Bishop of Sisak, Vlado Košiæ, held a Mass in memory of the 443rd anniversary of the siege of Gvozdansko Castle in 1578, mentioning the earthquake and the Serbs.
"The earthquake is difficult to predict, we cannot fight like we did against Serbs"
Bishop of Sisak, Vlado Košiæ, held a Mass in memory of the 443rd anniversary of the siege of Gvozdansko Castle in 1578, mentioning the earthquake and the Serbs.
Source: index.hr
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The bishop first said that Gvozdansko's defenders are a shining example of love for the homeland and sacrifice for it, reports the Croatian portal Index.hr.
"We know that they bravely resisted three months in the face of a stronger Turkish force and did not accept several calls for surrender, which could have saved their own lives. This struggle defined the Croatian people to the end, whether we were oppressed by Turks, communists or Serbs, we bravely rejected all these atrocities, persecutions and aggressions because we had individuals who led us in that resistance and struggle for our country", Kosic said.
Then he went on to discuss an earthquake, which he considers the greatest enemy today.
"The earthquake is ravaging, destroying houses and churches, forcing us from our centuries-old hearths and threatening to be so disastrous as to the fact that Croats no longer live in these parts of our beautiful country. Before that, we were hit by a pandemic, which not only fought against us but against the whole world and all people. And our third enemy, for 25 years now, is the one that has been present in ourselves, and it is called population decline: no children are born, there are less and less Croats, and we are slowly disappearing", says Bishop Košiæ.
"What is our answer, how can you, like Gvozdansko's defenders, fight bravely - and defeat today's enemies? The earthquake is difficult to predict, we cannot fight against it as we did against Turks, communists or Serbs. It is an insidious enemy which attacks everything, it comes unannounced, we never know when it will strike and what it will bring down, when one will be expelled from one's home, being literally deprived of the ground under one's feet. However, there is a cure for that plague. It is our Christian faith", Kosic concluded.
JS if you do take Croatian soil samples there is a very high probability that you'll find it contains vast amounts of Serbian haemoglobin and DNA. The history books,real history that is,tells everyone what's been going on in that God-foresaken country since 1940. The soil make up will just confirm that reality!! Let's face it even this so-called cleric knows the truth.
(Exile, 26 January 2021 00:16)
Operation Karma
(Smart Serb, 12 January 2021 11:13)
I'm scared is the same thing going to happen to the Serbs oxymoron Smart Serb.
Little sj keep safe on the back side of the Outback no human contact remember very important.
You have 100's of kilometers all to your self try to not get touched by the Sun to badly.
(Lenard, 14 January 2021 20:31)
Yes, what you say is true. However, logic would say if they were rich, after leaving Yugoslavia they would have large sums of money since they no longer had to prop up Yugoslavia, but they don’t.
Industry after industry has closed in Croatia and Slovenia. Even Gorenje has moved its total production to Serbia after being bought by a Chinese businessman.
You see while in Yugoslavia both Croatia and Slovenia were treated much more favourably than the rest; Slovenia had most of the industry, would sell goods to other parts of Europe etc and was allowed to keep part of the payment for their use. In fact, Slovenia was referred to as little Switzerland. Croatia was propped up because of the foreign currency that came in through tourism. I don’t have room here to explain why the different treatment.
If not for Serbia propping up Slovenia and Croatia, they would not have made into the archives you mention. Today Serbia’s economy is leaving both in the dust.
I am only pointing out the myth of a so-called rich Croatia. If this is wrong then why has Croatia lost 22% of its population to migration (not counting the Serbs they kicked out?)??? Why has Slovenia’s population dwindled from 2 million people upon leaving Yugoslavia to the size of Belgrade?
I know a few people that work in the London School of Economics and I have been to London countless times as well as to the School, but I wager you have never been there.
(sj, 14 January 2021 05:53)
sj,
If you don’t believe Croatia and Slovenia carried the former Yugoslavia, there are plenty of archives at various universities where you can read for yourself about the economic power Croatia and Slovenia wielded under Tito. Try The London School of Economics for information. If you haven’t heard of it, it’s in London.
(Haris, 13 January 2021 04:52)
Operation Karma
(Smart Serb, 12 January 2021 11:13)
Serbian soil temporarily in Croatia wanted go home.
And Croats unable to do anything about it.
(Ataman, 12 January 2021 15:06)
Ataman the fake,
I will take several soil samples to the local farm office for analysis. What results should I look for to know whether my soil is Serbian rather than, say, Croatian?
