Serbian Orthodox Church strips ex-Kosovo bishop of ranks after he disobeyed 
order to retire


By: Jovana Gec, The Associated Press 

Posted: 19/11/2010 5:40 AM | Comments: 0 
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  | Last Modified: 19/11/2010 4:34 PM 

BELGRADE, Serbia - The Serbian Orthodox Church stripped a former Kosovo bishop 
of his ranks on Friday after he tried to regain control over monasteries and 
openly challenged the church leadership.

The church said in a statement that it made "this very hard and painful 
decision" because its former bishop, Artemije, openly broke the church laws.

The dispute between ex-Bishop Artemije and the church leaders is the most 
serious clash within the Serbian church in years. It reflects the divisions 
between the moderates and the hardliners in this Balkan nation.

Artemije is staunchly anti-Western and conservative. The church removed him 
from the post in February amid allegations that millions of dollars in church 
and state funds had been embezzled under his leadership.

Artemije has denied any wrongdoing and has refused the church's orders to 
retire. He has gathered his followers and demanded that he be given back his 
post in Kosovo.

On Friday, Artemije defied the church by breaking into a monastery in northern 
Kosovo and holding a liturgy there with his followers.

Serbian media reported later Friday that Artemije and his followers also tried 
to take control of other monasteries in Kosovo.

The church statement said police have detained at least two of Artemije's 
supporters outside the Crna Reka monastery in southern Serbia, close to Kosovo.

There was no immediate comment from the police.

While serving as the spiritual leader of Serbs in Kosovo, Artemije had ordered 
his clergy to cease contact with Kosovo's ethnic Albanian authorities and the 
EU mission there after Kosovo declared independence from Serbia in 2008.

The decision to demote Artemije to the position of a monk was brought during 
the ongoing gathering of the church elders Friday. The church also said it 
would file criminal charges against Artemije over the attempted takeover of the 
church property.

The current Serbian Patriarch, Irinej, is considered to be a moderate. He took 
over the church's helm after the death last year of his predecessor, Patriarch 
Pavle

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