Talk:Cetinje Monastery
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To whom does the monastery belong
[edit]I am starting this thread in order to spark a discussion on to whom does the Cetinje Monastery belong. Currently, it says that the Monastery belongs to Serbian Orthodox Church, which is just from the legal persepctive not true, as the property belongs to the Municipality of Cetinje, and Serbian orthodox church is just a temporary user [1]. Furthermore, the text is omitting the fact that Cetinje Monastery primarily belonged to Montenegrin Orthodox church, which was independent of all other Orthodox churches, which can be read from the constitution of Principality of Montengro[2].
VukMNE (talk) 07:55, 21 August 2021 (UTC)
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- A whole lot of pseudohistorical nationalistic nonsense without WP:RS. King Nicholas I did declare the church in Montenegro to be independent, but that was primarily for his personal reputation and position, as he was trying to become the king/tzar of all Serbs, which he failed to become. It was a short-lived de-jure type of thing. Serbian Orthodox Church created and led the Montenegrin state for centuries. -- Ranko Nikolić (talk) 22:10, 21 August 2021 (UTC)
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