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Eastern Orthodoxy in Montenegro refers to adherents, religious communities, institutions and organizations of
Eastern Orthodox Christianity Eastern Orthodoxy, also known as Eastern Orthodox Christianity, is one of the three main branches of Chalcedonian Christianity, alongside Catholicism and Protestantism. Like the Pentarchy of the first millennium, the mainstream (or "canonical") ...
in Montenegro. It is the largest
Christian denomination A Christian denomination is a distinct religious body within Christianity that comprises all church congregations of the same kind, identifiable by traits such as a name, particular history, organization, leadership, theological doctrine, worsh ...
in the country. According to the latest census of 2011, 446,858 citizens of Montenegro (72.07%) registered as Eastern Orthodox Christians. The majority of Eastern Orthodox people in Montenegro are adherents of the
Serbian Orthodox Church The Serbian Orthodox Church ( sr-Cyrl, Српска православна црква, Srpska pravoslavna crkva) is one of the autocephalous (ecclesiastically independent) Eastern Orthodox Christian denomination, Christian churches. The majori ...
. A minor percentage supports the noncanonical and unrecognized Montenegrin Orthodox Church, which has the status of a religious non-governmental organization (NGO) since its founding in 1993. The current Metropolitan of Montenegro and primate of the Serbian Orthodox Church in Montenegro is Joanikije II, who serves as 56th head since the establishment of the diocese in 1219. The seat of the diocese is the Cetinje Monastery, since 1484.


Demographics

According to the 2011 official census, of the total 446,858 Eastern Orthodox Christians in Montenegro, there are: 246,733
ethnic Montenegrins Montenegrins ( cnr, Црногорци, Crnogorci, or ; literal translation, lit. "Black Mountain People") are a South Slavs, South Slavic ethnic group that share a common Culture of Montenegro, Montenegrin culture, History of Montenegro, histor ...
(''55.22%''), 175,052 of Montenegrin Serbs (''39.17%'') and 25,073 of other ethnic groups (''5.61%'')


Serbian Orthodox Church in Montenegro

Four eparchies (dioceses) of the
Serbian Orthodox Church The Serbian Orthodox Church ( sr-Cyrl, Српска православна црква, Srpska pravoslavna crkva) is one of the autocephalous (ecclesiastically independent) Eastern Orthodox Christian denomination, Christian churches. The majori ...
cover the territory of Montenegro, two of them being entirely within its borders, and two partially: * Metropolitanate of Montenegro and the Littoral, with seat in Cetinje Monastery, * Eparchy of Budimlja and Nikšić, with seat in Đurđevi Stupovi near Berane, * Eparchy of Mileševa, partially covers northwestern region of Montenegro, mainly the Pljevlja Municipality, and southwestern region of neighboring Serbia, * Eparchy of Zahumlje and Herzegovina, also covers a small coastal region of
Sutorina Sutorina (, ) is a village and a river located in Herceg Novi Municipality in southwestern Montenegro. The village is located near the border with Croatia, some three kilometers northwest of the Adriatic Sea in Igalo. The surrounding region, incl ...
, Herceg Novi Municipality in southwestern corner of Montenegro. In 2006, the Bishops' Council of the Serbian Orthodox Church decided to form a regional Bishops' Council for Montenegro, consisted of bishops whose dioceses cover the territory of Montenegro. By the same decision, Metropolitan of Montenegro and the Littoral was appointed president of the regional Bishops' Council. The 17th-century Ostrog monastery is a religious landmark of Montenegro and the most popular pilgrimage site.


Independent churches and religious NGOs

In modern times, some independent groups and organizations emerged within the wider scope of Eastern Orthodoxy in Montenegro, challenging the traditional position of the canonical
Serbian Orthodox Church The Serbian Orthodox Church ( sr-Cyrl, Српска православна црква, Srpska pravoslavna crkva) is one of the autocephalous (ecclesiastically independent) Eastern Orthodox Christian denomination, Christian churches. The majori ...
in the country. Alternative religious movements are focused mainly on the creation of a separate and independent ( autocephalous) Orthodox Church in Montenegro, receiving so far a limited support from the public.


Montenegrin Orthodox Church (1993)

In 1993, a group led by recalled Orthodox Church in America and Serbian Orthodox monk, Antonije Abramović founded a separate religious organization, known as the '' Montenegrin Orthodox Church'', at time receiving support from the Liberal Alliance of Montenegro, a minor political party that advocated the independence of Montenegro. Antonije was proclaimed Metropolitan of Montenegro by his supporters, but his movement failed to gain any significant support. It remained unrecognized, and was labelled as noncanonical. In 1996, he was succeeded by Miraš Dedeić, controversial priest recalled by canonical Eastern Orthodox Churches back in early 1990s, Dedeić tried to reorganize MOC, hoping that state independence of Montenegro, achieved in 2006, would secure wider political support for his organization. The MOC (1993) has been recognized as a religious NGO since 2001.


Montenegrin Orthodox Church (2018)

In 2018, a group of priests of the Montenegrin Orthodox Church (MOC) split and formed an organization.Večernje novosti (2018): Raskol raskolnika: Crnogorska pravoslavna crkva se podelila u dve frakcije
/ref> This split was headed by Vladimir Lajović, who after the split became, in June 2018, an archimandrite under the jurisdiction of the ''Orthodox Church of Italy'' ( it, Chiesa Ortodossa d'Italia), which itself is under the jurisdiction of the Ukrainian Orthodox Church – Kyiv Patriarchate.Chiesa Ortodossa d' Italia: Organizzazione
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See also

* Christianity in Montenegro *
Serbian Orthodox monasteries in Montenegro This is a list of Serbian Orthodox Christian monasteries in Serbia and near areas (Montenegro, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, North Macedonia, and Kosovo), also Romania, Hungary, Greece, Germany, United States of America, Canada, and Australi ...
* List of Metropolitans of Montenegro * Serbs of Montenegro * Demographic history of Montenegro


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External links


Official Pages of the Metropolitanate of Montenegro and the Littoral

Official Pages of the Eparchy of Budimlja and Nikšić

Statement of The Metropolitanate of Montenegro and the Coastlands (2009)

Mass service held in Montenegro in defense of Serbian Church (2019)

Freedom of Religion or Belief in Montenegro: Conclusions (2019)
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