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about legal matters, ratified on
February 9, 1997; the fourth is about economic cooperation, ratified on December 4, 1998. These concordats have allowed the Catholic Church to provide religious education in state primary and secondary schools, establish Catholic schools, conduct pastoral care among Catholics in the armed forces and police, and to get financed from the state budget. As regards to financing, the Church has received the following amounts of money over the last decade: 2001, 461.3 million kunas; 2004-2007, 532 million kunas; 2008-2011, 475.5 million kunas; 2012–2013, 523.5 million kunas; plus around 200 million kunas each year for teachers of religious studies in schools, and around 60 million kunas for maintenance of churches which are considered to be a cultural heritage. These contracts, in particular the fourth one, triggered numerous critics.
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between church and state. It, among other things, stated that "the
Catholic Church, in its religious framework, cannot misuse its religious and church functions in order for it to have a political character." On August 15, 1970, Yugoslavia and the Holy See established diplomatic relations at the level of ambassadors. Yugoslavia became the first socialist republic with whom the Holy See established diplomatic relations following the more liberal direction it took after the
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1222:, become one of the most keen advocates of Croatian recognition by the international community. Although the Holy See is cautious in recognizing new states, it announced on October 3, 1991, that its diplomacy was working actively on Croatian international recognition. On December 20, 1991, the Holy See announced its intentions to recognize Croatia as an independent state. On November 21, 1992,
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addressed words of welcome to the
President on its front page with the words "Greetings President Tito". According to the Croatian diplomat and Vatican analyst Vjekoslav Cvrlje who served as a first Ambassador of Yugoslavia to the Holy See, President Tito was given special attention by the Pope. When
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Croatia and the Holy See signed four concordats. The first is about cooperation in the field of education and culture; ratified on
January 24, 1997; the second is about spiritual guidance of Catholics who are members of the Croatian armed forces and police, ratified on January 24, 1997; the third is
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in 1953, which triggered a reaction from the
Yugoslav government. SFR Yugoslavia cut diplomatic relations with the Holy See, accusing it of interfering in internal state affairs. Stepinac was put on trial and eventually found guilty for his cooperation with the Nazi occupiers during the WWII. The
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of Croats began in the 7th century, but the claim is disputed and is generally associated with the 9th century. Croats had first contact with the Holy See in year 641 when the papal envoy Abbot Martin came to them in order to redeem
Christian captives and the bones of the martyrs that Croats were
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by which the two states established very limited relations on the level of government delegates to the Holy See and an
Apostolic delegate with the function of envoy to Yugoslavia. This Protocol did not made it possible to sign a concordat or any other legal document that would regulate relations
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wrote that Pavelić was anxious to get diplomatic relations and a
Vatican blessing for the new Catholic state but that "neither was forthcoming" because the Holy See has been linked to its traditional practice of not recognizing newly created entities during wartime. However,
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in which he promised him loyalty and obedience. Pope John VIII replied with a letter on June 7, 879, in which he wrote that he celebrated a Mass at the tomb of St. Peter at which he invoked God's blessing on
Branimir and his (Croatian) people. In year 925 Croatian King
1294:. He left with words: "I greet you beloved Croatian people! Thank you young Croatians as well. May God bless you, Croatian land! God bless you! May God continue to bless and protect Croatia! It will always have a privileged place in my love and in my prayers!" Then
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and many other senior
Vatican officials. During his address to the Pope, Tito said: "Your Holiness, I'm especially pleased to have this opportunity to meet with you and to convey to you the assurance of a high respect from the people and government of Yugoslavia."
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in which the Holy See urged their countries to recognize Croatia as soon as possible. The Holy See officially recognized Croatia as an independent state on January 13, 1992, thus becoming the fifth fully independent country to do so.
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wanted Croatia's independence from the Serb dominated Yugoslavia which he considered to be "the jail of the Croatian nation" so he arranged an audience between Pavelić and Pope Pius XII. Paris stated that in Stepinac's journal,
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a Croatian national church but Stepinac refused, which eventually resulted in attacks on the bishops in the summer of 1952. Pope Pius XII, wishing to pay tribute to archbishop Stepinac for his faithfulness, elevated him to the
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which claimed that the Catholic Church would be privileged. So the Catholic Church remained the only religious community in the Kingdom which did not have regularized relations with the state. During this period,
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wrote that the creation of the NDH was initially welcomed by the hierarchy of the Catholic Church and by many Catholic priests mostly because Pavelić was pro-Catholic, viewing
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was the first pope to visit the Republic of Croatia (1994).
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in 1855 regulating the Catholic Church within the empire.
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Pope John Paul II become the first pope to visit the
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Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe
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1270:; from June 5 to 9, 2003, during which he visited
827:. According to other sources, the Pope addressed
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1203:in honor of the visit of Pope John Paul II
1179:Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith
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1426:Josip, Škunca, Stanko (2006-09-05).
1250:. On September 11, the Pope led the
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974:In 1918, Croatia become part of the
954:After 1527, Croatia was part of the
2949:Bilateral relations of the Holy See
1882:Hrvatska povijest devetoga stoljeća
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936:. In 1519, Croatia was called the
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1893:(in Croatian). Naklada Bošković.
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1395:Antun Ivandija (April 1968).
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1961:Foreign relations of Croatia
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536:Church of Saint Chrysogonus
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291:Croatian Catholic Radio
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1879:Mužić, Ivan (2007).
1697:University of Osijek
1572:Ljiljana Dobrovšak.
1434:(in Croatian) (48).
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1154:L'Osservatore Romano
1129:Holy See reacted by
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1003:During World War Two
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303:Apostolic Nunciature
215:Church of St Donatus
183:Archdiocese of Split
179:Archdiocese of Zadar
171:Diocese of Dubrovnik
77:Croatian embassy in
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1385:, pp. 249–293.
1244:Republic of Croatia
1181:from 1968 to 1981.
1121:Archbishop Stepinac
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980:Minister of Justice
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1593:Phayer, Michael.
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1220:Pope John Paul II
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