BANJA LUKA, June 23 (Hina) - Republika Srpska President Dragan Cavic, Parliament President Dragan Kalinic and Prime Minister Dragan Mikerevic on Monday issued a joint statement expressing surprise with statements Banja Luka Bishop
Franjo Komarica made during yesterday's visit of Pope John Paul II to Banja Luka.
BANJA LUKA, June 23 (Hina) - Republika Srpska President Dragan
Cavic, Parliament President Dragan Kalinic and Prime Minister
Dragan Mikerevic on Monday issued a joint statement expressing
surprise with statements Banja Luka Bishop Franjo Komarica made
during yesterday's visit of Pope John Paul II to Banja Luka. #L#
The Bosnian Serb officials believe that Bishop Komarica "has
replaced religious (statements) with tactless, subjective and
political assessments about the current status of the Catholic
Church and Croats in Republika Srpska. Cavic, Kalinic and Mikerevic
object that Komarica failed to mention "the difficult position of
Croatian Serb refugees".
In his address during yesterday's liturgy near the Petricevac
monastery outside Banja Luka, Komarica warned the domestic and
foreign public about the difficult position of the Catholic
community in Republika Srpska, which he said was facing
extinction.
According to data available to Banja Luka's Bishops' Ordinariate,
there are only 50,000 believers in the whole diocese. Twice as many
people had to leave their homes during the war in the country and
have not returned yet. Statistical data show that during the war,
204 churches, monasteries, chapels, parish offices and cemeteries
in Banja Luka diocese were damaged, 56 being levelled to the
ground.
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