(JS, 12 January 2021 22:57)
The earthquake is difficult to predict, we cannot fight against it as we did against Turks, communists or Serbs.... and we donated money to them? Perhaps they should call up Germany for backup again.
(dekiM, 12 January 2021 18:48)
This man just reinforces the enduring and pathological inferiority complex Croats suffer from with all things Serbian. What the Croats and others can't stand, is that the Serbs have always fought, often alone and against overwhelming odds, for what they believe in. The Croats and others, long ago sold their souls to whoever would do their bidding. I'm only surprised he didn't blame the earthquake on the Serbs too!
(PEN, 12 January 2021 15:11)
There is something very disturbing about these Croats. When the Croat state failed after they convinced themselves they were financially propping up Yugoslavia and reality surfaced to where they are now the poorest in the EU - not my words but HRTV - then its back to it’s the Serbs’ fault.
General Zivojin Misic summed them up in his report over 100 years ago and its very good reading. They really are the pits of humanity.
Hey love the parts covered by the cleric where he said these disasters are forcing Croats from homes and they no longer live in these parts then it went on population decline: no children are born and Croats are slowly disappearing. Hey Bishop, you can’t help bad luck.
(sj, 12 January 2021 12:17)
There is something very disturbing about these Croats. When the Croat state failed after they convinced themselves they were financially propping up Yugoslavia and reality surfaced to where they are now the poorest in the EU - not my words but HRTV - then its back to it’s the Serbs’ fault.
General Zivojin Misic summed them up in his report over 100 years ago and its very good reading. They really are the pits of humanity.
Hey love the parts covered by the cleric where he said these disasters are forcing Croats from homes and they no longer live in these parts then it went on population decline: no children are born and Croats are slowly disappearing. Hey Bishop, you can’t help bad luck.
(sj, 12 January 2021 12:17)
This man just reinforces the enduring and pathological inferiority complex Croats suffer from with all things Serbian. What the Croats and others can't stand, is that the Serbs have always fought, often alone and against overwhelming odds, for what they believe in. The Croats and others, long ago sold their souls to whoever would do their bidding. I'm only surprised he didn't blame the earthquake on the Serbs too!
(PEN, 12 January 2021 15:11)
The earthquake is difficult to predict, we cannot fight against it as we did against Turks, communists or Serbs.... and we donated money to them? Perhaps they should call up Germany for backup again.
(dekiM, 12 January 2021 18:48)
Yes, what you say is true. However, logic would say if they were rich, after leaving Yugoslavia they would have large sums of money since they no longer had to prop up Yugoslavia, but they don’t.
Industry after industry has closed in Croatia and Slovenia. Even Gorenje has moved its total production to Serbia after being bought by a Chinese businessman.
You see while in Yugoslavia both Croatia and Slovenia were treated much more favourably than the rest; Slovenia had most of the industry, would sell goods to other parts of Europe etc and was allowed to keep part of the payment for their use. In fact, Slovenia was referred to as little Switzerland. Croatia was propped up because of the foreign currency that came in through tourism. I don’t have room here to explain why the different treatment.
If not for Serbia propping up Slovenia and Croatia, they would not have made into the archives you mention. Today Serbia’s economy is leaving both in the dust.
I am only pointing out the myth of a so-called rich Croatia. If this is wrong then why has Croatia lost 22% of its population to migration (not counting the Serbs they kicked out?)??? Why has Slovenia’s population dwindled from 2 million people upon leaving Yugoslavia to the size of Belgrade?
I know a few people that work in the London School of Economics and I have been to London countless times as well as to the School, but I wager you have never been there.
(sj, 14 January 2021 05:53)
sj,
If you don’t believe Croatia and Slovenia carried the former Yugoslavia, there are plenty of archives at various universities where you can read for yourself about the economic power Croatia and Slovenia wielded under Tito. Try The London School of Economics for information. If you haven’t heard of it, it’s in London.
(Haris, 13 January 2021 04:52)
Operation Karma
(Smart Serb, 12 January 2021 11:13)
I'm scared is the same thing going to happen to the Serbs oxymoron Smart Serb.
Little sj keep safe on the back side of the Outback no human contact remember very important.
You have 100's of kilometers all to your self try to not get touched by the Sun to badly.
(Lenard, 14 January 2021 20:31)
Operation Karma
(Smart Serb, 12 January 2021 11:13)
Serbian soil temporarily in Croatia wanted go home.
