Stanić: Something is awakening
Branimir Stanić reflects on the spiritual significance of the Stepinčevo celebrations for the Croatian people and their connection to Blessed Alojzije Stepinac.
Prof. Dr. Ivica Šarac: The Struggles of Dragan Markovina
Professor Ivica Šarac critiques Dragan Markovina's article on Cardinal Alojzije Stepinac, arguing that it contains numerous inaccuracies and simplistic generalizations.
Šarić: It is impossible not to notice that Monsignor Uzinić is applauded by those who despise both the Church and Stepinac
The article criticizes Monsignor Uzinić for his remarks on Stepinac, arguing that the latter should be seen primarily as a symbol of faith rather than a national hero.
Archbishop Kutleša: The message of Blessed Stepinac resonates powerfully and painfully true for Croatian society today
Archbishop Dražen Kutleša emphasized the moral choices facing Croatian society during his homily for Blessed Alojzije Stepinac's feast, urging individuals to choose between truth and convenience.
Bishop Škvorčević: Stepinac knew there is a truth that cannot be deviated from, a boundary that must be respected
Retired Bishop Antun Škvorčević led a ceremonial mass in Krašić to commemorate the feast of Blessed Aloysius Stepinac, emphasizing the importance of unwavering truth and love for one's nation without hatred for others.
A Letter to Readers: Prayer Book for Stepinac – Spiritual Support and Inspiration from Blessed Aloysius
The prayer book offers a rich selection of prayers dedicated to Blessed Aloysius Stepinac, including litanies and a Stations of the Cross inspired by his life and testimony, serving as an enduring model of fidelity to God and the Church.
Bulj: 'What if the city authorities want to ban the declaration of Stepinac as a saint?'
Miro Bulj raises concerns about potential actions by city authorities regarding the declaration of Cardinal Stepinac as a saint, questioning how the public would react to such a ban after a recent event featuring controversial performer Marko Perković Thompson.
Cardinal Ladislav Nemet: 'The issue of Alojzije Stepinac is often used as a convenient excuse for new divisions'
Cardinal Ladislav Nemet sent an important message to everyone before Orthodox Christmas, emphasizing the joy and hope that Jesus brings, urging people of all beliefs to find happiness in their communities during the holidays.
Is Pope Stepinac interested? Maybe, but when he assesses that his canonization builds, not destroys
The article discusses the complexities surrounding Pope Stepinac's canonization in light of societal perceptions and judgments, using a comparison to Dostoevsky's 'The Idiot' and its protagonist, Prince Myshkin.
The Return of the Relics of Blessed Stepinac: Archbishop Kutleša Led the Mass Celebration
During the Feast of the Holy Family on December 28, Zagreb Archbishop Dražen Kutleša led a solemn Eucharistic celebration at the Zagreb Cathedral, marking the conclusion of the Holy Jubilee Year in the Archdiocese and the return of the relics of Blessed Aloysius Stepinac.
Relics of Stepinac Returned to Zagreb Cathedral
The relics of Blessed Alojzije Stepinac were ceremoniously returned to the Zagreb Cathedral, attended by numerous faithful and led by Archbishop Dražen Kutleša.
The relics of Stepinac returned from Krašić to the renovated Zagreb Cathedral: The faithful prayed, the coffin stopped only in one place
The relics of Cardinal Stepinac were returned to the Zagreb Cathedral, marking the closure of the Jubilee year with a mass led by Archbishop Dražen Kutleša.
February 13, 1960: The Burial of Cardinal Stepinac
Cardinal Stepinac was buried on February 13, 1960, in Zagreb Cathedral, attended by thousands of mourners despite state surveillance and threats.
Celebrating Stepinac – ‘Father, Your will be done!’
Today, the Catholic Church in Croatia commemorates Cardinal Aloysius Stepinac, who died in exile on February 10, 1960.