• About
  • Advertise
  • Contact
Monday, June 16, 2025
No Result
View All Result
NEWSLETTER
Orthodox Times (en)
  • Home
  • Orthodoxy
    • Ecumenical Patriarchate
      • Dioceses of the Ecumenical Patriarchate
      • Mount Athos
      • Archdiocese of America
      • Archdiocese of Australia
      • Church of Crete
    • Patriarchates
      • Patriarchate of Alexandria
      • Patriarchate of Antioch
      • Patriarchate of Moscow
      • Patriarchate of Serbia
      • Patriarchate of Romania
      • Patriarchate of Jerusalem
      • Patriarchate of Bulgaria
      • Patriarchate of Georgia
    • Churches
      • Church of Greece
      • Church of Cyprus
      • Church of Poland
      • Church of Albania
      • Church of Czech and Slovakia
      • Church of Ukraine
  • Politics
    • USA
    • Europe
    • Middle East
  • Society
    • Greek Diaspora
    • Culture
  • Spirituality
  • Christianity
  • Opinions
  • Home
  • Orthodoxy
    • Ecumenical Patriarchate
      • Dioceses of the Ecumenical Patriarchate
      • Mount Athos
      • Archdiocese of America
      • Archdiocese of Australia
      • Church of Crete
    • Patriarchates
      • Patriarchate of Alexandria
      • Patriarchate of Antioch
      • Patriarchate of Moscow
      • Patriarchate of Serbia
      • Patriarchate of Romania
      • Patriarchate of Jerusalem
      • Patriarchate of Bulgaria
      • Patriarchate of Georgia
    • Churches
      • Church of Greece
      • Church of Cyprus
      • Church of Poland
      • Church of Albania
      • Church of Czech and Slovakia
      • Church of Ukraine
  • Politics
    • USA
    • Europe
    • Middle East
  • Society
    • Greek Diaspora
    • Culture
  • Spirituality
  • Christianity
  • Opinions
No Result
View All Result
Orthodox Times (en)
No Result
View All Result

Bishop Joanikije: We request religious freedom and rule of law and order in the state

May 20, 2020 | 09:18
in Carousel Front Page, Patriarchate of Serbia
Bishop Joanikije: We request religious freedom and rule of law and order in the state

Joanikije, Bishop of Budimlye and Niksic, after having been released of detention together with his eight priests of the Orthodox Cathedral of St. Basil of Ostrog in Nikšić, blessed the faithful who were protesting against their detention in front of the State Prosecutor’s Office in Niksic.

“First of all, I would like to express my gratitude for your love and support. Your support is a token of love towards the Church and, consequently, normal continuation of our struggle for defending our shrines”, said the Bishop being warmly greeted by the congregation of the faithful who were shouting: “We won’t give you up, Your Grace!”, “Long live you, Your Grace!” and “We won’t give up our shrines!”

He was speaking about the events that had preceded his detention, pointing out that the Church celebrated the feast-day of St. Basil of Ostrog in the way this great saint deserves. ”But I was aware of a possible upset, knowing how much these people love this God-pleasing saint and how much they had been faithful to him.”

“When we saw an assembly of the faithful in front of the Cathedral of St. Basil, the God-loving people that would like to continue with the cross procession in honor of St. Basil, which is unique in the whole world, we found as best solution, after consultation with His Eminence Amfilohije and the clergy – that we have to have a prayer procession. We couldn’t have allowed our people to be offended since we were afraid that then chaos might have arisen and then the state authorities might have had more problems.”

He emphasizes that thanks to the God-loving people, who had testified their love for St. Basil, after the prayer procession along the streets of Nikšić they parted in peace and love. The problems arose only when state authorities got involved.

“Although I do not understand certain decisions of the authorities and I do not agree with them, I have to say that the police officers in custody were truly correct”, he testified.

“They were behaving professionally and humanely. They are a part of our noble people and they work honestly and earn for their living, and we have to be realistic – one has to live from something,” Bishop Joanikije pointed out and added that he was astonished that the authorities had taken such moves as if, as he said, religion and the Church had been the only problem.

The Bishop regrets that “our authorities”, in addition to waging war against Njegos, the Prince-Bishop of Montenegro, and his grave, “have started waging war against St. Basil”, which he thinks was not good.

