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» Merry Christmas to Mr. Slobodan Praljak and to Mr. Dario Kordic with their families
Submitted By Nenad N. Bach and Darko Žubrinić | Published 12/23/2012 | Croatian Heroes , Human Rights , Croatians in B&H , Education , Births , Religion | Unrated
Christmas of joy and pain.
» Dr. Borislav Arapović: A Remarkable Address Given by a Croatian Minister to Those Going to War 1778
Submitted By Darko Žubrinić | Published 10/7/2012 | Bilingual , Croatian spirituality , Croatian Language , Human Rights , History , Education , Religion | Unrated
An amazing anti-war, pacifist sermon was given in 1778 by an anonymous Croatian preacher to Croatian soldiers, immediately before the battle between Austrian and Prussian troops in Bohemia. While the Croatian original is still unknown, that same year eight translations were published in German in 1778, Dutch in 1778 (in the Hague (sic!), Amsterdam, and Leeuwarden), in Swedish in 1778 and 1779, and in Latvian in 1804 and 1
» Gradovrh a new web portal for Croats in Tuzla is launched
Submitted By Marko Puljić | Published 09/21/2012 | Bilingual , Human Rights , Croatians in B&H , Culture And Arts , Religion | Unrated
Until its destruction, the Gradovrh monastery was a spiritual and cultural center for Croatian Catholics in the northeastern part of Bosnia and Herzegovina centered around Tuzla. Even though the monastery no longer exists, its name is still revered by Croats in the Tuzla area to this day. Not only does the journal published by Matica Hrvatska in Tuzla carry its name, but a new website aims to preserve Gradovrh's lega
» Bosnia and Herzegovina where the God weeps
Submitted By Prof.Dr. Darko Zubrinic | Published 05/23/2012 | Human Rights , Croatians in B&H , Education , Community , Religion | Unrated
Even though religious freedom is enshrined in the 1995 constitution (Article 2), there are alarming cases of discrimination and violence. Muslims, Catholics and Orthodox have all reported many cases of aggression and religious intolerance. Religious practice is relatively low but there are some areas where religion is taken very seriously. Examples of this include the Croatian Catholic communities in Bosnia, where th
» The Society to Preserve the Millvale Murals of Croatian painter Maxo Vanka
  Maxo Vanka's murals for Millvale's Croatian Church of St. Nicholas are a unique contribution to the American mural movement of the 1930s and 1940s. The Society to Preserve the Millvale Murals of Maxo Vanka is a nonprofit public supported historic art preservation organization. Vanka's work touches upon common themes of his era, including family, labor, and war, but with a focus upon the disenfranchised and the disp
» Collegium pro musica sacra Croatian choir founded in 1972 celebrates 40 years of existence
Submitted By Prof.Dr. Darko Zubrinic | Published 03/12/2012 | Music , People , Education , Culture And Arts , Religion | Unrated
Collegium pro musica sacra, Croatian choir specialised for churhc music ranging from Gregorian coral to modern sacral music, with a special emphasis on Croatian church music,  has been founded in 1972, ie. 40 years ago. It was founded by s. Imakulata Malinka on the photo, who directed the choir until 1999, and since then until 2010 it was directed by s. Cecilija Pleša. Now the Collegium pro musica sacra is conduct
» The Righteous Road of Stepinac - film by Jakov Sedlar produced by FILMIND Tel Aviv
Submitted By Prof.Dr. Darko Zubrinic | Published 02/27/2012 | Croatian spirituality , Croatian Heroes , Human Rights , In Memoriam , Education , Religion | Unrated
Important testimonies of Amiel Schromony (1917-2009), Dan Baran and others about blessed cardinal Alojzije Stepinac (1898-1960) in a film by Jakov Sedlar. Text written by Rev. Živko Kustić, narrated by Rick Alerson,  produced by Ron Assouline, Jakov Sedlar and Igor Prizmić, executive producers Dominik Sedlar and Stephen Ollendorf. Digital postproduction by FILMIND - Tel Aviv, 2009. Available on YouTube since Februar
» Msgr. John E. Kozar Croatian American appointed president of the Catholic Near East Welfare Association
Submitted By Nenad N. Bach and Darko Žubrinić | Published 12/22/2011 | Human Rights , People , Education , Charity , Religion | Unrated
Msgr. John E. Kozar, former national director of the Pontifical Mission Societies in the United States, has been appointed president of the Catholic Near East Welfare Association and the Pontifical Mission for Palestine. John E. Kozar: "Family. It is, perhaps, what comes to mindmost often during the Christmas Season. So at this time of year then, I think often of my visits with our mission family..." ... "Family in need. Family offering lov
» Branko Fucic 1920-1999, representative collection of conference papers published about his life and work
 Sixty three conference papers from the International Scholarly Seminar on the Life and Work of Academician Branko Fučić (1920-1999) have been published in 2011 in voluminous, representative monograph comprising 844 pp. Branko Fučić was distinguished expert in Croatian Glagolitic Script, in the history of Croatian church art, in particular for the area of Istria, dr. honoris causa in theology, and recipient of Herder's prize in Vienna. The monogr


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