Pope
Francis receives chair of Bosnia-Herzegovina Presidency
(Vatican
Radio) Pope Francis received the Chairman of the Presidency of Bosnia and
Herzegovina, Dragan Čović, on Wednesday morning. Čović is the current occupant
of the head position in a rotating collegial presidency, composed of three
members: a Bosnian, a Croat, and a Serb, who serve together for a four-year
term.
The
rotating system was put in place in 1996, as part of the constitutional
settlement that brought an end to the 1992-1995 conflict in the former
Yugoslavia, which was the worst fighting in Europe since the end of World War
II.
In
remarks to the President, Pope Francis said that the example of the people of
Bosnia and Herzegovina is one from which the Holy Father himself has learned
much: about the capacity to suffer; to forgive and to strive for forgiveness;
to come together and work for the common good; to dialogue. “Thank you so much
for these examples, which you give to humanity,” said Pope Francis.
The
Holy Father also asked the chairman of the Presidency to bring greetings to his
colleagues in the office, and to extend a special word of greeting to the young
people of the country. “Greet the good young people for me,” he said, recalling
the questions they put to him during his visit to the city of Sarajevo earlier
this year. “They are,” he said, “the promise of your homeland.”
Pope
Francis concluded his remarks with a promise of prayer and with a blessing:
“Now we ask God, the God of all, God the Father of all, that He bless us, bless
our lives, bless our homes, bless our families, bless our children and bless
the future of Bosnia and Herzegovina.”

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