Bishops' Conference of Bosnia and Herzegovina
Abbreviation | BKBIH |
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Formation | December 8, 1994 |
Type | NGO |
Purpose | To support the ministry of bishops |
Headquarters | Sarajevo |
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Region served | Bosnia and Herzegovina |
Membership | Active and retired Catholic bishops of Bosnia and Herzegovina |
Official language | Croatian |
President | Franjo Komarica |
General Secretary | Msgr. Ivo Tomašević |
Main organ | Conference |
Affiliations | Council of the Bishops' Conferences of Europe |
Website | http://www.bkbih.ba/ |
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The Bishops' Conference of Bosnia and Herzegovina (Croatian: Biskupska Konferencija Bosne i Hercegovine) is the permanent assembly of Catholic bishops in Bosnia and Herzegovina. The Episcopal Conference is a member of the Council of European Episcopal Conferences (CCEE). The General Secretariat of the Bishops' Conference has its headquarters in Sarajevo, Franjo Komarica, Bishop of Banja Luka, is the President.
Members
Members of the Bishops' Conference of Bosnia and Herzegovina are:
Portrait | Name | Title | Notes |
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Vinko Puljić | Archbishop of Vrhbosna | President of the Council for Dialogue among Religions and Cultures | |
Franjo Komarica | Bishop of Banja Luka | President of the Conference | |
Ratko Perić | Bishop of Mostar-Duvno | ||
Tomo Vukšić | Military Ordinary of Bosnia and Herzegovina | ||
Pero Sudar | Auxiliary Bishop of Vrhbosna | ||
Marko Semren | Auxiliary Bishop of Banja Luka | ||
Nikola Kekić | Eparch of Križevci | According to the statute of the Conference, eparch of Križevci is not a permanent member of the Conference, but can be called on the Council of the Conference |
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