KOTOR, Oct 30 (Hina) - During the upcoming All Saints' and All +Souls' Days, Catholic believers from Montenegro and Croatia will be +able to cross the Croatian-Montenegrin border via the border +crossing of Debeli Brijeg without
passports or visas.+ The passengers will only be required to have their IDs, the Bishops' +Ordinariate in Kotor, Montenegro, said on Friday.+ There is huge interest among Catholic believers from Croatia and +Montenegro in visits during the upcoming holidays.+ However, motor vehicles will not be allowed to cross the border and +it has been agreed that transport of the faithful be taken care of by +two bus companies from Dubrovnik and Kotor.+ The organisers of those visits are the Bishops' Ordinariate in +Kotor on one side and the Fraternity Boka Bay Navy 809 and church +authorities in Croatia on the other.+ The Debeli Brijeg border crossing will be opened for
KOTOR, Oct 30 (Hina) - During the upcoming All Saints' and All
Souls' Days, Catholic believers from Montenegro and Croatia will be
able to cross the Croatian-Montenegrin border via the border
crossing of Debeli Brijeg without passports or visas.
The passengers will only be required to have their IDs, the Bishops'
Ordinariate in Kotor, Montenegro, said on Friday.
There is huge interest among Catholic believers from Croatia and
Montenegro in visits during the upcoming holidays.
However, motor vehicles will not be allowed to cross the border and
it has been agreed that transport of the faithful be taken care of by
two bus companies from Dubrovnik and Kotor.
The organisers of those visits are the Bishops' Ordinariate in
Kotor on one side and the Fraternity Boka Bay Navy 809 and church
authorities in Croatia on the other.
The Debeli Brijeg border crossing will be opened for this purpose
until 8pm on Tuesday, November 3.
(hina) rml/sp