| Klokocevik Church of the Most Holy Trinity dating from 17561760. During World War II church leveled by Croatian Ustashas. Iconostasis, Registries, archives and liturgical items destroyed. New church built after the war in the cemetery as foundation of Professor Dr. Dusan Glumac. In 1988 a new church erected in original place. Destroyed by Croatian army in November 1991, outside war zone; only foundations remain (Report ECMM ¤ 2/95, 55). Korenicani Church of Saint Nicholas demolished, inventory devastated. Holy Altar Table overturned. Belltower hit by shelling and damaged, along with part of roof. Rain leaks in number of places. Krestelovac Church of the Dormition of the Most Holy Theotokos built in 1745; renovated in 1938 and 1957; known as "Svetinja". Desecrated. Kukunjevci
Church of Saint Petka built about 1782 on site of previous church. Iconostasis painted by Muravic in 1896. During World War II church heavily damaged and Parish Home burnt down. Reconstructed several times after the war. In December 1991 Croatian army shelled the church, rendering it unfit for liturgical use (Report ECMM, ¤ 3/95, 40). New built Parish Home dynamited by Croatian army in December 1991. Kusonje Church of Greatmartyr Saint George dating from 1734. Burnt down by Ustashas on 13 August 1942, when 450 Orthodox Serbs were massacred inside the church. After the war (1987), reconstruction began despite opposition from Regional Institute in Osijek. Church damaged in 19911992; not fit for liturgical use. During 1997 tile roofing and bell stolen from the church (Report ¤ 144/97 of 18 May 1997). Newly built Parish Home shelled by Croatian army 19911992; not fit for use (Report ECMM ¤ 3/95, 41).
Kucanci
Church of the Holy Apostles Peter and Paul built in 1828 on foundations of old wooden church from 1748. Iconostasis painted by Ilija Dimitrijevic, academic artist, in 1888. Church dynamited on 20 December 1991 (Report ECMM ¤ 2/95, 57). Ladjevac Church of Saint Nicholas damaged and vandalized in May 1995 (Report ECMM ¤ 3/95, 58). Lisicine Church of Greatmartyr Saint George built in 1869 on site of earlier church (1748). During World War II church damaged, Registries, liturgical books and archives destroyed. Church reconstructed in 1990. At end of 1991 church destroyed by Ustashas. Iconostasis removed and thus saved in Belgrade. Lovska Church of Saint Theodore of Tyron built in 1746. Iconostasis painted in 1842. During World War II (1945) church shelled. Reconstruction began in 1985. In 19911992 church shelled by Croatian army and damaged, together with Parish Home. Londzica Parish Home dynamited in early September 1993 by Croatian Ustashas outside zone of combat. Luzani Church of the Most Holy Trinity destroyed in World War II. New church built after the war. Interior of church dynamited by Ustashas outside zone of combat 19911992. Malino Church of the Holy Apostles Peter and Paul destroyed by Ustashas in 1941. New church built after the war. Destroyed by Croatian Ustashas outside zone of combat 19911992. Monastery Pakra Monastery of the Presentation of the Most Holy Theotokos founded in 1556. Present church built in 1765; iconostasis painted several years later by Vasa Ostojic, artist from Novi Sad. During World War II the Monastery was pillaged and devastated, living quarters burnt down. New living quarters built after the War. Near the end of 1991 the sisters were forced to flee; the living quarters and other buildings burglarized, devastated and plundered. Valuable icons from 17th and 18th centuries missing. Monastery of Saint Anne Church of Saint Anne built in 1412 as a monastery for Pauline monastics. In the 17th century given to Orthodox monastics. Renovated at end of 17th century when Patriarch Arsenije III Carnojevic resided in the area. During Second World War plundered. During fighting in November 1991, roof and walls damaged (ECMM ¤ 1/94/72 and 84). In May 1995, Croatian army devastated the church. The sisters of this Monastery joined by sisters from Monastery Pakra. Masic Church of Saint Elijah the Prophet built in second decade of 19th century on foundations of earlier church from 1772. In spring of 1991 church shelled by Croatian army outside zone of combat. Not fit for use (Report ECMM ¤ 3/95, 70).
Masicka Sagovina
Chapel of the Ascension of the Lord built at beginning of 20th century. Damaged by Ustashas in 1992.
