Serbian Orthodox Church (SOC), including the process of the adjustment of clergy and believers to pandemic circumstances.
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Serbska cerkiew w sułtanacie, meczet w Serbii. Przestrzenie sakralne jako miejsca kłopotliwe

open access: yesSlavia Meridionalis, 2015
Serbian Orthodox Church under the rule of the sultanate, mosques in Serbia. Sacral spaces as troublesome locations The territorial overlapping of the Ottoman Empire and the reaches of the Orthodox Church resulted in the emergence of new, complex ...
Marta Chaszczewicz-Rydel
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The Serbian Orthodox Church’s Involvement in Carrying the Memory of the Holocaust [PDF]

open access: yesSüdosteuropa, 2020
AbstractThe Holocaust has become a globally recognized reference for suffering and has often been appropriated as a framework for (re-)understanding collective identities. This article examines the agenda of the Serbian Orthodox Church (SOC) in relation to the memory of the Holocaust in post-Milošević Serbia.
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Unofficial Cults of Women in the Serbian Orthodox Church. The Example of the Nun Stefanida of Skadar, Bitola and Dečani

open access: yesStudi Slavistici
The paper is focused on  a corpus of hymnographic texts dedicated to nun Stefanida/Stevka as an example of a literary work focused on the promotion of a newly revealed saint by the Serbian Orthodox Church, whose role is to elevate the spiritual essence ...
Dominika Gapska
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Archival sound recordings of the Serbian church chant in the Institute of Musicology SASA: Sounds of live tradition as sources for research [PDF]

open access: yesMuzikologija
This paper presents the rich archival collection of sound recordings of the Serbian church music, kept at the Phonoarchive of the Institute of Musicology SASA.
Marjanović Nataša
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DRŽAVNA POLITIKA „DIFERENCIJACIJE“ SVEŠTENIKA SRPSKE PRAVOSLAVNE CRKVE U BOSNI I HERCEGOVINI (1945-1963) // STATE POLICY OF ”DIFFERENTIATION“ OF PRIESTS OF THE ORTHODOX CHURCH IN BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA (1945-1963) [PDF]

open access: yesHistorijski pogledi, 2020
Addressing the issue of the state policy of separating the "loyal" from the "disloyal" priests of the Serbian Orthodox Church in Bosnia and Herzegovina from 1945 to 1963 is one of the most neglected issues in Bosnia and Herzegovina's historiography.
Denis Bećirović
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Serbian orthodox diaspora and unity of the orthodox church in USA [PDF]

open access: yes, 2010
On one territory or in one town can exist only one diocese according to the orthodox ecclesiology. Precisely speaking, it is not good for two orthodox jurisdictions to coincide at the same territory. This fact is not respected in case of the USA, Australia or Western Europe.
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Where Should Europe End? Constructing the Eastern Frontier

open access: yes
JCMS: Journal of Common Market Studies, Volume 62, Issue S1, Page 17-37, September 2024.
Alina Mungiu‐Pippidi
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Обнова православне црквене музике у наше вријеме

open access: yesGodišnjak, 2019
Orthodox chant exists in the service to worship and liturgical life. Traditional Serbian Church chant has existed and endured for centuries, and it was written down and harmonized by most prominent Serbian composers of 19th and 20th centuries.
Dragan Učur
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