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Original scientific paper

https://doi.org/10.31823/d.26.4.3

Archbishop Stepinac on the victims from Sibinj and memorial masses for them in the churches of the Zagreb Archdiocese in February and March of 1935

Mato Artuković ; Croatian Institute of History – Section for the History of Slavonia, Syrmia and Baranya


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Abstract

The paper presents the views of Archbishop Alojzije Stepinac on the victims from Sibinj during the 1935 election campaign. For the events in which 15 Croatian peasants were killed the authorities accused the peasants themselves and the pastor from Podcrkavlje Mihovil Praskić. Archbishop Stepinac had clearly pointed out the underlying cause of everything: the inequality between peoples and the tyranny of the police. He allowed the celebration of the memorial mass service for the killed peasants, which annoyed the authorities. Inspired by the example of Zagreb, memorial mass services were spontaneously celebrated in other places of the Archdiocese as well, for the victims of the crime for which nobody has answered.

Keywords

the Sibinj victims 1935; Archbishop Alojzije Stepinac and the Sibinj victims; memorial mass services in Zagreb and other parishes of the Zagreb Archdiocese; songs and cries at the memorial masses

Hrčak ID:

214073

URI

https://hrcak.srce.hr/214073

Publication date:

28.12.2018.

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