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Glas Koncila

Glas Koncila is a Croatian, Roman Catholic, weekly newspaper published in Zagreb and distributed throughout the country, as well as among Croats of Bosnia and Herzegovina and Croatian diaspora.

Glas Koncila
Front page of a 2005 issue
TypeWeekly newspaper
FormatCompact
Owner(s)Archdiocesan Cathedra in Zagreb
EditorBranimir Stanić
FoundedOctober 4, 1962
LanguageCroatian
HeadquartersZagreb, Croatia
ISSN0436-0311
Websitewww.glas-koncila.hr

Publishing history

The newspaper (whose title means "Voice of the Council") began publication on October 4, 1962, at the initiative of the Zagreb Franciscans and based upon a decision made by the archbishop of Zagreb, Franjo Šeper, as a mimeographed bulletin which reported on the events of the Second Vatican Council.[1][2][3] During the 1970s newspaper had a circulation of circa 140 000 copies weekly.[4] Newspaper played decisive role in theological discuss following confrontations of various post-Council theological trends.[5]

It was first printed on September 29, 1963, with the motto "The New Face of the Church". The 1963 Christmas edition was printed in 40,000 copies.[6] The publisher was the Archdiocesan Cathedra in Zagreb and the editor-in-chief was the head of this institution. It was issued every two weeks until the end of 1984. In December 1984, the publication's editor Živko Kustić was put under investigation for disseminating "misinformation" and was sentenced to two months in jail the following month.[7]

Since January 1985, Glas Koncila has been a weekly newspaper, published jointly by the archdioceses of Zagreb, Split, Sarajevo, Rijeka and Zadar. From 1987 to 1991, the archdiocese of Belgrade was also one of the publishers. Since 2004, the publisher is again the Archdiocesan Cathedra in Zagreb.

Notable contributors

Notable contributors include[2][3] Bonaventura Duda, Celestin Tomić, Vladimir Lončarević, Sonja Tomić, Stjepan Lice, Živko Kustić, Smiljana Rendić, Eva Kirchmayer-Bilić, Tomislav Šagi-Bunić...

References

  1. ^ Šimundža, Drago (1972): Uz desetu obljetnicu »Glasa koncila« [Following the 10th-anniversary of Glas Koncila] Crkva u svijetu 7 (4), 373-375.
  2. ^ a b Mikić, Anto (2016): Crkveno i društveno značenje Glasa Koncila od 1963. do 1972. [Ecclesiastical and Social Importance of Glas Koncila from 1963 till 1972] Doctoral dissertation, Faculty of Croatian Studies. Academical advisor: Miroslav Akmadža.
  3. ^ a b Mikić, Anto (2017): Drugi vatikanski koncil i poslijekoncilska obnova na stranicama Glasa Koncila od 1963. do 1972. [The Second Vatican Council and Post–Conciliar Renewal on the Pages of Glas Koncila from 1963 to 1972] Obnovljeni život - časopis za filozofiju i religijske znanosti 72 (4), 443-458.
  4. ^ Rauch, Albert (1975). Jugoslawie. K.-D. Grothusen. pp. 345–359.
  5. ^ Patafta, Daniel (2014): Ekumenska gibanja u Hrvatskoj neposredno nakon Drugoga vatikanskog koncila [Ecumenical movements in Croatia after The Second Vatican Council] Bogoslovska smotra 84 (4), 851-879.
  6. ^ Četiri desetljeća Glasa Koncila [Four decades of Glas Koncila] Informative Catholic Agency (IKA). Published 24 September 2009. Access date 15 April 2020.
  7. ^ Ramet, Sabrina P. (1998). Nihil obstat: religion, politics, and social change in East-Central Europe and Russia. Duke University Press. pp. 168–169.

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