
Nobody In This City of 30,000 Has Ever Been Divorced — Here’s Their Secret
What keeps these couples together? It is free and complete submission to Jesus Christ, whose Cross deeply unites every aspect of their lives.
What keeps these couples together? It is free and complete submission to Jesus Christ, whose Cross deeply unites every aspect of their lives.
NEWS ANALYSIS: Twenty years after an expedient deal, the Holy Father makes a day trip to an ethnically, culturally and religiously diverse country.
Catholic Croats make up a significant part of the ethnically diverse population of Bosnia-Herzegovina, which Pope Francis will visit June 6.
Interreligious dialogue slated as key theme of day trip to central-European country that is still recovering from a devastating three-year war in the 1990s.
The Holy Father's audiences range from meetings with Bosnia’s presidency and authorities to its bishops, priests, religious and seminarians.
“May your heart always be large enough to accommodate all, just as the heart of Christ is able to receive in itself, with divine love, every human being,” the Holy Father said March 16.
Papal spokesman Father Federico Lombardi told the Register Feb. 2 that this June’s planned trip to nearby Sarajevo ‘has no connection’ to Medjugorje.
The Holy Father will visit the capital of Sarajevo in early June.
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