Prime Minister Sanader Receives Cardinal Puljić
"We Croatians in Bosnia and Herzegovina are not seeking any privileges but desire the equality of the three nations. However, I express the fear that the new approach to the Constitution of Bosnia and Herzegovina will place Croatians in a secondary position. Therefore, we are expecting the Republic of Croatia to help the Croatians in Bosnia and Herzegovina through its position and according to its constitutional right as a co-signer of the Dayton agreement," said Cardinal Puljić after a meetin
Cardinal Bozanić: Human Dignity is Affirmed in Christmas
In Cardinal Josip Bozanić’s Christmas message, he wrote about the theological foundations of human dignity that call the philosophies of liberalism and relativism into question, observing that persons are being increasingly manipulated and in our country there is growing emphasis on greater consumption. He wrote about the importance of Sunday as a day of rest, family and spiritual reflection and also emphasized that in public life it is necessary “to defend the minimum ethical standards in orde
Sacral Objects Restored to the Church of St. John the Precursor in Medak
These are objects that were taken for safekeeping during wartime by the Lika Museum in Gospić at the request of the Lika-Senj Police Station in order to preserve the sacral heritage.
Cooperation between the Islamic Religious Community and Podravka
The manufacturing processes and products of the food company Podravka have been brought into accordance with the standards of persons of the Islamic faith.
Zagreb: New Contracts Signed between the Croatian Conference of Bishops and the Republic of Croatia
Cardinal Bozanić and Prime Minister Sanader signed the Contract on Pastoral Care in Healthcare Institutions and the Agreement on the Return of Church Books
Statement by the Justitia et Pax Commission of the Croatian Conference of Bishops on the Družba Adria Project
The Commisison expects the Croatian authorities to put an end to the state of uncertainty and illegality surrounding this potentially very dangerous project, to withdraw from it and to inform the Croatian public and foreign partners of its withdrawal.
Protocol on Chaplaincy for the Members of the Armed Forced of the Republic of Croatia Who Belong to the Muslim Faith
The signed protocol is a step in achieving religious freedom in the armed forces, by which Croatia enters the circle of countries with a high level of religious freedom and can serve as a type of guidepost for co-existence and tolerance to many countries encumbered by religious tensions and intolerance.