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Serbian Orthodox Diocese of Raska and Prizren
Kosovo and Metohija

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Glas Javnosti Daily, Belgrade
03 June 2003
Serbian text at:
http://www.glas-javnosti.co.yu/danas/srpski/T03060301.shtml

Why Serbian Patriarch Pavle will not welcome the head of the Roman
Catholic Church to Republika Srpska
Mass at massacre site, amnesty for crimes

Foreign Minister Svilanovic proposed that Patriarch Pavle welcome the
Pope in Banja Luka; the head of the Serbian Orthodox Church refused.
Mass at the massacre site of Petricevac, where Ustashe* slaughtered
2,730 Serbs, among them 500 children. Bishops of the Serbian Orthodox
Church: a provocation

by PETAR PASIC

(PHOTO: Franciscan friar Filipovic, known as "Brother Satan", a
commander of the Jasenovac Concentration Camp and a brother of the
monastery where Pope John Paul II will serve mass on June 22)


The scheduled visit of the head of the Roman Catholic Church, Pope
John Paul II, to Republika Srpska and Banja Luka has stirred up strong
passions both in Republika Srpska and in Serbia. Serbs on both sides
of the Drina River are especially unhappy with the announcement that
the Pope will serve mass at a massacre site near Banja Luka. According
to the itinerary, the head of the Roman Catholic Church will serve in
the Franciscan monastery Petricevac, where Ustashe* performed genocide
against the Serbs, slaughtering 2,730 people, 500 of whom were
children.

According to announcements, the Pope's visit to this part of Republika
Srpska is expected to be glamorous. His trip will cost approximately
five million euros; new grass lawns will be built for the
"popemobile"; and several hundred thousand Catholic believers are
expected to welcome the Holy Father. Representatives of the Roman
Catholic Church have indicated that it is their wish that the Pope's
host be the head of the Serbian Orthodox Church, His Beatitude the
Serbian Patriarch Kyr Pavle.

"Glas" has learned, however, that the Patriarch will not welcome the
Pope on June 22.

"Prior to the conclusion of the session of the Holy Synod of Bishops
of the Serbian Orthodox Church from May 13 to May 24, Serbia and
Montenegro foreign minister Goran Svilanovic visited the Patriarchate
and the Bishops of the Serbian Orthodox Church. At that time
Svilanovic proposed to the Patriarch that he host the Pope's visit;
however, the Patriarch rejected this, most probably due to the
location where the Pope will serve mass," one of the bishops of the
Serbian Orthodox Church and member of the Holy Synod told "Glas".

This senior church official emphasized that under the circumstances it
is not customary for the head of the Roman Catholic Church to be
welcomed by a senior delegation of the Synod of the Serbian Orthodox
Church, and that this would probably be done by Bishop Jefrem of Banja
Luka, who, it appears, has not yet received an official invitation.

Dr. Milan Bulajic, the president of the Genocide Investigation Fund,
expressed his bitterness and disbelief that no one has officially
condemned the Pope's intent to serve mass at the massacre site.

"From Petricevac Monastery the Ustashe, led by Franciscan parish
priest Vjekoslav (Tomislav) Filipovic, set out on a massacre of the
Serb population. In just ten hours, on February 6, 1942, in the
villages of Drakulic, Motike and Sargovic, they slaughtered no less
than 2,730 Serbs, 500 of whom were children. The genocide was
committed by the Second Corporal Battle Unit of Ustashe leader Ante
Pavelic, headed by Ueberlieutenant Josip Mislov and Captain Nikola
Zelic, who were led by the priest Filipovic," Dr. Bulajic told "Glas".

One of the greatest pogroms against innocent Serb civilians began at
dawn with the takeover of the Rakovac mine, where 37 workers were
killed with a pickax. The worst scene of the monstrous crime occurred
at the school, where 60 children were slaughtered before the eyes of
their teacher, who lost her mind as a result.


Ante Pavelic, the chief of the USTASHE Nazi regime in Croatia, with
the Roman Catholic Episcopate and the recently beatified Cardinal
Aloysius Stepinac (right from Pavelic). Vatican has never condemned
the Ustashe movement or told the truth about the open involvement of
the Roman Catholic clergy in its ranks

According to "MAGNUM CRIMEN" ("The Great Crime") of author Viktor
Novak, who described the bestial acts of the Ustashe against the Serbs
during World War II, a brother of the Petricevac Monastery, Tomislav
Filipovic, entered the classroom during class with 12 Ustashe,
imitating Jesus Christ and his twelve apostles. He ordered teacher
Dobrila Martinovic to bring a Serb child to the front of the class.

Suspecting nothing, the teacher called Radojka Glamocanin, a pretty
and neat child, the daughter of Djuro Glamocanin, a respected citizen
of Drakulic then imprisoned in Germany. The brother gently received
the child, lifted her to the lectern and then slowly began to slit her
throat in front of the other children, the teacher and the Ustashe.
Panic broke out; the horrified children screamed and jumped. The
brother calmly and in Jesuit-like, dignified fashion addressed the
Ustashe: "Ustashe, by this in the name of God I baptize these
degenerates and you should follow my example. I am the first to accept
all sin onto my soul; I will confess you and absolve you of all sin."

The priest then ordered the teacher to take all the Serb children into
the schoolyard. He issued the same order to teacher Mara Tunjic in
another classroom. In the schoolyard, on the trodden snow, he placed
the 12 Ustashe in a circle and then ordered the children to run next
to them. As each child passed, an Ustashe would gouge out an eye and
push it into the child's slit belly; he would cut off an ear from a
second child, the nose from a third, a finger from a fourth, the
cheeks from a fifth... And so on until all the children collapsed.
Then the Ustashe finished them off in the snow. Priest Filipovic later
became the administrator of the Jasenovac concentration camp and
earned the nickname "Brother Satan".

