Even dead, Fan Noli irritates the Serbian priests
The Serbian media of the radical wing have been going crazy for several days, from a meeting of the Orthodox priest of Elbasan, Nikola Xhufka, who has become very popular in Kosovo.
The charming descendant of Nicholas Mark, who leads the church of Saint Mary in Elbasan, which is not known by Janullatos, constantly visits Kosovo, gives interviews and sermons and, together with other clergy, promotes Albanianism on social networks.
This has unleashed Serbian fear, so much so that the Moscow-funded newspaper Večernie Novosti writes that the whole pilgrimage is a plan of Albin Kurti and the West.
According to them, just as they did with Zelensky, where the Orthodox Church of Ukraine was separated from the Russian Patriarchate, they will do the same with Kosovo, where they are setting up the Autocephalous Orthodox Church there.
They are so horrified by this that they have started reading all the patriotic Albanian pages on Facebook, where it is said that all the objects of the Serbian cult in Kosovo are early Dardanian objects from the time of Byzantium.
'Novosti' even sent one of its men to the Orthodox Church in Tirana, which is headed by Janullatosi, from where they told him that Xhufka is not an official priest. And this has irritated them even more, as the Kosovo government's plan to reactivate the Christian objects that come from antiquity in Kosovo has scared them.
"The plan of the authorities in Pristina, with the will of their Western mentors, to open the door to the establishment of the so-called Orthodox Church of Kosovo, which would appropriate the temples and heritage of the Serbian Orthodox Church, has begun to become perfidious," he writes. News. which then mentions a great Albanian name, which irritates the Serbs a lot.
"The goal of this group was to announce this church as Fan Noli Church belonging to the self-proclaimed Albanian National Orthodox Church from Elbasan. This is just another criminal act in the series aimed at stealing the spiritual and cultural heritage of the KSHP, i.e. the Albanianization or Kosovarization of the Serbian spiritual and cultural heritage", writes the radical newspaper, which has close ties to the Serbian Orthodox Church.
Even 'Novosti' does not hesitate to consider Father Nikolla Xhufka, who is a charming and interesting priest in his interviews, but who does not attack anyone, a branded criminal.
"The Canonical Orthodox Church of Albania reported in detail to the public", the Serbian newspaper points out, addressing Janullatos officials.
But this panic of the Serbs does not end here. Even an official of the Serbian church, the historian Jasmina S. Çiric, tells Novosti that "this incident is not only a criminal act, but also an act of aggression that threatens the spiritual and historical identity of the Serbian Orthodox Church."
And they stop at nothing when they accuse the Patriarch of the Orthodox Church, the head of the Patriarchate of Istanbul, Bartholomew, as an agent of the West.
Meanwhile, these Serbian radical circles do not hesitate to accuse Pope Francis as an accomplice in Kurt's plan to remove the Serbian heritage.

"On the 'Explore Kosovo' page, the monastery of Graçanica is marked as an Albanian temple, the church of the Virgin of Ljevishka in Prizren is called the Catholic church of Saint Petka. Remember also the audience with the Pope when Albin Kurti used images of medieval Serbian heritage in order to (self) promote Kosovo's heritage. The mere presence and aggressive imposition in Italy should not confuse us, especially if it is known that the Albanians financed and translated into Italian the tourist guide "Kosova" and on page 39 it is written that the monastery of Graçanica is not far from Ulpiana, the capital of Dardania, and that the church in in fact, it was built on the foundations of the Dardane church, only to be mentioned on page 115 that the church was rebuilt by King Milutin, but they refer to it as Kosovo, citing the Brussels Agreement of 2013", writes 'Večernie Novosti'. Which does not end here with her fantasies, and adds that the Albanians and the Nemanic dynasties call them Albanians with the surname Nimani. Also referring to the discussion about Milosh (Obiliq) Kopiliq as an Albanian.
But it is not only the Serbian newspapers that have been terrorized by the activity of reviving Christianity in Kosovo. The office for Kosovo in the Belgrade government, in a statement a few days ago, stated that "in Pristina they are trying to use various perfidious and dangerous strategies to take the churches and monasteries of Serbian Orthodoxy and declare them part of the so-called heritage of Kosovo". / Pamphlet
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