Church of the Dormition of the Theotokos, Komárno

Church in Komárno, Slovakia
47°45′29″N 18°07′24″E / 47.75806°N 18.12333°E / 47.75806; 18.12333LocationKomárnoCountrySlovakiaDenominationOrthodox Church of the Czech Lands and Slovakia
Serbian Orthodox ChurchHistoryDedicationDormition of the TheotokosArchitectureStyleBaroque

Church of the Dormition of the Theotokos (Slovak: Chrám Zosnutia presvätej Bohorodičky, Serbian Cyrillic: Црква Успења Пресвете Богородице) is a Eastern Orthodox church in Komárno in Slovakia. The church is dedicated to the Dormition of the Theotokos. Following the establishment of the Communist rule in Czechoslovakia the care for the church was transferred from the Eparchy of Buda of the Serbian Orthodox to the Orthodox Church of the Czech Lands and Slovakia which since then takes care of the site while ″maintaining a fraternal relation with the Serbian Orthodox Church″.[1]

The current church building dates back to the 18th century when it was completed in 1770, but an earlier Serbian Orthodox church existed at the same spot from 1511.[1] Church records were kept from the first half of the 18th century. The church has been in its current form since 1851 when the previously burned tower was renovated. In 1905, it was reported to be in very good condition both externally and internally, but it didn't have a permanent priest. After the First World War, the Serbian community in the town was reduced to only a few individuals, so the church remained unused for several decades. In recent years, the church has been renovated, and religious services are regularly held on Sundays and holidays.

In 2019 Archbishop of Prešov, Metropolitan of the Czech Lands and Slovakia Rastislav invited Serbian Orthodox Bishop of Buda from Szentendre, Hungary to organize joint Divine Liturgy in the building.[2] According to Serbian custom, a blessing and breaking of the Slava cake were held after the Liturgy testifying to the preservation of this tradition despite the fact that the majority of contemporary believers are not of Serbian origin.[2]

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References

  1. ^ a b n.a. (19 July 2022). "Владика Лукијан посетио Коморан" (in Serbian). Eparchy of Buda. Retrieved 17 July 2023.
  2. ^ a b n.a. (30 July 2019). "СЛОВАЧКА: ПРОСЛАВА МАНАСТИРСКОГ ПРАЗНИКА У КОМАРНУ" (in Serbian). Eparchy of Zvornik and Tuzla. Retrieved 17 July 2023.
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