Naša ognjišta

Naša ognjišta is a Bosnian-Croat, Roman Catholic, weekly newspaper published by the Franciscan province of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Mostar-Duvno in Herzegovina. Following Glas Koncila, the newspaper is the second most influential Catholic newspaper among Bosnian Croats.[1] The newspaper is also distributed among the Croatian diaspora worldwide. The newspaper is printed in Franjo Kluz Printing House in Omiš, Croatia.

Naša ognjišta
Format23,5x33 cm
PublisherRoman Catholic Diocese of Mostar-Duvno
Editor-in-chiefRobert Jolić
LanguageCroatian
CityTomislavgrad
CountryBosnia and Herzegovina
Circulation15 000 (as of 2014)
Websitesamostan-tomislavgrad.info

The first issue was published at July 20, 1971, as the first Catholic periodical in Bosnia and Herzegovina following the ending of the Second World War.[2] The newspaper was not published during the Bosnian War but was renewed following its ending in 1995.

Notable contributors include Jozo Mašić, Ante Matić, Nenad Mirko Novaković, Fabijan Lovrić, Bazilije Pandžić...

References

  1. "GLAS KONCILA" I "NAŠA OGNJIŠTA" PREDLOŽENI ZA NAGRADE UCIP-a index.hr. Published 22 March 2004. Access date 14 April 2020.
  2. Majić, M., 2007: NAŠA OGNJIŠTA – PRVI KATOLIČKI LIST U BOSNI I HERCEGOVINI POSLIJE DRUGOGA SVJETSKOG RATA Hum : časopis Filozofskog fakulteta Sveučilišta u Mostaru 2, 208-222.
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