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Meeting Of Krakow Students and Catholic Church Representatives In Serbia

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The ambassadorial residence of H.E. Tomasz Niegodzisz, Ambassador of the Republic of Poland to the Republic of Serbia, hosted a meeting of Krakow students and representatives of the Catholic Church in Serbia.

Laszlo Nemet, Bishop of the Zrenjanin Diocese, the Serbian Roman Catholic Bishop of Hungarian origin, presented the history of Christianity on the territory of the former Yugoslavia, with emphasis on the current situation in Serbia.

The second part of the meeting saw students addressed by Stanislav Hočevar and Metropolitan Archbishop Stanislav Buđik from Lublin.

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