Sunday, November 04, 2012

Vatican and Croatia agreed to resolve Dajla case

http://media01.radiovaticana.va/imm/1_0_634040.JPGPrime Minister Zoran Milanovic, met the Pope and Vatican officials during a visit last Monday, helping to sooth tensions over a controversial monastery. 

The monastery in Istria was nationalised under communism and has now become the subject of dispute between the local diocese and the religious order it belonged to before the creation of Yugoslavia. 

After the meeting the Vatican released a press statement saying: "Concerning the well-known case of Dajla, the two sides agreed to resolve the issue as soon as possible, in the spirit of traditional friendship between the Holy See and the Republic of Croatia."