SPC: Students in Serbia live in parallel universes, let them decide which one they want to live in

It is up to the students to decide "in which universe they want to live," the Serbian Orthodox Church said, adding: "As they decide, so it will be."

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Illustration, Photo: Boris Pejović
Illustration, Photo: Boris Pejović
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Students in Serbia live in parallel universes and it is up to them to decide whether they want to live in the world that Patriarch Porfirije spoke about, or in one in which all Saint Sava values ​​and all Serbian identity features are mocked, the Serbian Orthodox Church (SPC) assessed today.

The Serbian Orthodox Church's statement states that "while some students proudly carry icons and state flags, kissing them while making the sign of the cross, others at three faculties - Organizational Sciences, Political Sciences and Law, silently and without protest watch as the same flag is desecrated and desecrated on stage, and those who make the sign of the cross are subjected to the most shameless insults."

"An even more obvious example of Serbian students living in parallel, if not multiuniverses, occurred last night, on the eve of the feast of Saint Sava," the Serbian Orthodox Church writes.

The Serbian Orthodox Church's statement says that, "while students of the University of Belgrade filled the Temple of Saint Sava in prayerful silence during the pre-holiday vigil, then listened to the sermon of Patriarch Porphyry, and then enjoyed themselves at the St. Sava Academy, the Serbian Athens, and the Matica Srpska, the temple of Serbian science, culture, and art, a group claiming to be students violently interrupted the St. Sava Academy there with the intention of imposing their anti-Saint Sava, anti-Christian, and anti-Serbian narrative and concept of life."

It is up to the students to decide "in which universe they want to live," the Serbian Orthodox Church said, adding: "As they decide, so it will be."

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