Episcopal Conference of Bosnia and Herzegovina information
Assembly of Catholic bishops
Bishops' Conference of Bosnia and Herzegovina Conferentia Episcoporum Bosniae et Hercegovinae
Abbreviation
BKBIH
Formation
December 8, 1994; 29 years ago (1994-12-08)
Type
NGO
Purpose
To support the ministry of bishops
Headquarters
Sarajevo
Location
Kaptol 32, Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina
Region served
Bosnia and Herzegovina
Membership
Active and retired Catholic bishops of Bosnia and Herzegovina
Official language
Croatian
President
Tomo Vukšić
General Secretary
Msgr. Ivo Tomašević
Main organ
Conference
Affiliations
Council of the Bishops' Conferences of Europe
Website
http://www.bkbih.ba/
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History
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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
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The Bishops' Conference of Bosnia and Herzegovina (Croatian: Biskupska Konferencija Bosne i Hercegovine) is the permanent assembly of Catholic bishops in Bosnia and Herzegovina founded in 1994 by the Holy See.[1]
The president of the Conference is elected among the bishops for a term of five years. Tomo Vukšić, Archbishop of Vrhbosna, is the incumbent president of the Conference.
The Episcopal Conference of Bosnia and Herzegovina is a member of the Council of European Episcopal Conferences (CCEE).
^Episcopal Conference of Bosnia and Herzegovina (8 December 1994). "Dekret osnutka". bkbih.ba (in Croatian). Episcopal Conference of Bosnia and Herzegovina. Retrieved 11 July 2020.
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