ZAGREB, Sept 14 (Hina) - Zagreb auxiliary bishop Josip Mrzljak and 20 other priests on Friday evening held a memorial service for the victims of Tuesday's terrorist attacks on the United States at Zagreb Cathedral. Mrzljak called
believers to join in a prayer for the victims and their families. "We, too, join the civilised world in condemnation. As believers, we must promote tolerance and coexistence and fight hatred, evil and violence," Mrzljak said, conveying to the members of the US Embassy condolences of Zagreb Archbishop Josip Bozanic and the Zagreb archdiocese. The bishop called on the faithful to pray for those who lead nations, particularly the leaders of the American people, so that they could make wise and just decisions which would prevent the spreading of evil. Zagreb Archbishop Josip Bozanic has called on the faithful to join in a prayer for the victims and their families on Sunda
ZAGREB, Sept 14 (Hina) - Zagreb auxiliary bishop Josip Mrzljak and
20 other priests on Friday evening held a memorial service for the
victims of Tuesday's terrorist attacks on the United States at
Zagreb Cathedral.
Mrzljak called believers to join in a prayer for the victims and
their families. "We, too, join the civilised world in condemnation.
As believers, we must promote tolerance and coexistence and fight
hatred, evil and violence," Mrzljak said, conveying to the members
of the US Embassy condolences of Zagreb Archbishop Josip Bozanic
and the Zagreb archdiocese.
The bishop called on the faithful to pray for those who lead
nations, particularly the leaders of the American people, so that
they could make wise and just decisions which would prevent the
spreading of evil.
Zagreb Archbishop Josip Bozanic has called on the faithful to join
in a prayer for the victims and their families on Sunday, September
16.
Apart from numerous believers, the service at Zagreb Cathedral was
also attended by US Ambassador Lawrence Rossin, members of the
President's Office, State Attorney Radovan Ortynski and others.
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