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  1. The Serbian Orthodox Church (Serbian: Српска православна црква, Srpska pravoslavna crkva) is one of the autocephalous (ecclesiastically independent) Eastern Orthodox Christian churches.

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    The Serbian Orthodox Church is an autocephalous, or ecclesiastically independent, member of the Orthodox communion, located primarily in Serbia, Montenegro, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia and the Republic of Macedonia. Since many Serbs have emigrated to foreign countries, there are many Serbian Orthodox communities on all continents. Soon after th...

    The supreme authority of the Serbian Orthodox Church is the Holy Assembly of Bishops, composed of all its bishops, who meet twice a year. A permanent synod of six members carries out the administration of the day-to-day affairs of the church. Over the years the Serbian church has had its primate located at several various locations. There have been...

    • 1219 (lost in 1766), again in 1879
    • Patriarch Porfirije
    • 1219 by Constantinople, again in 1879
    • Apostle Andrew, St. Sava of Serbia
  2. The Serbian Orthodox Church is an autocephalous, ecclesiastically independent member of the Orthodox communion, located primarily in Serbia and Montenegro and in the other republics of ex-Yugoslavia.

  3. It presents the system of traditional values of Serbian people as the only set of values suitable for Serbian society with two dominant elements: a ‘secular’ part of the tradition (traditional family) and ‘spiritual’ part of the tradition in the sense of respect for and adherence to the fundamental principles of (Serbian) Orthodox ...

  4. Chapter 4. The Serbian Orthodox Church. Bojan Aleksov. There are two mutually related issues that require clarification when discussing the history of the Orthodox faith and church among the Serbs during the long nineteenth century.

  5. the fusion between Serbian ethnic and Orthodox confessional identities, which saw its public pre-eminence cemented in the past decades, is increasingly challenged by some believers who try to differentiate between the two.

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  7. Serbian Orthodox churches by country. Eastern Orthodox churches in France by constituent church body. Serbian Orthodox Eparchy of Western Europe. Relations of France and Serbia. Non-topical/index: Uses of Wikidata Infobox with no image.

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