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.
Mons. Uzinić gathered prayer and protest participants at Mass in the Rijeka Cathedral
Mons. Uzinić hosted a Mass in Rijeka Cathedral attended by both prayer participants and protestors against public prayer, symbolizing a unifying moment amidst conflicts.
Turnaround in Rijeka, Uzinić took the step he announced: They were together at mass
Members of the Collective 'Touch My Knees' will no longer participate in organized protests against public prayers, instead attending mass led by Archbishop Mate Uzinić in Rijeka.
Kneeling Protesters and Counter-Protesters Responded to Uzinić's Call. Together They Were at Mass
Members of the Collective 'Touch My Knees' attended a mass led by Archbishop Uzinić instead of participating in counter-protests against kneeling protesters in Rijeka.
Uzinić calls kneelers to pray the rosary in the cathedral instead of in the square
Archbishop Mate Uzinić urged kneelers to pray in the Cathedral of St. Vitus instead of outside, though only a portion followed his invitation.
Uzinić's victory is important, and Rijeka has made a subversion and publicly rewarded normalcy
Rijeka publicly recognized Archbishop Mate Uzinić for his positive influence in the community, marking a significant move towards normalcy in Croatian society.
The Church was stronger and more influential during socialism than today, when many have become 'believers' because it is socially expedient
Archbishop Mate Uzinić of Rijeka emphasizes that the Church should listen more and judge less, a stance that resonates with younger generations but faces resistance from conservative parts of the Church.