Skoči na glavni sadržaj

Izlaganje sa skupa

Readers and Contributors of Glasnik/Vjesnik from Bosnia-Herzegovina

Mato Zovkić ; Sarajevo


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Theological seminary of Bosnian franciscans was in Đakovo (1853.-1876.) when bishop Strossmayer originated Glasnik as a pastoral periodical of clergy. Spiritual director of the Franciscan Seminary for a while was Antun Knežević (1834-1889) who contibuted to Glasnik and was sent by Strossmayer to two important missions. Grga Martić, another Bosnian franciscan (1822-1905) held Strossmayer in esteem and celebrated in verses most important events of his life. After the the second world war, in late forties and throughout fifties, Vjesnik was the only periodical in Croatian where priests could look for spiritual and pastoral assitence in communist Yugoslavia. It was read, meditated and discussed by numerous priests in Bosnia- Herzegovina.
From 1948 to 1964 the authors did not sign their articles in Vjesnik, probably because of possible persecution or harassment by communist police. In researching the written heretage of Čedomil Čekada (1896-1981), a priest of Sarajevo archdiocese, the author discovered that Čekada had started publishing his articles in Vjesnik in March of 1958. From that year on to 1991, when citizens of Croatia and Bosnia-Herzegovina decided through referendum to have their sovreign states, twenty one priests from Bosnia-Herzegovina have contributed in Vjesnik: six of Sarajevo Archdiocese, six of Mostar diocese, five of Bosnian franciscans province, two of Henegovina franciscans province and two of Banja Luka diocese. Their piestly activity and articles in Vjesnik are briefly depicted in this article.

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Hrčak ID:

40351

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Datum izdavanja:

30.9.1998.

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