top of page

The Bishop's Fingerprints: December 5th and the Lie That Followed

  • Special Correspodent
  • Dec 22, 2025
  • 3 min read

The Board's official statement was very clear:

"We deeply regret that His Grace Bishop Irinej was falsely accused of calling the police, and ordering an eviction."

The Bishop didn't know. The Bishop didn't order it. The Bishop was "falsely accused."

That's their story.

But December 5th tells a different one.

What Actually Happened

December 5, 2025. While Fr. Dragoslav Kosić lay bedridden—too ill to even stand—intruders broke into his home through the basement.

Locks were changed. Children cried in terror. Police arrived—not to protect the family, but to enforce the invasion. Protinica collapsed under the stress and was hospitalized. This wasn't spontaneous. This wasn't a "board decision made independently."

This was ordered from the top.

The Video Evidence

While the locks were being changed, Katarina Derekh—Secretary of the illegal "trusteeship"— was captured on camera.

When questioned about their authority to enter Fr. Dragoslav's home, she didn't hesitate:

"The diocese made the decision about the priest."

Not the board. Not the "trusteeship." The diocese. -à The Bishop.



She said it on December 5th. While it was happening.

Three days later, the board claimed the Bishop was "falsely accused."

But Wait, There's More

The video evidence doesn't stop with Katarina's confession.



Multiple clips from December 5th show:

  • Katarina Derekh offering her phone to police so they could speak directly to Bishop Irinej

  • Clear coordination between the "trustees" and the diocese

  • Real-time communication with the Bishop during the invasion

  • Direct orders being executed

If the Bishop "didn't know," why was Katarina handing her phone to police to speak with him?

If this wasn't his order, why was he on the line giving instructions?

You can't be "falsely accused" when you're literally on the phone directing the operation.

The Pattern

This wasn't the first home invasion under Bishop Irinej's watch:

November 2024: St. Elijah Church, Aliquippa—Fr. Njegoš Perković's residence invaded, his pregnant wife terrorized.

December 2025: St. Sava Cathedral, Parma—Fr. Dragoslav's home invaded, children crying, Protinica hospitalized.

The tactic escalates. But the signature remains the same.

The Lie

Three days after December 5th, the board issued their statement claiming the Bishop was "falsely accused." But on December 5th, while it was happening, his Secretary confessed the truth:

"The diocese made the decision."

And the video shows her offering her phone to police to speak directly to the Bishop.

Both cannot be true.

Either:

  1. The Bishop ordered it—making him personally liable for terrorizing a sick priest's family and hospitalizing Protinica

  2. The board is lying in their official statement—deliberately covering up who authorized an illegal home invasion

Watch the Evidence

The video compilation follows this article. You'll see:

  • Children crying as strangers invade their home

  • Police siding with intruders against a bedridden priest

  • Katarina Derekh confessing "the diocese made the decision"

  • Katarina offering her phone to police to speak directly with Bishop Irinej

  • Real-time coordination proving this was ordered from above

All while the Bishop pretends he "didn't know."



But the video doesn't lie.

"The diocese made the decision." Your own secretary said it. On camera. While offering her phone so the police could speak directly with you. But the police refused to take the phone and speak with the Bishop. Instead, they said they have a "paper" and will act "according to that paper" ("we have a paper and we'll go off that paper"). What paper? Who issued that "paper"? According to the police officer's statement on the scene, it can be safely concluded that the order – that "paper" – was issued by the Bishop himself. Because who else has the authority to give the police written authorization to evict a priest from the parochial home without a court order? Three days before your board claimed you were "falsely accused." The video doesn't lie. The police don't lie. Only the board – and you – are trying to hide the truth. 

To the Holy Synod

When you receive Bishop Irinej's reports assuring you that "everything is peaceful and calm in Parma"—

Watch the video. Listen to the children crying. See Katarina offering her phone to police to speak with the Bishop. Hear his Secretary confess: "The diocese made the decision."

Then ask yourself: Is this the peace Christ preached?

Or is this what happens when unlimited power falls into the hands of limited people?

This is what Bishop Irinej calls "peace and calm" in his reports to the Holy Synod.

NEDOSTOJAN.

Video evidence follows.

Special Correspondent

 

Comments

Rated 0 out of 5 stars.
No ratings yet

Commenting on this post isn't available anymore. Contact the site owner for more info.
  • Instagram
  • Facebook
bottom of page