CONFLICT BETWEEN THE COMMUNIST GOVERNMENT OF YUGOSLAVIA AND THE FRANCISCAN PROVINCE OF HERZEGOVINA: ACTIVITY OF THE CROATIAN FRANCISCAN COMMISSARIAT OF THE HOLY FAMILY IN THE USA (1954-1980) Cover Image

CONFLICT BETWEEN THE COMMUNIST GOVERNMENT OF YUGOSLAVIA AND THE FRANCISCAN PROVINCE OF HERZEGOVINA: ACTIVITY OF THE CROATIAN FRANCISCAN COMMISSARIAT OF THE HOLY FAMILY IN THE USA (1954-1980)
CONFLICT BETWEEN THE COMMUNIST GOVERNMENT OF YUGOSLAVIA AND THE FRANCISCAN PROVINCE OF HERZEGOVINA: ACTIVITY OF THE CROATIAN FRANCISCAN COMMISSARIAT OF THE HOLY FAMILY IN THE USA (1954-1980)

Author(s): Miroslav Akmadža
Subject(s): History, Politics and religion, Post-War period (1950 - 1989), History of Communism
Published by: Hrvatski institut za povijest
Keywords: Croatian Franciscan Commissariat in Chicago; Herzegovinian Franciscan Province; communist authorities; Yugoslavia;

Summary/Abstract: The author of the paper analyses the policy of the communist regime in Yugoslavia towards priestly emigration on the example of the Croatian Franciscan Commissariat in Chicago. The Yugoslav authorities conditioned the more liberty for the Church and Franciscan order with the changes in the Commissariat, which would prevent the anti-Yugoslav activities of the Franciscans there. Given that the Franciscans from Herzegovinian received considerable financial support from the Commissariat, they sought to find a way to satisfy the state authorities without disturbing cooperation with the Commissariat.

  • Issue Year: XIV/2018
  • Issue No: 1
  • Page Range: 321-351
  • Page Count: 32
  • Language: English