Thirty-four-year-old Sister Marija Tatjana is known throughout Croatia for her evangelization efforts, including organizing a Rosary initiative for the country’s national team during the World Cup.
The bishops of Croatia consecrated the country to the Sacred Heart last week, commemorating a similar event in 1900. Young Croatians also made a consecration to the Immaculate Heart.
Italy under Giorgia Meloni joined Hungary, Croatia, and other European countries in resisting a new pro-LGBT EU statement pushing for so-called ‘inclusive policies’ that promote homosexuality and transgenderism.
Thousands of pro-life Croatians, mostly young people, went into the streets of Zagreb on Saturday, May 14, to celebrate unborn life and call for changes in law which would completely prohibit abortion in the mostly Catholic country.
Israel, Austria, and Croatia are requiring citizens to top up their shots due to failing vaccine protection. The move is not unthinkable in the U.S., where the Biden administration has announced plans for upcoming booster shots.
Bernarda Brunovic says that just like her parents who chose life despite the fear, she too wished to give back her life and talent to save the most innocent and voiceless.