Here is their official website: http://www.mitropolija.cg.yu/aktuelno/index_eng.html
St. George Serbian Orthodox Church was created in 1954.
No, it is part of The Orthodox Church (Christianity), and it is not Jewish. In fact, there is no such thing as a Jewish church.
apparenty the serbian church has it.... put serbian orthodox into search in wiki and it will tell you there
The majority of Serbs follow Serbian Orthodox Christianity. It is a major religion in Serbia and holds significant cultural and historical importance for the Serbian people.
Blagojevich's family is Serbian and they are members of the Eastern Orthodox church.
probably the greek orthodox. the only difference is basically just the name and language. Mainly because the serbian language and church was made by two byzantine brothers called 'Kurillos & Methodios' (these are their greek names) And in way, the serbian church was subjected to the byzantine...Nowadays, many people in Greece consider Serbians as their orthodox brothers.
The Coptic Orthodox Church granted the Ethopian Church it's own Patriach. Like the greek did to the Serbian,Russian etc However they are in communion with each other and are both part of the Eastern "Oriental' Orthodox church.
The Serbian Eagle is a two headed eagle under a Serbian Crown. It represents the dual sovereignty of the Serbian King over the Serbian Orthodox Church and the Kingdom. This demonstrates that their is no separation of church and state. The Serbian King is the head of both. The Serbian Nemanjić dynasty used the white version as their own to signify their own independence of, and indeed, claim to the imperial throne of Constantinople. The white eagle was retained by most Serbian medieval dynasties, as well as the Karađorđević, Obrenović and Petrović-Njegoš houses and remains to this day in use in the coat-of-arms of all Serbian lands, Serbia, Montenegro, & Republika Srpska.
Milan Lazarevich has written: 'Anatomy of a crime enlightened by a dialectic materialism' -- subject(s): Communism and religion, Dialectical materialism, Orthodox Eastern Church, Serbian. North America, Serbian Orthodox Eastern Church
The calendar identifies all of the Serbian Orthodox Church holidays. The church follows the old Julian calendar which differs from the modern Gregorian calendar. So December 25th on the Gregorian calendar is January 7th on the Julian Calendar.
Yes, as long as the spouse has been baptized the religion of the spouse doesn't matter.
yes