
If the Serbian Orthodox Church returned what it had been deprived of from the Second World War, the Land Registry Map of Kosovo and Metohia would look different, because during the Second World War one third of the arable land and forests of the province was owned by churches and monasteries of the Serbian Orthodox Church. Prayers of the Church had been intensified in the last decade of the twentieth century in the process of restitution, when it was enacted the Law on Restitution of Possession of the Churches and Monasteries, which never entered into force. The long awaited new version of the law was drafted and adopted in the mid of 2006th year. In the new circumstances of secession and self-proclamation of the independent Republic of Kosovo, Serbian Orthodox Church strives that the property of churches and monasteries in the Southern Serbian Province of Kosovo got extraterritorial status by the international community of the Serbian people which could not survive in this area. Monks, priests and the people of Kosovo are not losing hope that church's possessions which belonged to it, and regarding all laws will be back, and the state will remain a God borrower.
state, Social sciences (General), H1-99, possessions, serbian orthodox church, D, History (General) and history of Europe, denationalization, confiscation
state, Social sciences (General), H1-99, possessions, serbian orthodox church, D, History (General) and history of Europe, denationalization, confiscation
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