Serbia threatened by conflict between the state and the Orthodox Church?

The Serbian Church's warned Assembly for Kosovo will not be held, Serbian media write, under which until the meeting can only come if there is a referendum on Kosovo. According to Blic, since the Serbian Church adopted the notion “neither independence nor division”, and Serbia's president is but correction of borders, there is [...]
The Serbian Church's warned Assembly for Kosovo will not be held, Serbian media write, under which until the meeting can only come if there is a referendum on Kosovo.
According to Blic, since the Serbian Church adopted the notion “s of independence, nor division”, and Serbia's president is but the correction of borders, there has been a cooling of relations between Church representatives and the state.
Although it was mentioned in previous days that an extraordinary session of the Serbian Orthodox Church Parliament would have been scheduled for September or October, there is currently no requirement for extraordinary hearings. However, the reason that there may be meetings will also be Serbian President Aleksandar Vuciq's speech to Serbs in Kosovo on 9 September.
Some bishops consider that if Vuciq in Kosovo declares the border correction plan, an extraordinary session will not be held because the position of the Serbian Orthodox Church has been declared at the May session, but if a referendum is mentioned, then the extraordinary session can be held.
Also, at the moment, as Blic writes, there is no announcement that the Serbian Orthodox Church will change its stance on changing borders. This, on the other hand, raises the question of whether to come to the conflict of Serbia's key institutions with the Serbian Orthodox Church, Kosovo Press broadcasts.
Asked whether all of this leads to the possibility of deepening the conflict between Church and State in “the most important Serbian national question”
Serbian historian Aleksandar Rakovic says it is difficult to answer the issue.
I think it's hard to get to this. I would like it not to come to this, but if there are key disputes and serious differences, it means a conflict between Church and State, “he said.
Rakovic requires that the Serbian Church and state avoid bilateral conflict, to avoid the situation as it was in 1937 due to the Concordia crisis.











