Head of Serbian Orthodox Church in Montenegro dies with coronavirus

30 October 2020, 15:34

Bishop Amfilohije (Darko Vojinovic/AP)
Virus Outbreak Montenegro Church. Picture: PA

The condition of Bishop Amfilohije deteriorated after he developed heavy breathing and chest pains.

The head of the Serbian Orthodox Church in Montenegro, which led months of protests against the small Balkan state’s pro-Western government that was voted out of power at elections in August, has died in hospital after contracting coronavirus, the church said.

The condition of Bishop Amfilohije deteriorated on Thursday after he developed heavy breathing and chest pains, doctors said. He had been taken to a hospital in the capital Podgorica earlier in October after testing positive for the virus.

The church said the 82-year-old died on Friday from pneumonia caused by Covid-19.

Bishop Amfilohije wearing a mask against the spread of Covid-19, prepares to vote in parliamentary elections (Risto Bozovic/AP)
Bishop Amfilohije wearing a mask against the spread of Covid-19, prepares to vote in parliamentary elections (Risto Bozovic/AP)

Ahead of a parliamentary election in August, followers of the Serbian Church led by Mr Amfilohije staged months of protests against a property law adopted by the parliament in December.

The pro-Russian church argued that the law allows the Montenegrin state to confiscate its property as a prelude to setting up a separate Montenegrin church. The government denied that claim.

The protests, some held in defiance of a ban on public gatherings during the Covid-19 pandemic, galvanised the opposition which narrowly won the vote.

Mr Amfilohije, known for his staunch anti-Western and pro-Russian political views, played a key role in leading the anti-government protests and putting together an opposition coalition that is trying to form the country’s new government.

Prime minister-designate Zdravko Krivokapic called on authorities to declare a day of mourning over Bishop Amfilohije’s death.

“I am convinced that the church got a (new) saint today,” he said, describing Bishop Amfilohije as “one of the greatest among us in this century”.

Wearing the traditional bushy beard of Orthodox priests, Mr Amfilohije — whose civilian name was Risto Radovic — was an outspoken supporter of Serb expansionist policies that led to the bloody wars in the Balkans in the 1990s. He was opposed to Montenegro’s 2006 independence from Serbia.

Mr Amfilohije once described Muslims as “a false people with a false religion” and was also known for his frequent statements against gay and gender equality groups and abortion rights.

By Press Association

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