Bishop Joanikije, interrupted by cheerful chanting, noted that faith awoke in the people and that St. Basil had still been a shepherd “who oversees his people from Heaven and congregates them around his reliquary and the Cathedral of St. Basil of Ostrog succeeding in supporting and giving comfort to every home and family.”

“These days, everyone has witnessed to your devotion to the Church and faith, and especially to St. Basil. May the Lord God and St. Basil reward you for that!” Dear brothers, dear children, dear youth, everything cannot be said tonight, nor can everything be solved tonight. This struggle will continue and we need to prepare ourselves for a long endeavor,” His Grace warned, interrupted by the shouts “We want prayer processions!”

“We request religious freedom and rule of law and order in the state, we demand to obey the Constitution and the Law”, said Bishop Joanikije and pointed out that the measures which had been brought against him were not in the accordance with the Constitution of Montenegro.

At the end of his address, His Grace Joanikije, the Bishop of Budimlye and Niksic, again expressed his gratitude to the assembled people and continued:

“We will continue with our struggle for religious freedom and for the honor of every man and for human dignity, for the honor and pride of every citizen, every individual, regardless who he is and what is his confession and to which party he belongs. We all need freedom and we need the rule of law and proper order in our country. May this struggle continue, but with the true means of God, truth and justice and love for our homeland, and may peace and blessings of God and brotherly unanimity be among us. Amen!”

At the end of his address, the assembled people peacefully parted, and members of the Fraternity of the Orthodox Youth of St. Basil and church choirs cleaned the area in front of the Prosecutor’s Office where the people had been standing for almost 16 hours.

It should be reminded that after the prayer procession that had been held in Nikšić on May 12, 2020, on the feast-day of St. Basil of Ostrog, a 72-hour detention was ordered for Bishop Jonikije, Fr. Slobodan Jokic, Fr. Danilo Zirojevic, Fr. Zeljko Rojevic, Fr. Ostoja Knezevic, Fr. Mirko Vukotic, Fr. Vasilije Brboric, Fr. Dragan Krusic and Fr. Nikola Marojevic.

Solemn welcome of Bishop Joanikije in Berane

In a gathering, in front of the Djurdjevi Stupovi monastery, people of the Vasojevic clan organized by themselves a welcoming party for Bishop Joanikije of Budimlye-Niksic on Sunday evening, 17 May 2020.

The faithful gathered in a great number, expressed their joy by shouting: We give up our lives, but sacred places not! Bishop, our pride, we will defend our sacred places! Long Live the Bishop! We want prayer processions!

Bishop Joanikije thanked in his hierarchal sermon for the support and love which were expressed for their faith, Church, clergy and for him personally as well.

Tags: Bishop Joanikije of Budimlye-NiksicPatriarchate of Serbia

Follow OrthodoxTimes.com on Google News and learn all the news about Orthodoxy in Greece and worldwide.

All the latest developments in the Orthodox world, society and humankind, at the moment they happen, at OrthodoxTimes.com


Related Posts

Patriarch of Serbia attended the concert “Metohijska Pojanja” by Svetislav Božić
Patriarchate of Serbia

Patriarch of Serbia attended the concert “Metohijska Pojanja” by Svetislav Božić

June 14, 2025
Meeting of the Patriarch of Serbia with the Prime Minister of Serbia
Patriarchate of Serbia

Meeting of the Patriarch of Serbia with the Prime Minister of Serbia

June 11, 2025
Pentecost celebrated at the Church of Saint Sava with Patriarch Porfirije
Patriarchate of Serbia

Pentecost celebrated at the Church of Saint Sava with Patriarch Porfirije

June 9, 2025
Patriarch of Serbia presided over group baptism of children in New Belgrade
Patriarchate of Serbia

Patriarch of Serbia presided over group baptism of children in New Belgrade

June 8, 2025
The Patriarch of Serbia extended greetings for Kurban Bayram
Patriarchate of Serbia

The Patriarch of Serbia extended greetings for Kurban Bayram

June 6, 2025
Patriarch of Serbia: The Church exists so that it may transform the world
Patriarchate of Serbia

Patriarch of Serbia: The Church exists so that it may transform the world

June 4, 2025
Load More
Next Post
Memorial service for the victims of Pontian Genocide at Patriarchate of Jerusalem

Memorial service for the victims of Pontian Genocide at Patriarchate of Jerusalem

Latest News

Memory of Saint Tikhon, Bishop of Amathus in Cyprus (16 June)

Memory of Saint Tikhon, Bishop of Amathus in Cyprus (16 June)

by NewsRoom
Jun 16, 2025 | 09:47
0

Saint Tikhon, Bishop of Amathus, was born in the city Amathus on the island of Cyprus. His parents raised...

