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

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

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