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  Alta Mira Hotel   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
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Mr Dedeic claims his enthronement as a metropolitan took place in 1998, under the authority of a Bulgarian bishop.
Mr Dedeic and his followers thrive in the ambiguity of the deal struck with Serbia earlier this year.
Beneath the surface of the dispute between Mr Dedeic and his would-be controllers in Belgrade is a great conflict over the composition and purpose of nations in contemporary Europe.
courses.wcupa.edu /rbove/eco343/030Compecon/Centeur/Montenegro/030707report10.txt   (1005 words)

  
 News - 3-2-2001   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
A group of followers of the defrocked priest Miras Dedeic from Cetinje, headed by Bozidar Bogdanovic and Andja Kapicic, caused today a great disorder in the Church at Cipur.
Around 13:00, this group came in an organised manner in the Church at Cipur and by its indecent behaviour prevented the performance of the holy sacrament of confession, at the moment when the pupils of the Cetinje Seminary started making confessions to their confessor - Archimandrite Varnava.
The above mentioned Bogdanovic was the most villainous in this disorder and in one moment he tried, apart from swearing, to assault physically the Rector of the Seminary, Bishop Joanikije, and he ended by threatening the pupils of the Seminary to beat them in the street with his group and force them leave Cetinje.
www.spc.yu /Vesti/03/2-3-01_e1.html   (266 words)

  
 Miras Dedeic -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
Miras Dedeic -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article
Miraš Dedeić (sometimes as Dedejić) is the current head of the self-styled (additional info and facts about Montenegrin Orthodox Church) Montenegrin Orthodox Church and declared Archbishop of (additional info and facts about Cetinje) Cetinje and (additional info and facts about Montenegrin) Montenegrin Metropolitate.
He took over the top post in the Montenegrin Orthodox Church in 1998.
www.absoluteastronomy.com /encyclopedia/m/mi/miras_dedeic.htm   (100 words)

  
 MIRAS   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
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www.worldhistory.com /surname/US/M/MIRAS.htm   (73 words)

  
 AIM News
The parish priest of Katon Dragan Stanisic confirmed that the adherents of head unacknowledged Montenegrin Orthodox church Miras Dedeic in the church St. George in village Tomic, on Njegusi, took out and then burnt down the iconostasis with the icon of St. Sava.
Priest Stanisic said that by violent break-ins in the churches of Montenegrin parish, the adherents of Dedeic "openly and brutally destroy cultural and historical treasure of Montenegro under jurisdiction of current Montenegrin authorities".
On the press conference on Wednesday it was said that Dedeic adherents again attacked and committed sacrilege in the church St.John the Baptist in Bajice near Cetinje, despite promise of president of Montenegrin assembly Svetozar Marovic and the president of government Filip Vujanovic that state protects the churches from sacrilege, reports SRNA agency.
www.aim.ac.yu /cgi-bin/news.pl?id=216   (1648 words)

  
 Serbian Orthodox Church   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
On August 26, 2004 Montenegrin re-broadcast a television program filmed by Montena Television regarding the trip to the Ukraine of defrocked priest Miras Dedeic and his visit to the similarly defrocked former metropolitan Filaret Denisenko, self-proclaimed “patriarch” of a nonexistent and unrecognized by the Orthodox world “Kiev patriarchate”.
This is especially true of the renowned Kiev Pecherska Lavra in front of which Dedeic just passed because neither he nor the Ukrainian schismatics have access to this holy shrine.
However, we are convinced that in the near future, as soon as the government stops manipulating the Church, the same thing will happen in the Ukraine that just occurred in Bulgaria: 250 churches illegally appropriated by schismatics have just been returned to the canonic Bulgarian Church.
www.spc.org.yu /Vesti-2004/08/27-8-04-e.html   (999 words)

  
 Montenet - Religion in Montenegro: Restoration of the Montengrin Orthodox Church
Following the death of His Holiness Antonije, it is reported that the General Montenegrin people's assembly chose Mr Miras Dedeic to be the new head of the MOC.
In the cathedral of Saint Paraskeva in Sofia, archimandrite Mihailo (Miras Dedeic) was ordained into a bishop (episkop).
The ordination took place after the decision taken by the Saint Synod of the Bulgarian Orthodox Church, and was conducted by the Patriarch Pimen assisted by seven bishops and four priests.
www.montenet.org /religion/moc_rest.htm   (938 words)

  
 Montenegrin Autocephalists
Today, however, neither Russian nor Ecumenical patriarchy, nor any other church, orthodox or not, recognises this group.
The current leader of the group is Mihailo, born Miras Dedeic, a defrocked priest of the Serbian Orthodox Church who claims the title of the Archbishop of Cetinje.
The group is made up of defrocked former Eastern Orthodox priests from Montenegro, Serbia and Republika Srpska.
www.sciencedaily.com /encyclopedia/montenegrin_autocephalists   (388 words)

  
 Montenegro churches desecrated!
The MOC is an authentic church of Montenegro that has been a strong cohesive force of Montenegrin society for centuries, shaping it and integrating together religious and secular consciousness.
Contrary to dr. Fleming’s claim, the MOC is led by archimandrite Mihailo (Miras Dedeic), who was canonically ordained into a bishop by the Patriarch Pimen, following an approval by the Holy Synod of the Bulgarian Orthodox Church.
The claim that followers of His Grace Mihailo include communist, is perhaps flattering since a considerable number of Montenegrins used to be members of the Communist Party, given that it was the only party in Montenegro until 1989.
www.montenet.org /2000/anfiloh.html   (2150 words)

  
 News -  11-2-2000   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
Synod fathers paid special attention to the report of Rt.
Amfilohije the Metropolitan of Montenegro and the Littoral about the present situation in his Diocese, caused by actions of Miras Dedeic's fractional infamous group that is supported both by certain levels of Republic authorities and by some non-governmental organisations and media.
Fotije the Bishop of Dalmatia also participated in the session by submitting a report on the position of our Church, clergy and the faithful in Dalmatia and Gornji Karlovac Dioceses.
www.spc.org.yu /News/11-2-00_e2.html   (487 words)

  
 Press Release: South East Europe (SEE) Public Agenda Survey
General Secretary of NATO George Robertson emerges as the least appreciated international leader in the country, ranked trustworthy by only 16% of interviewees.
Domestically, Montenegro's least trusted public figures at the present are Montenegrin Orthodox Metropolitan Miras Dedeic with a 8% rating, Prime Minister Dragisa Pesic (16%) and leading Montenegrin economist Veselin Vukotic (18%).
In Montenegro the International Monetary Fund (IMF) scores the highest moderate to high trust ratings among international institutions covered by the survey (41%).
archive.idea.int /press/pr20020404.htm   (4539 words)

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