Bosnia-Herzegovina
In Bosnia, gentile musicians work to preserve the country’s Sephardic Jewish tradition
By David I. Klein — November 20, 2023
SARAJEVO, Bosnia-Herzegovina (RNS) — A cadre of Bosnian musicians have realized that with the death of Ladino music's most famous singer, an essential part of Bosnian culture was in danger of being lost forever.
Bosnia commemorates 26th anniversary of Srebrenica massacre
By Eldar Emric — July 12, 2021
SREBRENICA, Bosnia-Herzegovina (AP) — Nineteen newly identified victims of the 1995 Srebrenica massacre were honored and buried Sunday in Bosnia.
Pope aims to be ‘messenger of peace’ in Bosnia Saturday
By Rosie Scammell — June 4, 2015
VATICAN CITY (RNS) Despite excitement in Sarajevo about the pope's visit, some doubt it will have a lasting impact.
Could an Alabama shrine become the next Catholic pilgrimage site?
By Greg Garrison — July 17, 2012
BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (RNS) Could a Virgin Mary statue under a pine tree in the middle of a cow pasture in rural Alabama one day become an officially recognized international pilgrimage site of the Roman Catholic Church? By Greg Garrison.
Visionary from Medjugorje says Virgin Mary is aware of economic crisis
By Greg Garrison — July 3, 2012
STERRETT, Ala. (RNS) Marija Lunetti, one of six young peasants who claimed that the Virgin Mary began appearing to them in 1981 in Medjugorje, Yugoslavia, says the mother of Jesus is aware of the economic crisis in Europe. By Greg Garrison. About 650.
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