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The annalist Zhungulovski thoroughly describes the struggle the popular church and schools waged. In this chapter we can read about many interesting events, details, and valuable data that has been unknown to our historical study. He vividly presents the meeting of the Church Movement in the village of Makelare, today's Albania, where a decision was made that the Debar-Kichevo eparchy unite with the Roman Catholic Church, and thus create an opportunity for the Macedonian Orthodox Church to get away from the Constantinople Patriarchate and the Exarchate.
It is difficult to present in short everything that the annalist has registered, consistently following the people's struggle for a church and school of their own, in all of its stages. Namely, the "Annals" are full of data on persons and events that left their mark on this struggle. Especially interesting is the resistance that the Macedonian people offered to protect its distinctness from the foreign aspirations. To illustrate, we will mention only one event related to the Greek efforts to restore their Patriarchate's powers in the Debar-Kichevo eparchy, only a few years after the closing of the Greek metropolitan's office in Debar.
Namely, in 1888, the Greek Archbishop Seculary came to visit Debar, with the aim of uniting the Greek supporters and restoring the Greek church authority. He addressed the distinguished Debar elder Blazhe Boyadjiev for advice. The latter explained to him the situation in the Debar-Kichevo region in the following way:
"Your Holiness, you have a heap of logs in front of you, burning from all sides. And you are trying to take a log or two out of this heap. What is the use? You, the Greeks, are deluding yourselves. There have never been any Greek supporters here!"
However, in order to make sure that what Boyadjiev said was true, the Archbishop decided to take part in the service held in St. Bogorodica Church to see how the believers would react to his presence. This is how the annalist conveys what happened:
The annalist Zhungulovski thoroughly describes the struggle the popular church and schools waged. In this chapter we can read about many interesting events, details, and valuable data that has been unknown to our historical study. He vividly presents the meeting of the Church Movement in the village of Makelare, today's Albania, where a decision was made that the Debar-Kichevo eparchy unite with the Roman Catholic Church, and thus create an opportunity for the Macedonian Orthodox Church to get away from the Constantinople Patriarchate and the Exarchate.
It is difficult to present in short everything that the annalist has registered, consistently following the people's struggle for a church and school of their own, in all of its stages. Namely, the "Annals" are full of data on persons and events that left their mark on this struggle. Especially interesting is the resistance that the Macedonian people offered to protect its distinctness from the foreign aspirations. To illustrate, we will mention only one event related to the Greek efforts to restore their Patriarchate's powers in the Debar-Kichevo eparchy, only a few years after the closing of the Greek metropolitan's office in Debar.
Namely, in 1888, the Greek Archbishop Seculary came to visit Debar, with the aim of uniting the Greek supporters and restoring the Greek church authority. He addressed the distinguished Debar elder Blazhe Boyadjiev for advice. The latter explained to him the situation in the Debar-Kichevo region in the following way:
"Your Holiness, you have a heap of logs in front of you, burning from all sides. And you are trying to take a log or two out of this heap. What is the use? You, the Greeks, are deluding yourselves. There have never been any Greek supporters here!"
However, in order to make sure that what Boyadjiev said was true, the Archbishop decided to take part in the service held in St. Bogorodica Church to see how the believers would react to his presence. This is how the annalist conveys what happened: