In his sermon, Puljic indirectly criticised the political situation in the country, as well as international representatives working on the implementation of the Dayton peace agreement.
"The same people who put a strait-jacket called the Dayton (agreement) on Bosnia-Herzegovina mock the country and its people when they stop receiving money for their work," Puljic said, adding that truth, dignity and true values had become objects of trade.
Puljic ended his sermon by stating that one should be able to live with others and those that are different.