SPLIT MARK ITS DAY; TOP OFFICIALS, DIGNITARIES, DIPLOMATS ATTEND FESTIVITIES SPLIT, May 7 (Hina) - Croatia's second largest city, Split, on Friday celebrated the Day of St. Dujam, its patron-saint.
SPLIT, May 7 (Hina) - Croatia's second largest city, Split, on Friday
celebrated the Day of St. Dujam, its patron-saint.#L#
Top Croatian state officials -- President Stjepan Mesic and Prime
Minister Ivo Sanader-- and Roman Catholic dignitaries, archbishops and
bishops from Croatia and neighbouring countries and foreign diplomats
gathered in Split on Friday morning to attend the jubilee celebration
of the 1700th anniversary of the martyrdom of St. Dujam, and
festivities marking the Day of Split.
Friday's festivities began with a procession in which some 10,000
people walked through the centre of this Adriatic city.
Mass, said by personal envoy of the Holy Father, Cardinal Jan Pieter
Schotte, with Croatian and Bosnian cardinals, Zagreb Archbishop Josip
Bozanic and Sarajevo Archbishop Vinko Puljic, the Apostolic Nuncio to
Croatia, Francisco-Javier Lozano, and other dignitaries, pooled some
200,000 people in the city's Riva.
Cardinal Schotte, who at the start of the service greeted citizens and
President Mesic and PM Sanader, recalled the Pope's visit to Split six
years ago.
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