ZAGREB, Jan 23 (Hina) - The Archbishop of the "Vrhbosna"
Archdiocese (the Sarajevo Archbishop), Cardinal Vinko Puljic,
together with the Zagreb Archbishop, Cardinal Franjo Kuharic, this
evening said a solemn mass in the overcrowded Zagreb Cathedral for
the Roman Catholic believers-refugees from Bosnia-Herzegovina.
The Apostolic Nuncio in Croatia, Msgr. Giulio Einaudi, also
participated in the ceremonial liturgy.
Addressing the gathered communion who came to say prayers for
fair peace in Bosnia and Croatia, Cardinal Kuharic welcomed
Cardinal Puljic in a heartfelt manner.
"I welcome You as the cardinal and archbishop of the city
besieged for more than 1,000 days, suffering from hunger and cold
facing the insecure fate and being exposed to continuing threats
for its survival," Cardinal Kuharic said.
He wondered how it was possible that Europe was just looking
at the long suffering of Sarajevo.
Thanking to everyone who helped Cardinal Puljic asked whether
it was really impossible to prevent the aggressors from abusing
their victims.
"We are aware that we are the guinea pigs for political games,
that all human rights have been violated, and the human lives have
a minor value... We wonder where the civilization of this century
is heading for," Cardinal Puljic said adding that the Holy Father,
John Paul II, was among those the rare few who stood by the
Croatian Roman Catholic believers.
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