And Croats unable to do anything about it.
(Ataman, 12 January 2021 15:06)
Ataman the fake,
I will take several soil samples to the local farm office for analysis. What results should I look for to know whether my soil is Serbian rather than, say, Croatian?
(JS, 12 January 2021 22:57)
JS if you do take Croatian soil samples there is a very high probability that you'll find it contains vast amounts of Serbian haemoglobin and DNA. The history books,real history that is,tells everyone what's been going on in that God-foresaken country since 1940. The soil make up will just confirm that reality!! Let's face it even this so-called cleric knows the truth.
(Exile, 26 January 2021 00:16)
There is something very disturbing about these Croats. When the Croat state failed after they convinced themselves they were financially propping up Yugoslavia and reality surfaced to where they are now the poorest in the EU - not my words but HRTV - then its back to it’s the Serbs’ fault.
General Zivojin Misic summed them up in his report over 100 years ago and its very good reading. They really are the pits of humanity.
Hey love the parts covered by the cleric where he said these disasters are forcing Croats from homes and they no longer live in these parts then it went on population decline: no children are born and Croats are slowly disappearing. Hey Bishop, you can’t help bad luck.
(sj, 12 January 2021 12:17)
sj,
If you don’t believe Croatia and Slovenia carried the former Yugoslavia, there are plenty of archives at various universities where you can read for yourself about the economic power Croatia and Slovenia wielded under Tito. Try The London School of Economics for information. If you haven’t heard of it, it’s in London.
(Haris, 13 January 2021 04:52)
Operation Karma
(Smart Serb, 12 January 2021 11:13)
Serbian soil temporarily in Croatia wanted go home.
And Croats unable to do anything about it.
(Ataman, 12 January 2021 15:06)
Ataman the fake,
I will take several soil samples to the local farm office for analysis. What results should I look for to know whether my soil is Serbian rather than, say, Croatian?
(JS, 12 January 2021 22:57)
This man just reinforces the enduring and pathological inferiority complex Croats suffer from with all things Serbian. What the Croats and others can't stand, is that the Serbs have always fought, often alone and against overwhelming odds, for what they believe in. The Croats and others, long ago sold their souls to whoever would do their bidding. I'm only surprised he didn't blame the earthquake on the Serbs too!
(PEN, 12 January 2021 15:11)
Operation Karma
(Smart Serb, 12 January 2021 11:13)
I'm scared is the same thing going to happen to the Serbs oxymoron Smart Serb.
Little sj keep safe on the back side of the Outback no human contact remember very important.
You have 100's of kilometers all to your self try to not get touched by the Sun to badly.
(Lenard, 14 January 2021 20:31)
Yes, what you say is true. However, logic would say if they were rich, after leaving Yugoslavia they would have large sums of money since they no longer had to prop up Yugoslavia, but they don’t.
Industry after industry has closed in Croatia and Slovenia. Even Gorenje has moved its total production to Serbia after being bought by a Chinese businessman.
You see while in Yugoslavia both Croatia and Slovenia were treated much more favourably than the rest; Slovenia had most of the industry, would sell goods to other parts of Europe etc and was allowed to keep part of the payment for their use. In fact, Slovenia was referred to as little Switzerland. Croatia was propped up because of the foreign currency that came in through tourism. I don’t have room here to explain why the different treatment.
If not for Serbia propping up Slovenia and Croatia, they would not have made into the archives you mention. Today Serbia’s economy is leaving both in the dust.
I am only pointing out the myth of a so-called rich Croatia. If this is wrong then why has Croatia lost 22% of its population to migration (not counting the Serbs they kicked out?)??? Why has Slovenia’s population dwindled from 2 million people upon leaving Yugoslavia to the size of Belgrade?
I know a few people that work in the London School of Economics and I have been to London countless times as well as to the School, but I wager you have never been there.
(sj, 14 January 2021 05:53)
JS if you do take Croatian soil samples there is a very high probability that you'll find it contains vast amounts of Serbian haemoglobin and DNA. The history books,real history that is,tells everyone what's been going on in that God-foresaken country since 1940. The soil make up will just confirm that reality!! Let's face it even this so-called cleric knows the truth.
(Exile, 26 January 2021 00:16)
The earthquake is difficult to predict, we cannot fight against it as we did against Turks, communists or Serbs.... and we donated money to them? Perhaps they should call up Germany for backup again.
(dekiM, 12 January 2021 18:48)