Holy Mass at the Archbishop’s Seminary in Sarajevo, which was renovated with the help of ACN.
The Servants of the Child Jesus run an orphanage and a kindergarten in Sarajevo.
returned to the Church. But that is not all, building permits for new churches are often delayed for years. For ACN, Bosnia and Herzegovina continues to be a priority country in south-eastern Europe. We aid the Church in providing pastoral care by equipping priests with vehicles and supporting Catholic media projects. We also support the construction and renovation of church buildings. Additionally, our assistance focuses on the training of future priests and supporting contemplative communities of religious sisters by providing them with subsistence aid. This also includes the Poor Clares in Brestovsko. In 2024, the sisters celebrated the 35th anniversary of the foundation of their convent, which was established with the help of ACN, among others. Although it is a strict life of prayer and penance, the order continues to attract young women – seven of the twelve sisters are currently under 40 years old. ACN regularly supports the sisters.
» The Catholic Church is committed to the equal and peaceful coexistence of different ethnic groups and religions. «
The Poor Clares in Brestovsko celebrated the 35th anniversary of their convent in 2024.
ACN Activity Report 2024 | 73 Europe – Bosnia-Herzegovina |
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