
"In no other European country has the plight of Catholics been as dramatic as in Bosnia - at least half have left, and those who remain have problems finding a roof over their heads, food, jobs and conditions for life," Bishop Franjo Komarica of Banja Luka told the Zagreb-based Vecernij List on Sunday.
The bishop was speaking after the International Meeting for Peace, which was organised in the Bosnian capital by the Rome-based St Egidio Community and attended by 200 Catholic, Orthodox, Protestant, Muslim, Jewish, Buddhist and Hindu representatives.