Serbian church from the 14th century seized; "We call for an immediate reaction..."
The Diocese of Raška-Prizren announced that Pristina declared the Serbian church in the village of Gornje Vinarce Catholic.
SOURCE: TANJUG MONDAY, DECEMBER 25, 2023
Ministry
of Culture of the Temporary Pristina Institutions, in its campaign of
appropriating the material and spiritual heritage of the Serbian
Orthodox Church, started the alleged "renovation" of the Orthodox church
in the village of Gornje Vinarce, seven kilometers from Mitrovica, on
the north side of the Ibar River, it was announced on the Facebook page
of the City of Mitrovica.
The Diocese of
Raška-Prizren announced that, apart from not contacting the Serbian
Orthodox Church about the restoration of that building, the ministry in
Priština went one step further and declared that church "Catholic", with
the obvious intention of appropriating the heritage of the Serbian
Orthodox Church.
Under the name "Catholic
church in Gornje Vinarce", the church was included in the list of
"monuments under the protection of the Ministry of Culture in Pristina"
from 2016.
In a text on the Internet that
refers to sources from that ministry, it is mentioned that the roof of
stone slabs was repaired, the sidewalk was made and that the church was
plastered inside, and photos show that a temporary door was put in,
according to the Diocese. It should be noted that the so-called sign was
placed in front of the church.
The Ministry of
Culture of Kosovo, where the name "Catholic church in Vinarce" is
mentioned again and they list two companies that are carrying out the
works, which, it is claimed, are nearing completion. The Diocese of
Raška-Prizren expresses the strongest protest against the process, which
apparently represents the intention of the Kosovo authorities, to
"restore" churches that were destroyed or damaged by Albanian extremists
without any consultation with the Church to which these objects belong
and to change their identity, despite the existing historical
testimonies.
On the occasion of this latest
incident, the Eparchy of Raška-Prizren will inform international
representatives, organizations that deal with religious rights and the
protection of cultural heritage, because Kosovo institutions do not
respond to the lawsuits of the SOC and do not fulfill their legal
obligations towards our Church even in the case of judgments of the
highest courts, Diocese emphasizes in a statement. It is emphasized that
this Diocese is not opposed to the restoration of its sanctuaries, many
of which were destroyed by Albanian extremists in 1998-1999, still
standing in ruins, but to strongly oppose the use of the alleged
reconstruction in order to take over the Serbian cultural heritage and
change the identity for the purpose of historical revisionism.
That
is why the reconstruction of destroyed Serbian churches after the March
pogrom was carried out under the supervision of the Council of Europe,
which guaranteed the protection of the rights of the Serbian Orthodox
Church.
If the first part of the strategy of
Albanianization of this area was the expulsion of the Serbian population
after the 1999 war, when about 200,000 Serbs and non-Albanians were
forced to leave these areas, and the systematic destruction of Serbian
Orthodox churches and cemeteries in order to erase all traces of our
historical existence, now the goal of the Albanian institutions in
Kosovo is to independently rebuild those churches that were demolished
by changing their identity, the Eparchy points out.
It
is emphasized that such behavior of the so-called of Kosovo's
institutions, the main reason for the impossibility of normal
cooperation of the SOC with institutions that openly work to deny our
history, identity and heritage, all with the aim of creating an
ethnically pure Albanian territory. The Diocese of Raška-Prizren invites
international representatives to react to these incidents and take
measures to stop future violence against the churches of the Serbian
Orthodox Church.
"Changing the identity of
churches directly causes ethnic and religious intolerance and is
punishable under the laws of Kosovo, causes ethnic and religious
tensions and makes it impossible to calm down the situation, which has
worsened many times over, especially in recent years," the statement
said.
The Diocese states that the Orthodox
church in the village of Gornje Vinarce has existed since the 14th
century, in a village that was then purely Serbian, with 15 Serbian
homes, which was also recorded in the Turkish census immediately after
the Ottoman conquest of Kosovo and Metohija in the area of Isa-bey
Ishaković, in 1455.
In a document issued by the
Oriental Institute from Sarajevo in 1964, which also conducted other
Turkish censuses that show the composition of the population at that
time, the vineyards in this village are mentioned, which apparently gave
it its name. From its building structure, it is clear that the church
in Vinarce is similar to the cemetery churches from the 14th and 15th
century, of which there are more in a wider area, with an altar apse and
a niche for proscomidia characteristic of the Orthodox tradition.
There
is no mention of the presence of the Roman Catholic community in the
village, and as far as the Eparchy of Raška-Prizren is known, the Roman
Catholic diocese has never used this church, nor is there any written
information or material evidence about it.
Until
1999, the church was used by Orthodox believers who gathered here on
the first Friday after Easter, because the church was dedicated to the
"Life-giving East", which is further evidenced by a source nearby. After
the expulsion of the Serbian population, the church in Gornje Vinarce
was desecrated, set on fire, written with graffiti, and the entrance
door was broken.
Unfortunately, this is the
state of many of our churches during the 1998-1999 war, damaged or
destroyed by Albanian extremists. This is another testimony of a church
that the local Albanian population considered Serbian, because otherwise
it would not have been desecrated and burned, which is also the case
with many other churches and monasteries that were attacked and are now
being proclaimed in the media or through the Ministry in Pristina for
"Albanian churches", emphasizes the Eparchy of Raška-Prizren.
According
to earlier data from the Diocese of Raška-Prizren, during the communist
period, the church was attacked in an earlier period and was devastated
in 1972 when a mob of local Albanians broke the doors, windows and
demolished the interior of the church trying to set it on fire.
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