Talk:Catholic Church in Croatia

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Can I suggest this useful article is moved to the title 'Roman Catholic Church in Croatia' since other Christian groups also claim to be part of the Holy Catholic Church, it is a little one-sided to designate those who recognise the authority of the pope as being 'the Catholic Church'- as opposed to one part of it. --Doc Glasgow 21:54, 26 Apr 2005 (UTC)

Perhaps, but in Croatia when one talks of the Catholic Church this meaning is in the supermajority so judging by that the move is rather moot. --Joy [shallot] 12:00, 9 Jun 2005 (UTC)

Not up-to-date

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compare bishoprics with: HBK or de:Katholische Kirche in Kroatien --Neoneo13 11:55, 8 March 2006 (UTC)Reply

Mostar / Medjugorje

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In what diocese is Medjugorje? I thought Mostar, but I don't see that. Is it Split?

See Roman Catholic Church in Bosnia and Herzegovina. Medjugorje is in the Mostar-Duvno Bishopric. --Thewanderer 20:07, 28 March 2006 (UTC)Reply
Međugorje is in Bosnia-Hercegovina. Though it is a place of pilgrimage for Croats. Places of pilgrimage are not bound to countries or national churches. it is a place of pilgrimage for catholic croats. many people think that it is in croatia. Actually, Bosnia did not have an own established catholic church until recently, so the whole church in bosnia was organized by croatia, as well as other facts of the catholic church among Croats. Actually the Bosnian national catholic church is very much linked to the croatian church. (as is the diocese of kotor, which actually still belongs to split). There should be mentioned more places of pilgrimage in and around croatia. --Neoneo13 22:37, 28 March 2006 (UTC)Reply

Primacy of Zagreb?

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Please see Talk:Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Zagreb#Primacy? --Joy [shallot] (talk) 14:11, 27 January 2010 (UTC)Reply

Croatian Catholicism in the US, point of information

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Having no familiarity at all with this topic myself, this is the best venue I could find in which to offer a historical news reference that might be of interest to one of the projects associated with the article. It appeared within a new-year's-type list of events that happened in 2013. The "ref" body text might go like this: 'Oregonian, 12 Jan 2014, p. L2, "St. Nicholas Croatian Catholic Church, Pittsburg, Pa: The first Croatian parish in the Western Hemisphere was demolished after the diocese closed its doors in 2000.". The quote is in fact, the entire news story. I thought it more likely that the parish had been straight Roman Catholic rather than Eastern Catholic, but you have the sum total of my knowledge here. Hope a more knowledgeable editor might find it useful somewhere. Evensteven (talk) 20:52, 20 January 2014 (UTC)Reply

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