DENOUNCED FROM PULPITS
YUGOSLAV POLITICIANS. Received August 9, 10.45 a.m. BELGRADE, Aug. 8. Ten members of Cabinet, including M. Stoyadinovitch, and 16 Deputies, including M. Stoyadinovitch’s brother, were denounced from the pulpits in Orthodox Churches throughout Yugoslavia for supporting the Concordat with the Vatican. The Ecclesiastical Courts will try them later. Two thousand persons silently listened at Belgrade to the excommunicatory roll-call, but suburban congregations greeted each name with the response: “May he be damned.” Pamphlets ask the populace to boycott those excommunicated. The Orthodox Church authorities refused to baptise the Postmaster-General’s (M. Kaloudjerchitch’s) new-born son.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume LVII, Issue 213, 9 August 1937, Page 8
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