Medari
Church of the Transfiguration of the Lord built in 1777; renovated in 1834. In World War II church burnt down by Ustashas; reconstructed after the War. In 19911992 during fighting church damaged by shelling from both Croat and Serbian armies. New Parish Home seriously damaged during fighting in 19911992. Medinci Church of Saint Paraskeva (Petka) built in 1747. In World War II destroyed by Ustashas. New church built in 1972. A shell hit the church but without exploding (19911993). Mikleus Church of the Most Holy Trinity built in 1747; renovated in 1777 and 1844. In Second World War church converted into Roman Catholic church. Renovated after the war. Church dynamited by Ustashas in April 1992. Valuable liturgical items and rich collection of liturgical books destroyed. Parish Home burglarized, pillaged and devastated (19911993). Miokovicevo Bell-tower destroyed by Croatian Ustashas on 24 July 1992. At same time homes belonging to Serbs were set afire in the village.
Nova Gradiska Church of the Holy Trinity first built in 1738; restored in 1824 and 1885. On 7 July 1941 church razed by Croatian Ustashas. Iconostasis from 1814 destroyed, as well as valu- able liturgical items and art objects. In 1982 new church consecrated, largest church built in the Serbian Patriarchate after World War II. In spring of 1992 church dynamited nine times with explosives laid by experts from Zagreb. Remaining rubble cleared from the site, now a park area (Report ECMM ¤ 2/95, 56).
Nova Gradiska Church of the Translation of the Relics of Saint Nicholas (in cemetery) built in 1818; renovated in 1866. Church destroyed by Croatian Ustashas in 1992, outside zone of combat. Two Parish Homes forcibly entered; new tenants moved in (19911995). Novo Topolje Church of the Holy Prophet Elijah dating from 1847 on the site of earlier church from 1778. Iconostasis painted by Djordje Protic from Sombor. In 1941 church destroyed by Ustashas New church erected in 1987/88. Heavily damaged by Ustashas in 19911992. Obradovci Church of Saint Petka built in 1774; reconstruction in 1823 and 1881. Iconostasis dates from 18th century. During Second World War church heavily damaged by Germans and Croatian Ustashas. Iconostasis demolished and liturgical items, books and archives destroyed. Church restored in 1984. Dynamited by Ustashas on 27 November 1991. Iconostasis from 1763 with 42 icons, more than 20 printed books from the 18th century, as well as silver-plated Gospel printed in 1747, all destroyed. Obrijez Donja Church of Saint John the Theologian dating from 1747. Renovated several times after World War II, and completely restored in 1989/90. Church destroyed by Ustashas at end of 1991.
Okucani
Church of Saint Demetrius built in 1752. Razed to the ground by Ustashas in 1942; iconostasis, church furnishings, liturgical items and books destroyed. New church built near site of old in 1969. Church damaged on exterior on Feast Day of Saint Demetrius in 1991. During the aggression of the Croat army in May 1995, church broken into and devastated (Report ECMM, ¤ 3/95,42). During 1997 church desecrated (Report MNo. 33/97 of 6 February 1997). Parish Home was damaged and partly destroyed towards end of 1991. During 1992 it was made habitable. On 11 April 1997, at 21:15 hours, fire set causing great damage (Report ¤ 144/97 of 18 May 1997). Oljasi Chapel of Saint Petka in Parish Home, both damaged by shelling in 19911992. Orahovica Church of the Nativity of the Most Holy Theotokos built between 1758 and 1762; renovated in 1887. Iconostasis painted in 1775. Church destroyed by Ustashas on Christmas 1942. Iconostasis removed by them to Zagreb before destruction; returned to Pakrac in 1985. After World War II chapel set up in Parish Home; dynamited in 1991/1992 outside zone of combat. Bell from wooden bell-tower removed, religious and art objects destroyed. Podravska Slatina Church of the Holy Apostles Peter and Paul built in 1750; renovated in 1813 and 1877. Iconostasis painted by Jovan Cetirevic Grabovan in 1785. Church destroyed by Ustashas in 1941. Reconstructed in 1977. Damaged by shelling in 19911992; broken into and devastated in 1995. Parish Home also damaged by shelling 19911992. Poljane (near Medari)
Chapel dating from beginning of 20th century. Renovated in 19901991. Razed by Ustashas in late 1991. Pusina Bell-tower devastated by Croats in 19911992. Rajevo Selo Church of Saint Procopius built in 1866. Devastated and pillaged (19911993). Ratkovac Church of the Protection of the Most Holy Theotokos built in 1800 on site of earlier church from the mid-18th century. During World War II damaged and pillaged. In May 1995 shelled by Croatian army; devastated and pillaged (Report ECMM ¤ 3/95, 42). During 1977 iconostasis plundered (Report MNo. 33/97 of 6 February 1997). Ratkovica Church of Saint Demetrius (Saint Paraskeva) dating from 1874. Destroyed by Croatian Ustashas in 1941. New church built in 1980. Destroyed by explosives in December 1991; all religious and art objects in the church destroyed (Report ECMM ¤ 2/95, 57). Rogolji Donji Church of Greatmartyr Saint George dating from the 19th century; renovated in 1990. Damaged in 1991 and again renovated in 1993. In May 1995 church damaged and vandalized (Report ECMM ¤ 3/95, 44). During 1977 iconostasis plundered (Report MNo. 33/97 of 6 February 1997). Sirac Church of the Dormition of the Most Holy Theotokos built in 1751 and renovated in 1876. Suffered some damage and plundered by Ustashas in 1943. Church totally destroyed by explosives (19911992). Slavonska Pozega Church of Greatmartyr Saint George built in 1730; renovated in 1845. Iconostasis painted be Celestin Medovic. Church destroyed by Ustashas on 1 May, 1941. Iconostasis, liturgical items and books destroyed. New church built in 1990. Shelled several times (19911993). Parish Home with chapel dedicated to Saint George set afire and burnt down outside zone of combat in 19911992.
