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ROME, Sept 4 (Hina/AR) - Pope John Paul II received on Friday the
outgoing Croatian Ambassador to the Holy See Ivo Livljanic and
family, and expressed satisfaction with his upcoming visit to
Croatia.
The Pope's second visit to Croatia will take place between October 2
and 4. The first one took place in 1994.
Croatia and the Holy See signed three agreements on church-state
relations.
Livljanic said he hoped a fourth agreement, which is currently
being drafted, would be signed during the Pope's visit.
The Pope said he was especially looking forward to visiting Marija
Bistrica, a town and shrine in northern Croatia, but also to seeing
the Croatian coastline which, the Pope said, he heard was very
beautiful.
The Pope presented the Croatian Ambassador with a medal minted on
the occasion of 20 years of pontificate.
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