Catholic Church in Bosnia and Herzegovina information
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History
History of the Catholic Church in Bosnia and HerzegovinaHistory of Bosnia and Herzegovina–Holy See relationsHistorical diocesesDiocese of DuvnoDiocese of SarsenterumDiocese of BosniaHistorical people JeromeVenantius of Salona Historical sacral architecture Cim BasilicaChurch of St John in Podmilačje
Organisation
Episcopal Conference of Bosnia and HerzegovinaDiocesesList of diocesesArchdiocese of VrhbosnaDiocese of Banja LukaDiocese of Mostar-DuvnoDiocese of Trebinje-Mrkan Schools Faculty of Catholic Theology Sarajevo Pontifical Croatian College Political Croatian Catholic movement Other Military Ordinariate of Bosnia and Herzegovina Apostolic Nunciature
Clergy
Pope Francis Ordinaries Tomo Vukšić, Petar Palić, Željko Majić
Canonized people
Beatified bl. Ivan Merz bl. Drina Martyrs
Cathedrals
Sarajevo Cathedral Banja Luka Cathedral Mostar CathedralTrebinje Cathedral
Churches & shrines
Saint Joseph's Church Church of Saint Anthony of Padua Church of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary ShrinesChurch of the Assumption in OlovoChurch of St John in Podmilačje
Orders
Franciscans Franciscan Province of Bosnia Franciscan Province of Herzegovina Dominicans Croatian Dominican Province Carmelites Province of Saint Joseph the Father Jesuits Province of the Society of Jesus Salesians Province of Saint Don BoscoTrappistsMariastern Abbey
Controversies
Our Lady of MedjugorjeHerzegovina Affair
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The Catholic Church in Bosnia and Herzegovina is a part of the worldwide Catholic Church under the spiritual leadership of the pope in Rome.
According to the latest census from 2013, there are 544,114 Catholics in Bosnia and Herzegovina, making up 15.41% of the population.
According to the official Bishops' Conference of Bosnia and Herzegovina the total number of Catholics in Bosnia and Herzegovina in 2022 was only 333,790.[1]
^"Crkvena statistika u Bosni i Hercegovini od 2021. do 2022. godine".
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