Serbian Orthodox Church boss in Montenegro gets his ticket to hell

The head of the Serbian Orthodox Church in Montenegro, Amfilohije, died on Friday morning. The news was confirmed by the Church, which said Amfilohije, 82, died at Montenegro's Clinical Centre in Podgorica. The leader of the Pulmology Clinic at this hospital, Yelena Borovniq Bojovic, said after midnight last night that [...]
The news was confirmed by the Church, which said Amfilohije, 82, died at Montenegro's Clinical Centre in Podgorica.
The leader of the Pulmology Clinic at this hospital, Yelena Borovniq Bojoviq, said after midnight last night that the condition of the machine is serious, that it has gathered and placed invasive ventilation.
On October 7th, it has been known that Amfilohije has been admitted to the hospital for treatment of the Coronavirus.
At first, doctors have praised his situation as stable.
Montenegro has recorded a total of more than 17,300 cases of coronarys and 282 victims.
Who was Amfilohije Radovic?
Until the last day, he fought for the Metropolitan and the Serbian Church in Montenegro, for Kosovo and Metohija as part of Serbia, for preserving Serbian identity and the dignity of the Montenegrin Serbs and Orthodoxs in Montenegro.
He opposed the breakup of Yugoslavia and supported the unification of Serbian territories.
Amfilohije is part of the group of Orthodox priests who did not recognise the legitimacy of the Montenegrin Orthodox Church, but also the existence of Montenegrins as a nation, separated from the Serbs.
He publicly rejected Montenegro's independence and the country's accession to the NATO pact, while he called recognition of Kosovo's unilaterally declared independence by Podgorica a betrayal.
With a clean mind and a sharp tongue, sometimes inappropriate for a bishop, Metropolitan, who possessed the highest theological and philosophical education, did not withdraw to the authorities, and he responded to attacks and even curses. The objective of his anger more secular than his spiritual attitude were top officials -- slightly more of Serbia than Montenegro, which was intended to abolish its “church” and the Serbian Orthodox Church.
For example, he twice held a funeral service for Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic, called the Creary Parade a <x0 paradence of shame and bad moral smell”, and called Serbian Prime Minister Ana Brnabyić, otherwise declared a member of the homosexual population, a “anti-children”.
Djukanovic did not hold a funeral. Tehu came to the conclusion that he was “possessed by the devil” and did not know what the church was because he was not baptized.
He also said that “regretted Djukanovic”, with which came to power together one in the spiritual chair and the other in the secular chair.
He said the floods that hit Serbia and Europe three years ago were God's “punishment and a call for repentance for celebrating the victory of Austrian representatives and the Conchita Wurst transexult at the Eurovision” Song Contest. He also stated at the time that he felt guilty because, at the instigation of the Church, he did not go to The Hague to testify in favour of Slobodan Milosevic. He later sought public forgiveness for him at the funeral of Milosevic's brother.
Following Montenegro's decision to impose sanctions on Russia, Amfilohije said during the presentation of the book “Return to Russia” by Leonid Resethnicov: me “.
After the signing of the Brussels Agreement in May 2013, a protest was organised at the Square of the Republic of Belgrade, where Amfilohije held a prayer for Kosovo and Metohija, saying: “We pray for the rest of the government and the Parliament and for the forgiveness of any sin”.
At the funeral service for slain Prime Minister Zoran Djindjic, under the newly erected walls of the Temple of St. Sava in Vracar, he said he was “killed by brotherly, short-term and blind hatred, which oversees the eternal truth that whoever shakes the sword will die with the sword of”
He was a major opponent of abortion, so he said that women in the Balkans became “mothers of child murder”, which in one year kill more children in their womb than “Mussolini and Hitler and Broz” and Albanians in Kosovo and Metohija.
For those who insisted they were Montenegrin, the metropolis told them that they said so only because they were born in Montenegro, comparing them with goats and goats also born in Montenegro, but are not Montenegrins.