Archbishop of Athens celebrates Name Day with Divine Liturgy (PHOTOS)

Archbishop of Athens celebrates Name Day with Divine Liturgy (PHOTOS)

by NewsRoom
Jun 15, 2025 | 17:50
0

On Sunday, June 15, 2025, a solemn Divine Liturgy was celebrated in honor of Saint Ieronymos the Pentaglossos, coinciding...

Archbishop of America at Thyranoixia (Door-Opening) of St. Iakovos Greek Orthodox Church new building

Archbishop of America at Thyranoixia (Door-Opening) of St. Iakovos Greek Orthodox Church new building

by NewsRoom
Jun 15, 2025 | 16:06
0

The feeling of joy and excitement was palpable at St. Iakovos Greek Orthodox Church in Valparasio, IN as the...

Archbishop of America honors fathers on Father’s Day

Archbishop of America honors fathers on Father’s Day

by NewsRoom
Jun 15, 2025 | 15:37
0

On Sunday, June 15, Archbishop Elpidophoros of America shared a heartfelt message on social media in celebration of Father’s...

Greek PM: Developments in the Middle East causing great concern

Greek PM: Developments in the Middle East causing great concern

by NewsRoom
Jun 15, 2025 | 14:46
0

"Another crisis has erupted in our region. Yet another crisis in an already burdened and volatile geopolitical landscape. The...

Ecumenical Patriarch honors Graduates of Four Greek Orthodox Schools in Constantinople

Ecumenical Patriarch honors Graduates of Four Greek Orthodox Schools in Constantinople

by NewsRoom
Jun 15, 2025 | 13:49
0

A festive graduation ceremony for the students of four prominent Greek Orthodox schools—the Zappeion, the Patriarchal Great School of...

Newsletter

Sign up for our weekly newsletter



Quick Links

  • Orthodoxy
  • Politics
  • Society
  • Spirituality
  • Christianity
  • Opinions
  • History
  • Press Releases

Get Social

About Us

Advertise

Contact

Terms Of Use

© 2025 OrthodoxTimes.com
digital world media

No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Orthodoxy
    • Ecumenical Patriarchate
      • Dioceses of the Ecumenical Patriarchate
      • Mount Athos
      • Archdiocese of America
      • Archdiocese of Australia
      • Church of Crete
    • Patriarchates
      • Patriarchate of Alexandria
      • Patriarchate of Antioch
      • Patriarchate of Moscow
      • Patriarchate of Serbia
      • Patriarchate of Romania
      • Patriarchate of Jerusalem
      • Patriarchate of Bulgaria
      • Patriarchate of Georgia
    • Churches
      • Church of Greece
      • Church of Cyprus
      • Church of Poland
      • Church of Albania
      • Church of Czech and Slovakia
      • Church of Ukraine
  • Politics
    • USA
    • Europe
    • Middle East
  • Society
    • Greek Diaspora
    • Culture
  • Spirituality
  • Christianity
  • Opinions
  • Greek Version

© 2023 OrthodoxTimes.com - All rights reserved.

This website uses cookies to improve your experience. We'll assume you're ok with this, but you can opt-out if you wish.AcceptReject Read More
Privacy & Cookies Policy

Privacy Overview

This website uses cookies to improve your experience while you navigate through the website. Out of these, the cookies that are categorized as necessary are stored on your browser as they are essential for the working of basic functionalities of the website. We also use third-party cookies that help us analyze and understand how you use this website. These cookies will be stored in your browser only with your consent. You also have the option to opt-out of these cookies. But opting out of some of these cookies may affect your browsing experience.
Necessary
Always Enabled

Necessary cookies are absolutely essential for the website to function properly. This category only includes cookies that ensures basic functionalities and security features of the website. These cookies do not store any personal information.

Non-necessary

Any cookies that may not be particularly necessary for the website to function and is used specifically to collect user personal data via analytics, ads, other embedded contents are termed as non-necessary cookies. It is mandatory to procure user consent prior to running these cookies on your website.

SAVE & ACCEPT