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  • The Montenegrin Orthodox Church (Montenegrin: Crnogorska pravoslavna crkva, Црногорска православна црква; abbr. MOC, CPC or ЦПЦ) is a canonically unrecognized...
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    total 446,858 Eastern Orthodox Christians in Montenegro, there are: 246,733 ethnic Montenegrins (55.22%), 175,052 of Montenegrin Serbs (39.17%) and 25...
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    country of Montenegro. Montenegrins are mostly Orthodox Christians, but also Catholics, Muslims and irreligious. The Montenegrin language is the official...
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  • The Montenegrin Orthodox Church is a non-canonical eastern-orthodox church in Montenegro, created in 1993. Montenegrin Orthodox Church may also refer...
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    (when the Montenegrin state was abolished and annexed by Kingdom of Serbia) from the Serbian Orthodox Church in Montenegro to the Montenegrin state. The...
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  • between the Serbian Orthodox Church and the Montenegrin Orthodox Church, as both churches lay claim to the country's many Orthodox religious sites and...
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    The majority of Orthodox Christians belong to the Serbian Orthodox Church, but there are traces of a forming Montenegrin Orthodox Church which is not...
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  • reintegration of the Montenegrin language with a popular basis. However, Old Church Slavonic continued to be used in the Orthodox Church for a long time...
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    Serbs of Montenegro (Serbian: Срби у Црној Гори / Srbi u Crnoj Gori) or Montenegrin Serbs (Serbian: Црногорcки Cрби / Crnogorski Srbi), compose native and...
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  • Montenegro (disambiguation) Montenegrin Church (disambiguation) Montenegrin Orthodox Church (disambiguation) Montenegrin independence referendum (disambiguation)...
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    January 7, shared with the Orthodox churches of Jerusalem, Russia, Georgia and the Greek Old Calendarists. A Montenegrin tradition made into law in Montenegro...
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  • Miraš Dedeić (category Archbishops of the Montenegrin Orthodox Church)
    Cyrillic: Мираш Дедеић), was the second head of the non-canonical Montenegrin Orthodox Church. He was born in 1938 in the village of Ramovo Ždrijelo on...
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  • ethnic Montenegrin nationalist discourse by officially and institutionally supporting the rights of the canonically unrecognized Montenegrin Orthodox Church...
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    Dedeić or Metropolitan Mihailo (b. 1938), head of the uncanonical Montenegrin Orthodox Church Mihailo Tolotos (1855/1856-1938), Greek monk who lived 82...
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  • The term Montenegrin Church may refer to: Montenegrin Orthodox Church (1993), a non-canonical eastern-orthodox church in Montenegro, created in 1993 Montenegrin...
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    Montenegro (category Articles containing Montenegrin-language text)
    called The Montenegrin Orthodox Church, which broke off from the Serbian Orthodox church in 1993, is followed by the remaining 10% of Orthodox Christians...
    120 KB (10,283 words) - 14:03, 13 August 2024
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    Croatia there are also adherents to the Montenegrin Orthodox Church. In Croatia there also exists the Croatian Orthodox Church. The published data from the...
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    Brigade of the Serbian and Montenegrin Army of Podgorica at the request of the Council Church of Podgorica, a dependent of the Orthodox Serb Metropolitan of...
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    Montenegrin Orthodox Church was proclaimed. The organization was not legally registered before 2000, receiving no support from the Eastern Orthodox communion...
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    Church Slavonic (category Eastern Orthodox liturgy)
    themselves Orthodox but are not in communion with the Orthodox Church, such as the Montenegrin Orthodox Church and the Russian True Orthodox Church. The...
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