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This holiday is celebrated in all cantons of the Federation entity except West Herzegovina: 25 December Catholic Christmas: Božić: 26 December St. Stephen's Day: Stipandan (Stjepandan) 1st day of Muharram: Islamic New Year Muslimanska Nova Godina: According to the Islamic calendar: 12th day of Rabee'ul-Awwal Prophet's Anniversary Mevlud: 10th ...
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.
National calendars of the Roman Rite of the Catholic Church are lists of saints' feast days and other liturgical celebrations, organized by calendar date, that apply to those within the nation or nations to which each calendar applies who worship according to the Roman Rite of the Latin Church.
Blessed Ivan Merz – Bosnian-Croatian lay academic, beatified by Pope John Paul II on a visit at Banja Luka, Bosnia and Herzegovina on June 23, 2003. Ivan Merz promoted the liturgical movement in Croatia and together with Ivo Protulipac created a movement for the young people, "The Croatian union of the Eagles" ("Hrvatski orlovski savez ...
31 March - Catholic Easter (FBiH) 1 April - Catholic Easter Monday (FBiH) 10 April – Ramadan Bajram (FBiH) 1-2 May - Labour Day; 3 May - Orthodox Good Friday (RS) 5 May - Orthodox Easter (RS) 6 May - Orthodox Easter Monday (RS) 9 May - Victory Day (RS) 16 June – Kurban Bajram (FBiH) 28 June - Saint Vitus Day (RS) 1 November - All Saints ...
The Saint Joseph's Church (Bosnian: Crkva svetog Josipa) is a Roman Catholic church in Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina. It was proclaimed a National Monument of Bosnia and Herzegovina in 2008. It was proclaimed a National Monument of Bosnia and Herzegovina in 2008.
Caritas Bosnia and Herzegovina; Template:Catholic Church in Bosnia and Herzegovina sidebar; Croatian Carmelite Province of Saint Joseph the Father; Croatian Dominican Province; Croatian Province of the Society of Jesus; Croatian Salesian Province of Saint Don Bosco
According to the most recent census, conducted in 2013 and whose results were published in 2016, Muslims today constitute 50.70% of the population; traditional local Christians (Catholic and Orthodox), constitute 45.94%; and other groups, including Protestants, Jews and nonreligious persons, constitute 3.36%, [5] although these figures are often disputed by Bosnia's Serb community. [6]