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Church of St. Elijah, Podujevo

The Church of Saint Elijah (Serbian: Црква светог Илије, Crkva svetog Ilije; Albanian: Kisha e Shën Ilias), also known as Saint Andrew's Church, is а Serbian Orthodox church located on a small hill near the city of Podujevo, in Kosovo[a]. The complex includes an Orthodox cemetery. It was built in 1929, and has been demolished several times, as of 2010, the church has been rebuilt and renovated five times.

Church of St. Elijah
Црква Светог Илије Громовника
Kisha e Shën Ilias Bubullimës
Church of St. Elijah, Podujevo, after its 2004 destruction by Kosovo Albanians
Church of St. Elijah
Location in Kosovo
42°54′25″N 21°12′11″E / 42.907°N 21.203°E / 42.907; 21.203Coordinates: 42°54′25″N 21°12′11″E / 42.907°N 21.203°E / 42.907; 21.203
LocationPodujevo
CountryKosovo
DenominationSerbian Orthodox
History
StatusChurch
Founded1929
DedicationSaint Elijah
Saint Andrew
Architecture
Functional statusActive
Completed1930
Demolished1941-1971, 1999, 2004-2005, 2006
Specifications
Number of domes1
Administration
DioceseDiocese of Raška and Prizren

History

1941 destruction

The Church was shelled and dome was destroyed in 1941, during World War II.[1] Later, after the creation of Yugoslavia, the church was restored by the Serbian residents of Podujevo.[citation needed] Reconstruction was finally finished in 1971.[1]

1999 attack

In 1999, the church was burnt down in what appeared to "be a well-planned action, conducted by criminal elements" after KFOR patrols changed shifts.[2] The barb wire that guarded building was cut and the door was forced open.[2]

2004 destruction

In 2003, UNMIK made a request of the Diocese of Raška and Prizren to evacuate movable church inventory, as an attack seemed inevitable.[citation needed] The church was destroyed on 18 March 2004, during 2004 Kosovo Unrest. According to Czech KFOR Captain, Jindrich Plescher, the church was attacked by a mob of 500 Albanians.[3] Czech media confirmed that Czech soldiers had to leave the Church compound that was destroyed along with the cemetery. The Albanians set a large fire in the middle of the church which severely burned it.[3] Plescher stated that the Albanian attackers had dug up coffins from the nearby Serbian cemetery, and scattered the bones of the dead.[3] St. Andrew was shelled, a bell tower completely destroyed with explosives and the wall that surrounded the church was demolished. The Reconstruction Implementation Commission, an EU funded project managed by the European Commission Liaison Office implemented by the Council of Europe, in order to promote the Rehabilitation of Cultural Heritage in Kosovo, noted:

Looted and burnt down. Apse blown up with explosives. Floors, internal surfaces and joinery damaged. Roof cover partially removed. Boundary wall demolished.[4]

Bell

After the destruction of the church, Czech KFOR soldiers found and confiscated the stolen bell of the St. Elijah Church from an Albanian family.[5] The bell was a gift from Yugoslav King Alexander I Karađorđević to the Podujevo Church in 1932, two years prior to his assassination in Marseilles. The Albanian representatives asked three times for the bell, saying that the bell belonged to the Podujevo municipality.[5] But The Czech KFOR battalion refused, saying that the bell is the property of the Serbian Orthodox Church, and Lieutenant colonel Josef Kopecky with Czech and Slovak soldiers delivered the bell to the Gračanica Monastery.[6] The chaplain of the battalion personally cleaned the bell.[5]

2006 attack

On 12 May 2006, the church was attacked once again by Kosovo Albanians.[7] After partial reconstruction, led by the Council of Europe fund, the main doors of the church were breached, and all of the windows on the church were broken again.[8]

See also

Notes

a.   ^ The political status of Kosovo is disputed. Having unilaterally declared independence from Serbia in 2008, Kosovo is formally recognised as an independent state by 101 out of 193 (52.3%) UN member states (with another 13 recognising it at some point but then withdrawing their recognition), while Serbia continues to claim it as part of its own territory.

References

  1. ^ a b ЦРКВА СВЕТОГ АНДРЕЈЕ У ПОДУЈЕВУ (PDF) (in Serbian). Serbian Orthodox Church.
  2. ^ a b Irgens, Ole (10 November 1999). "KFOR Press Update". KFOR Press Updates.
  3. ^ a b c Munk, Eva (25 March 2004). "Czechs hold line in Kosovo". The Prague Post. Archived from the original on 1 February 2013.
  4. ^ The Reconstruction Implementation Commission, EU funded project managed by the European Commission Liaison Office implemented by the Council of Europe
  5. ^ a b c Serbian treasure on the black market
  6. ^ Saving Serbian church bells 2010-01-29 at the Wayback Machine
  7. ^ Church of St. Elijah Podujevo was demolished. 2010-01-29 at the Wayback Machine (in Serbian)
  8. ^ "Kosovo church demolished". B92. 12 May 2006. Archived from the original on 20 July 2012.

