The cash is being raised through donations, and construction is due to begin in the next few days, the priest says. But the cost of the project has raised eyebrows among some Serbians. Many people commenting on the Blic article feel the money could be better spent elsewhere, and one user suggests that restoring homes in Kraljevo that suffered flood and earthquake damage in recent years may be a better idea. Others support the project, however, pointing out that it isn't taxpayer-funded. "What's wrong with the cross? It is a symbol of love and peace," Belgrade resident Filip Maric tells Balkan Insight . "People have the right to donate money and build what they want to be built."