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StuartK #323484 05/28/09 08:31 PM
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I think this topic is taking a tangent from the original post. The subject has now moved to the other topic where the abuse of children was the topic. I take responsibility for this move at the end of page 1. I think that if there is no more to be said about the situation in the Serbian Orthodox Church, it may be well to close this thread.

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Agreed! If this topic like any other in the forum can not stay on-topic, this thread risks closure. If you want to discuss secular abuse issues, start another thread in Town Hall. This will be the only warning.

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Chief of Serbian Orthodox Drug Rehab Center Fired [news.yahoo.com]

Chief of Serbian Orthodox drug rehab center fired
Wed May 27, 9:26 am ET

BELGRADE, Serbia – A Serbian Orthodox priest was removed as head of a church-backed drug rehabilitation center Wednesday, after a video broadcast on national television showed him beating a patient with a shovel.
Bishop Artemije said he removed Branislav Peranovic from his job leading the Crna Reka center in southern Serbia.
The bishop said the center would be closed if beatings recur, but he stopped short of shutting it down immediately as Serbian Orthodox Church elders had demanded.
Serbians were shocked by a video posted last week on weekly Vreme's Web site showing a man beating and kicking a patient who was being held down at the rehab center located on an isolated land plot owned by the Crna Reka monastery.
A second video broadcast Tuesday by Serbia's B92 television apparently shows Peranovic beating a patient with a shovel.
Earlier media reports have described patients living in poor conditions and completely isolated from the outside world.
Crna Reka priests have said the beatings are a necessary part of the therapy and are carried out with the consent of patients' parents.
The Serbian Orthodox Church has given no reaction to the videos, but a Holy Synod over the weekend ordered Artemije to shut down the center altogether.
However, Artemije — who insisted he was unaware of the beatings before seeing the video — said the center would remain open at the parents' request, but that Peranovic would face punishment.
The bishop appointed Peranovic's assistant, Father Dejan Jakovljevic, to run the facility. Jakovljevic has publicly approved of the beatings.

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(the) Holy Synod over the weekend ordered Artemije to shut down the center altogether.
However, Artemije . . . said the center would remain open . . .
The bishop appointed Peranovic's assistant, Father Dejan Jakovljevic, to run the facility. Jakovljevic has publicly approved of the beatings.


Father David:

Father bless!!

It looks like the same thing that has gone on in Ireland. Somehow the entire facility seems to need to be shut down, inlcuding, perhaps, the monastery iteself. And it may be that the eparchial bishop needs to appear before the Holy Synod and explain why he has decided to disobey the decision of his monastic superiors there.

BOB

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Originally Posted by theophan
Father David:

Father bless!!

It looks like the same thing that has gone on in Ireland. Somehow the entire facility seems to need to be shut down, inlcuding, perhaps, the monastery iteself. And it may be that the eparchial bishop needs to appear before the Holy Synod and explain why he has decided to disobey the decision of his monastic superiors there.

BOB
Dear Bob,

May the Lord bless you.

Yes, I agree.

Fr David

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