External links

  • Video of the destruction and desecration of St. Elijah's Church

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The Church of Saint Elijah Serbian Crkva svetog Iliјe Crkva svetog Ilije Albanian Kisha e Shen Ilias also known as Saint Andrew s Church is a Serbian Orthodox church located on a small hill near the city of Podujevo in Kosovo a The complex includes an Orthodox cemetery It was built in 1929 and has been demolished several times as of 2010 the church has been rebuilt and renovated five times Church of St ElijahCrkva Svetog Iliјe GromovnikaKisha e Shen Ilias BubullimesChurch of St Elijah Podujevo after its 2004 destruction by Kosovo AlbaniansChurch of St ElijahLocation in Kosovo42 54 25 N 21 12 11 E 42 907 N 21 203 E 42 907 21 203 Coordinates 42 54 25 N 21 12 11 E 42 907 N 21 203 E 42 907 21 203LocationPodujevoCountryKosovoDenominationSerbian OrthodoxHistoryStatusChurchFounded1929DedicationSaint ElijahSaint AndrewArchitectureFunctional statusActiveCompleted1930Demolished1941 1971 1999 2004 2005 2006SpecificationsNumber of domes1AdministrationDioceseDiocese of Raska and Prizren Contents 1 History 1 1 1941 destruction 1 2 1999 attack 1 3 2004 destruction 1 3 1 Bell 1 4 2006 attack 2 See also 3 Notes 4 References 5 External linksHistory Edit1941 destruction Edit The Church was shelled and dome was destroyed in 1941 during World War II 1 Later after the creation of Yugoslavia the church was restored by the Serbian residents of Podujevo citation needed Reconstruction was finally finished in 1971 1 1999 attack Edit In 1999 the church was burnt down in what appeared to be a well planned action conducted by criminal elements after KFOR patrols changed shifts 2 The barb wire that guarded building was cut and the door was forced open 2 2004 destruction Edit In 2003 UNMIK made a request of the Diocese of Raska and Prizren to evacuate movable church inventory as an attack seemed inevitable citation needed The church was destroyed on 18 March 2004 during 2004 Kosovo Unrest According to Czech KFOR Captain Jindrich Plescher the church was attacked by a mob of 500 Albanians 3 Czech media confirmed that Czech soldiers had to leave the Church compound that was destroyed along with the cemetery The Albanians set a large fire in the middle of the church which severely burned it 3 Plescher stated that the Albanian attackers had dug up coffins from the nearby Serbian cemetery and scattered the bones of the dead 3 St Andrew was shelled a bell tower completely destroyed with explosives and the wall that surrounded the church was demolished The Reconstruction Implementation Commission an EU funded project managed by the European Commission Liaison Office implemented by the Council of Europe in order to promote the Rehabilitation of Cultural Heritage in Kosovo noted Looted and burnt down Apse blown up with explosives Floors internal surfaces and joinery damaged Roof cover partially removed Boundary wall demolished 4 Bell Edit After the destruction of the church Czech KFOR soldiers found and confiscated the stolen bell of the St Elijah Church from an Albanian family 5 The bell was a gift from Yugoslav King Alexander I Karađorđevic to the Podujevo Church in 1932 two years prior to his assassination in Marseilles The Albanian representatives asked three times for the bell saying that the bell belonged to the Podujevo municipality 5 But The Czech KFOR battalion refused saying that the bell is the property of the Serbian Orthodox Church and Lieutenant colonel Josef Kopecky with Czech and Slovak soldiers delivered the bell to the Gracanica Monastery 6 The chaplain of the battalion personally cleaned the bell 5 2006 attack Edit This section needs expansion You can help by adding to it January 2010 On 12 May 2006 the church was attacked once again by Kosovo Albanians 7 After partial reconstruction led by the Council of Europe fund the main doors of the church were breached and all of the windows on the church were broken again 8 See also EditAnti Serb sentiment Battle of Podujevo Podujevo bus bombing Podujevo massacreNotes Edita The political status of Kosovo is disputed Having unilaterally declared independence from Serbia in 2008 Kosovo is formally recognised as an independent state by 101 out of 193 52 3 UN member states with another 13 recognising it at some point but then withdrawing their recognition while Serbia continues to claim it as part of its own territory References Edit a b CRKVA SVETOG ANDREЈE U PODUЈEVU PDF in Serbian Serbian Orthodox Church a b Irgens Ole 10 November 1999 KFOR Press Update KFOR Press Updates a b c Munk Eva 25 March 2004 Czechs hold line in Kosovo The Prague Post Archived from the original on 1 February 2013 The Reconstruction Implementation Commission EU funded project managed by the European Commission Liaison Office implemented by the Council of Europe a b c Serbian treasure on the black market Saving Serbian church bells Archived 2010 01 29 at the Wayback Machine Church of St Elijah Podujevo was demolished Archived 2010 01 29 at the Wayback Machine in Serbian Kosovo church demolished B92 12 May 2006 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