Liar, Liar, Pants on Fire
- Special Correspodent
- Dec 9, 2025
- 2 min read
December 9, 2025

On December 8, 2025, the self-appointed "Saint Sava Cathedral Board of Trustees" issued an official statement.
In it, they made a very specific claim:
"We deeply regret that His Grace Bishop Irinej was falsely accused of calling the police, and ordering an eviction."
Falsely accused. The Bishop had nothing to do with it, they said.
That was December 8.
But three days earlier—on December 5—while the locks were being changed:
Katarina Derekh, Secretary of this illegal "trusteeship," was caught on video.
Someone questioned their authority to enter Fr. Dragoslav's home:
"Do you have to get in? The board is the one who makes those actions."
Katarina's response was immediate:
"The diocese made the decision about the priest."
Not the board. Not even the illegal "trusteeship" she serves on.
The diocese. The Bishop.
She admitted they were just following the Bishop's orders. On December 5. While it was happening.
So which is it?
Was Bishop Irinej "falsely accused"—as your December 8 statement claims?
Or did "the diocese make the decision"—as your Secretary confessed on December 5, in real-time?
Both cannot be true.
Here's what we know:
On December 5, 2025, while Fr. Dragoslav Kosić was in bed, so ill he could not even get up to defend his family from intruders, locks were changed on his residence.
No court order. No eviction proceeding.
Just locksmiths, three "trustees," and police enforcement of an illegal action.

The stress of this home invasion sent Protinica to the hospital.
Someone ordered it.
Three days later, your official statement says it wasn't the Bishop.
But on the day it happened, your Secretary said it was the diocese.
One of you is lying.
If the Bishop ordered it:
He is personally liable for retaliation and targeting a priest who was so ill he could not even get up to defend his family from intruders, and you know it.
If the trustees ordered it:
Then your December 8 statement is a lie. You blamed "protesters" for "harassing" your locksmiths. You claimed the Bishop was "falsely accused."
You issued an official document—on Cathedral letterhead—that deliberately misrepresented who authorized an illegal home invasion.
Either way, someone is lying about it.
But here's the beautiful irony, Katarina:
On December 5, in the heat of the moment, you told the truth.
"The diocese made the decision."
Then on December 8, your official statement contradicted you.
"Bishop Irinej was falsely accused."
You can't keep your lies straight for 72 hours.
Vladika, your move.
Your December 8 statement says you were "falsely accused."
Your trustee Secretary's December 5 video says "the diocese made the decision."
Which is it?
Or did you issue a false statement three days after your own Secretary confessed the truth on camera?
The video doesn't lie.
"The diocese made the decision."
Your own Secretary said it. On December 5. While it was happening.
Three days before you claimed to be "falsely accused."
NEDOSTOJAN.
Special Correspondent,




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