MOSTAR DIOCESE ORDINARIATE DISMISSES DAILY'S REPORT MOSTAR, Aug 30 (Hina) - The diocesan ordinariate in Mostar has dismissed a report by the Croatian daily "Slobodna Dalmacija" that Mostar-Duvno bishop Ratko Peric had requested the
diocesan clergy to name as traitors, from their pulpits, supporters of the unification of the city's Croat and Bosniak high schools.
MOSTAR, Aug 30 (Hina) - The diocesan ordinariate in Mostar has
dismissed a report by the Croatian daily "Slobodna Dalmacija" that
Mostar-Duvno bishop Ratko Peric had requested the diocesan clergy
to name as traitors, from their pulpits, supporters of the
unification of the city's Croat and Bosniak high schools. #L#
The ordinariate warned that attempts to eradicate the Croatian
language in schools were tantamount to "spiritual genocide".
"We state that the bishop did not invite anyone to a meeting about
the school system, neither did he warn leaders that they would be
named traitors of the Croat people from the pulpit," reads a
statement issued by the Mostar-Duvno diocesan ordinariate.
The ordinariate claims that the reform of the education system in
the country, implemented by the OSCE Mission, is aimed at
eradicating the Croatian language.
The ordinariate "welcomes sensible social and educational methods"
promoting the cultural, religious and ethnic spirit and enabling
Croat children to have classes in Croatian, and condemns all
forcible measures which encroach on a people's identity.
The ordinariate was alluding to the OSCE's initiative to have Croat
and Muslim students in said high schools attend together classes in
five subjects in two languages, following the schools'
unification.
The ordinariate urges a consensus on "this vital issue" for the
Croat people, "based not on extorted political signatures, but on a
referendum".
(hina) rml