
Josip Bozanić
Josip Bozanić is a prominent Croatian cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church, serving as the Archbishop of Zagreb since 1997. He is known for his influential role within the Croatian Bishops' Conference and has been a significant figure in the Catholic Church in Croatia, particularly in the context of post-Yugoslav society. Recently, he has been in the news due to his adoption of simpler religious symbols, following the example set by Pope Francis, which reflects a shift towards humility and simplicity in the Church's representation.
Born on Mar 20, 1949 (76 years old)
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Croatia:
Cardinal Josip Bozanić commented on the election of the new Pope, emphasizing the importance of the moment for the Church and the world.
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Croatia:
Josip Bozanić was present at the first mass of the new Pope Leo XIV.
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Croatia:
Josip Bozanić was one of the cardinals who participated in the election of the new pope.
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Croatia:
Josip Bozanić is one of the Croatian cardinals who participated in the conclave that elected the new pope.
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Croatia:
Josip Bozanić is a former archbishop of Zagreb and is participating in the conclave.
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Croatia:
Cardinal Josip Bozanić is also participating in the conclave and was photographed before entering the Sistine Chapel.
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Paraguay:
Josip Bozanić is among the cardinals eligible to participate in the conclave appointed by Pope John Paul II.
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Ecuador:
Josip Bozanić is among the cardinals eligible to participate in the conclave appointed by Pope John Paul II.
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Hungary:
Cardinal Josip Bozanic is among those appointed by Pope John Paul II.
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Croatia:
Josip Bozanić is one of the Croatian cardinals participating in the papal selection process.
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