Slavonski Brod
Church of Greatmartyr Saint George from 1802. Completely destroyed by Ustashas in 1941. New church, near site of old, built in 1990 according to plans of Architect Dr. Predrag Ristic. Dynamited, devastated and seriously damaged outside zone of combat 19911992. Slavonski Kobas Church of Greatmartyr Saint George built in 1779; iconostasis painted in 1801. Destroyed by Ustashas in 1941. All religious and art works within the church destroyed. new church built in 1962. Dynamited in Fall of 1993; only walls remain (Report ECMM ¤ 2/95, 53). Stari Slatnik Church of Saint Prince Lazar. Razed to the ground by Ustashas in 1941; liturgical items, books and archives destroyed. New church built in 1985; dynamited in Summer of 1991. Not fit for use (Report ECMM ¤ 2/95, 53). Memorial Plaque with names of Serbs massacred by Ustashas in 19411945 destroyed in Orthodox Cemetery on 12 November 1991. Subotska
Church of the Holy Archangel Gabriel built in mid-18th century; restored in 1889. Iconostasis dates from first half of the 18th century. In World War II church damaged by shelling; liturgical items, books and archives destroyed. Church destroyed by Croatian army outside zone of combat 19911992. Not fit for use (Report ECMM ¤ 3/95, 38). Toranj
Church of Saint Panteleimon built in 1931. During Second World War slightly damaged. Part of archives destroyed, liturgical items and books plundered. Renovated in 1989. Dynamited by Croatian army in 1992. Not fit for use (Report ECMM ¤ 3/95, 71).
Near village of Toranj, old church dedicated to Saint Panteleimon from 15th century (renovated in 1751) suffered damage from Partisans in World War II. Damaged in 19911992. Trnava Church of the Ascension of the Lord shelled by Croatian army in 19911992; heavily damaged (Report ECMM ¤ 3/95, 39). Trnjani Church of the Nativity of the Most Holy Theotokos destroyed during Second World War by Ustashas. Iconostasis and all religious and art objects destroyed within the church. New church built after the war. Destroyed in October 1992 outside zone of combat; only walls remain (Report ECMM ¤ 2/95, 56). Uljanik Church of the Birth of Saint John the Forerunner built in 1760; renovated in 1881,1889 and 1893. Iconostasis dates from 1903. Church restored in 1956. Burglarized in August 1991. Parish Home broken into, pillaged and devastated. Ustica Church of Saints Constantine and Helen built in 1810. Dynamited by Ustashas in 1941; iconostasis and all religious and art objects in the church destroyed. New bell-tower built on ruins of earlier church in 1980. Construction of new church began in 1989. Parish Home with chapel dedicated to Saints Constantine and Helen considerably damaged by shelling in 19911992.
Crkveni Vrhovci Church of the Dormition of the Most Holy Theotokos dating from 1778. Renovated in 19901991. Destroyed in 19911992. Sagovina Masicka Chapel of Greatmartyr Saint George built in the 19th century Monument of cultural significance. Chapel damaged in August/November 1991 (Report from monograph Ranjena crkva u Hrvatskoj, Zagreb 1996, pg. 425).
Sirinci Chapel of Saint Mark the Evangelist built in the 19th century. Destroyed by Ustashas in 1991, outside zone of combat. Snjegavic Church of the Protection of the Most Holy Theotokos built in 1764. Destroyed outside zone of combat in December 1991. Parish Home burnt down at end of December 1991. |