Posted on 10/17/2022 5:58:03 PM PDT by marshmallow
Under the leadership of His Eminence Metropolitan Amfilohije of Montenegro of blessed memory, hundreds of thousands of Orthodox faithful took to the streets in Montenegro throughout 2020 in regular cross processions and prayers in defense of their holy sites, which the anti-Orthodox government was trying to seize from the Church.
Now the faithful are mobilizing against another threat—the LGBTQ agenda which stands against their traditional family values in Montenegro.
On Friday, October 7, His Grace Bishop Metodije of Budimlja and Nikšić led a moleben for the sanctity of marriage and the preservation of the family on the plateau in front of the Cathedral of Christ’s Resurrection in in the capital city of Podgorica, reports the Serbian Orthodox Church.
The Montenegrin primate, His Eminence Metropolitan Joanikije also prayed at the service, together with clergy from all over the country. The proclamation of the meeting was read out by Archpriest Predrag Šćepanović from Podgorica.
“We must do our best to preserve everything that our ancestors have left us as a legacy,” the Metropolitan exhorted the crowd.
There’s no future without children, Vladyka Joanikije added, giving diocesan recognition awards to Andrej and Sofija Adžić from Podgorica who have eight children, Dejan and Suzana Crnogorčević from Zeta who have seven children, and Nikola and Nadja Damjanović who have six children.
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Another captive of the Greco/Romans. Establish a pervert beach head, than take over. Rinse and repeat. Resistance is futile. The arsenal of pervertism will get ya
This “pope” is bought and paid for. So the alphabet people will get priority.
Is prayer now violence? Everything else is.
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