Pravoslavlje

from Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Pravoslavlje

First edition April 1967
Frequency of publication bi-monthly
Editor-in-chief Miodrag M. Popović
editor Serbian Orthodox Church
Web link www.pravoslavlje.org.rs
ISSN

Pravoslavlje - novine Srpske Patrijaršije (Правослвље - новине Српске Патријаршије, Serbian for Orthodoxy - News of the Serbian Patriarchate ) is a Serbian church newspaper of the Serbian Orthodox Church and the Patriarchate of Serbia . Pravoslavlje first appeared on April 15, 1967.

The church newspaper informs the reader about the Christian - Orthodox faith and provides operations in the Serbian Orthodox Church and the Serbian state is for the faithful and the general Christian life the Patriarchate of Serbia is trying a Christian foundation of faith in the following categories:. Church and the youth (Crkva i mladi), From the life of the Church (Iz života crkve), Through the Christian world (Kroz hrišćanski svet), The Church and today's world (Crkva i savremeni svet), Clergy (Duhovnost), Living letter (Živo slovo) and, if necessary, to deepen it. In addition, the newspaper informs about the active church life in the Patriarchate of Serbia .

The Pravoslavlje is published twice a month, usually on the 1st and 15th of each month. It is printed in Cyrillic script . The number of copies was given in the 1970s as 30,000 and 24,000 respectively.

In the 1980s and 1990s, the Pravoslavlje was considered to be religiously as well as politically conservative, while the Glasnik SPC represented both conservative and more liberal views. Examples of political expressions of opinion in Pravoslavlje were, for example, the publication of the appeal signed by 21 priests and monks for the defense of the Serbian population and its shrines in Kosovo (in No. 364 of May 15, 1982), as well as support for the nationalist politics of Slobodan Milošević (in No. 558 of June 15, 1990 and No. 559 of July 1, 1990).

literature

  • Hans-Joachim Härtel, The Representation of the Relationship between State and Church in "Pravoslavlje" , in: Religion and Nation in War in the Balkans. Contributions from the meeting of German, Croatian and Serbian scientists from April 5th to 9th, 1995 in Freising , ed. v. Thomas Bremer, 1996, pp. 143-150
  • Orthodoxy today ( ISSN  0931-0347 ), issue 64, 1978, p. 28f (article on the 10th anniversary of the Pravoslavlje)

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. 30,000 according to Albert Rauch, Churches and Religious Communities , in: Yugoslavia , ed. v. K.-D. Grothusen, 1975, pp. 345-359; 24,000 according to Orthodoxy today , see below
  2. German translation in Informations from the Orthodox Church (edited by the Church Foreign Office of the Evangelical Church in Germany ), New Series No. 11 = 1/1982, p. 40ff; see. Klaus Buchenau, Fighting Churches. Yugoslavia's religious mortgage , 2006, ISBN 3-631-53645-3 , pp. 161, 169ff
  3. cf. Christos Mylonas, Serbian orthodox fundamentals. The quest for an eternal identity. , 2003, ISBN 963-9241-61-X , pp. 126, 142.