ZAGREB, Jan 22 (Hina) - "The Papal Croatian Institute of St. Jerome (1901-2001)" anthology testifies to the commitment and skill of the Croats who lived and worked there in that period, it was said at a presentation of the anthology
in Zagreb Monday. The 1,200-page anthology was published last year in Rome by the St. Jerome Institute and the Zagreb religious weekly "Glas Koncila" on the occasion of the Institute's centenary. It was compiled by the Institute's incumbent chancellor, Monsignor Jure Bogdan. Bogdan reminded the Institute admitted priests of Croatian origin, adding 27 priests from several Croatian archdioceses and dioceses were studying at the institute at the moment. Attending the anthology presentation were the head of the Croatian Catholic Church, Archbishop Josip Bozanic, Cardinal Franjo Kuharic, and Croatian political and cultural figures, including the first deputy premier and pres
ZAGREB, Jan 22 (Hina) - "The Papal Croatian Institute of St. Jerome
(1901-2001)" anthology testifies to the commitment and skill of the
Croats who lived and worked there in that period, it was said at a
presentation of the anthology in Zagreb Monday.
The 1,200-page anthology was published last year in Rome by the St.
Jerome Institute and the Zagreb religious weekly "Glas Koncila" on
the occasion of the Institute's centenary. It was compiled by the
Institute's incumbent chancellor, Monsignor Jure Bogdan.
Bogdan reminded the Institute admitted priests of Croatian origin,
adding 27 priests from several Croatian archdioceses and dioceses
were studying at the institute at the moment.
Attending the anthology presentation were the head of the Croatian
Catholic Church, Archbishop Josip Bozanic, Cardinal Franjo
Kuharic, and Croatian political and cultural figures, including
the first deputy premier and president of the government's
commission for relations with religious communities, Goran
Granic.
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