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The Muslim, the Catholic cardinal, and the church in Bosnia that could help heal deep divisions

August 30, 2022 Catholic News Agency 1

Sacred Heart Cathedral in Sarajevo, where Pope Francis met with priests, religious, and seminarians, June 6, 2015. / Andreas Duren/CNA.

CNA Newsroom, Aug 30, 2022 / 03:34 am (CNA).
A prominent Bosnian cardinal has said that “forgiveness can be … […]

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Croatian president raises plight of Bosnian Catholics during Vatican visit

November 15, 2021 Catholic News Agency 1

Pope Francis receives Croatia’s President Zoran Milanović at the Vatican, Nov. 15, 2021. / Vatican Media.

Vatican City, Nov 15, 2021 / 08:20 am (CNA).
Croatia’s President Zoran Milanović highlighted the situation of the Catholic minority in Bos… […]

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Pope Francis to Medjugorje youth festival: Christ frees us ‘from the seduction of idols’

August 2, 2021 Catholic News Agency 5

Pope Francis at World Youth Day in Poland, July 2016. / Marcin Kadziolka/Shutterstock.

Vatican City, Aug 2, 2021 / 08:10 am (CNA).
In a message to the Medjugorje Youth Festival on Monday, Pope Francis told young Catholics that Christ’s loving ga… […]

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Bosnian cardinal: Synodal Way’s ‘exotic ideas’ alien to a Church that survived communism

May 27, 2021 Catholic News Agency 1

Cardinal Vinko Puljić in Marija Bistrica, Croatia, in 2012. / Ktabkbih.net via Wikimedia.

Rome Newsroom, May 27, 2021 / 13:00 pm (CNA).
A Bosnian cardinal has said that the “exotic ideas” of Germany’s “Synodal Way” are alien to a Church that sur… […]

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