The Western ambassadors are doing everything to destroy us, to erase our identity, to change us, so that we will not be what the Serbs were, but become some other people who will lose their image and shape, announced the Bishop of Buda-Niššić, Metodije.
It was announced on the website of the Eparchy of Budamiljansko-Nikšić that Methodius served yesterday on the feast day of St. Cyril of Alexandria - Spiritual Remembrance, the Holy Bishop's Liturgy in the Church of St. Sava in the village of Počivala in Banjani, and that he consecrated the monument to Blagoj Krušić.

"I greet the ambassadors of fraternal Russia and fraternal Serbia, and we are always one, there are no Western ambassadors here, unfortunately, because, although we try to flatter them and kneel down, they do everything to destroy us and erase our identity, to change us and not to be what the Serbs were, but to become some other people who will lose their dignity, their religion, their language. They are here, brothers who are always together with whom we were together when it was most difficult and with whom we were the only ones who saved ourselves, praying to the One God in Trinity. There are also consuls and national champions, there is also Marko Kovačević, the president of the municipality of Nikšić," said Metodije.

The announcement states that the event was attended by Serbian Ambassador to Montenegro Nebojša Rodić, Russian Ambassador to Montenegro Vladislav Maslenikov, Nikšić Municipality President Marko Kovačević, Serbian Consuls General in Montenegro and America, military envoys.
"Only love will drive fear out, we will be able to stand upright in front of everyone. And today, when these western rivers that carry away our lives and our youth and our people, that educate them in the wrong way and do everything that those ideologies did , who also killed Blagoj, and left him without the right to a grave and marble, so we erected a monument to him here, in his village, and the monument was erected to him by a wonderful man, who is here with us, the sculptor Drago, a native of Macavar, and lives in Republika Srpska," said Metodije.
In the announcement on the website of the diocese, it is also stated that a delegation of the state of Serbia, led by Rodić, laid a wreath on the monument.
The announcement states that Blagoje Krušić was born in 1880 in Prigradina, and that his family settled in the village of Dabinovac, Kosanica county, in 1889.
He also writes that he served as a Chetnik-volunteer under Duke Voja Tankosić in Kosovo and Macedonia, gaining experience that was useful to him in the wars from 1912 to 1918.
It is also said that he fought in the famous "Knjaz Mihailo" Iron Regiment, and that his war route was in the great war from Cer, Drina, Kolubara, Kosmaj, Strumica, Veles, Struga, Valona and to Corfu.
"He went through all the liberation wars, including the Balkans, liberating every inch and every Serbian house from the conquerors who for centuries ravaged and trampled and oppressed the Serbian people, and then in the Balkans and in the First World War until the liberation and breakthrough of the Thessaloniki front. When the Second came world war and when he was already in his old age, he reported to his king and commander and made himself available to contribute as much as he could to the liberation of his people from fascism and the occupier He was killed by the fraternal hand of the ideological communists and OZNA who tortured and abused him, who first spat on everything that was national and traditional, on their roots, on their identity and put themselves at the service of the Serbian enemies to destroy everything that was Serbian. ", said Methodius.
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