Patriarch of Moscow: Repeal the discriminatory law that has brought division and schism into the Montenegrin society

Patriarch Kirill of Moscow

The Primate of the Russian Orthodox Church has made a statement appealing the civil authorities of Montenegro to repeal the discriminative law that brings division and schism into the Montenegrin society, to stop the persecution against the Orthodox Church and drop the attempts to create in her place some other church structure.

The Patriarch of Moscow stressed that “With pain I have heard about the developments in Montenegro where large-scale and purposeful persecution is carried out against the canonical Orthodox Church. Half a year earlier, a discriminatory law was adopted aimed to nationalize the church property, in the first place, churches and monasteries. There are voiced promises to create an ‘autocephalous church’ with the participation of local schismatics.”

According to Patriarch Kirill, “the pressure on the faithful is steadily growing. Their thousands-strong actions show that they no longer can and want to bear it. Disrespect for the holy orders and public humiliation of the clergy by officials have become a norm. And it is in a country that owes its emergence as a state to the Church, which, in her history, experienced a centuries-long period when the metropolitan was the bearer of not only ecclesial but also secular power! Detentions and interrogations have become an everyday reality for episcopate, clergy and laity. Some of them had to endure confinement in police torture chambers while others have had to leave the country urgently by order of the authorities.”

Finally, he calls the civil authorities of Montenegro to repeal the discriminatory law “that has brought division and schism into the Montenegrin society, to put an end to the persecution against the Orthodox Church, to stop the attempts to create in her place some other church structure. The ruler of a secular state cannot create a Church. There is no and can be no consideration that would justify the encroachment of the state upon the national shrines safeguarded by the Church.”