Whether the long announced visit of the head of the Roman Catholic
Church to Bosnia and Herzegovina has to begin with mass on a terrible
Serb massacre site is the question which will surely remain in the
focus of public attention in coming days.

Blessing of crime site

"The Pope has visited Croatia twice and Jasenovac not once. He has
never addressed an apology to the victims of the genocide in which
representatives of the Catholic Church participated. Now he is
planning to hold Holy Mass at a Serb massacre site and to beatify a
layman, Ivan Merc, who founded the Catholic youth movement, from which
the Ustashe youth organization later sprang," emphasized Bulajic,
adding: "Isn't the Pope blessing a crime site and amnestying criminals
by this act?"

Church opposed

The bishops of the Serbian Orthodox Church consider the decision to
have the Pope serve mass in Petricevac to be a provocation, a member
of the Holy Synod told "Glas". "The bishops are divided on the issue
of whether to meet with the Pope, even though the dominant view is
that talks are certainly necessary. However, with respect to the mass
at Petricevac, all the bishops were opposed," said the senior church
official. "Glas" learned that the bishops spoke about "acquainting the
Pope with crimes against Serbs committed in this region during World
War II."

Marovic visits the Pope

VATICAN (Beta) - Serbia and Montenegro president Svetozar Marovic
expressed the hope yesterday that intensive work could be done in the
next year on a visit by Pope John Paul II to the state union.

After talks with the Pope and the state secretary of the Holy See,
Cardinal Angelo Sodana, Marovic said that the possibility of a papal
visit to Serbia and Montenegro was discussed. He added that, as head
of the state union, he could have invited the Pope to visit Serbia and
Montenegro but that he wants the visit to occur at a moment when the
conditions are right in the view of the Serbian Orthodox Church. The
Pope expressed his support for peace and stability in Serbia and
Montenegro and Southeastern Europe. The head of the Roman Catholic
Church welcomed the activities of the Serbia and Montenegro government
toward affirmation of dialogue and compromise.

Translated by www.serbian-translation.com (June 4, 2003)

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*Ustashe - Croatian NAZI troops during the Second World War. Parallel
of German SS units.

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Related Links (Ustashe movement, Jasenovac camp, Involvement of the
Roman Catholic clergy)

Museum of Holocaust (Washington D.C) - HOLOCAUST ERA IN CROATIA -
JASENOVAC 1941-1945
http://www.ushmm.org/museum/exhibit/online/jasenovac/

Jasenovac - Pavelic Papers
An independent project researching the history of the Ustashe Movement
http://www.pavelicpapers.com/documents/jasenovac/

Miroslav Filipovic-Majstorovic "BROTHER SATAN"
http://www.pavelicpapers.com/documents/filipovic/index.html

Franciscan priest and enthusiastic commandant at Jasenovac. Known to
inmates as Fra Sotona (Brother Devil) for his appetite for cruelty and
blood. Never excommunicated from the order, he continued to preach
sermons and take confession while he took part in monstrous cruelty
against inmates at Jasenovac. Captured by Communists after the war, he
was summarily tried and hanged in his friar's robes.

Jasenovac Survivor on Miroslav Filipovic-Majstorovic - Excerpt
http://www.pavelicpapers.com/documents/filipovic/mfm0001.html
A powerful passage from an interview with Jasenovac survivor Dr.
Nikola Nikolic on concentration camp commandant and priest Fra
Miroslav Filipovic-Majstorovic.

Miroslav Filipovic Majstorovic (WIKIPEDIA)
http://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/Miroslav_Filipovic-Majstorovic

"Miroslav Filipovic-Majstorovic (died 1946) was a former Franciscan
friar from the monastery of Petricevac, who commanded the Jasenovac
concentration camp in Yugoslavia during World War II. A member of the
Croatian ultra-nationalist Ustase, he continued in his role as a
member of a religious order, even while commanding the camp, earning
him the epithet Fra Satana ("Brother Devil") among the inmates.

A Croatian nationalist and a fascist, he combined religion with his
political ideology. In one instance, in a raid on a Serb Orthodox
village in 1942, he slashed the throat of a child and exclaimed:
"Ustasha, this is the way in which I baptise these bastards in the
name of God. You should just follow my example. Let this thing be on
my soul, but I am going to give you my forgiveness and the forgiveness
of the Church for your acts." At his trial for war crimes, he later
admitted to personally killing at least one hundred people, including
children, PER DAY [our emphasis] in the camp.

After the war, Filipovic-Majstorovic was tried and sentenced to death.
He was hanged wearing the friar's robes he often wore in the camp,
when giving confession and murdering prisoners."

THE CASE OF ARCHBISHOP STEPINAC - PATRON SAINT OF GENOCIDE
http://www.home.earthlink.net/~velid/cf/cs/psg1.html
The Role of Stepinac - Mass Conversions and Genocide


Cardinal Stepinac and his clerics at one of the
Nazi ceremonies

The Holocaust Revealed - What is the Vatican Hiding
http://www.holocaustrevealed.org/_domain/holocaustrevealed.org/Church/Vatic=
an_Hiding.htm

Jasenovac Concentration Camp
http://www.balkan-archive.org.yu/kosta/jasenovac/jasenovac-INDEX.html

The Yugoslav Auschwitz and the Vatican, by Vladimir Dedijer
http://www.ahriman.com/en/dedijer.htm

From the editor's preface:

»...in Catholic Croatia, the 'Kingdom of God', everyone who did not
belong to the Catholic faith - for the most part Orthodox Serbs - was
compelled to convert to Catholicism. Those who refused - as well as
many who had already converted - were murdered, usually after
prolonged torture in which the order of the day was the cutting off of
noses, ears, or other body parts, or poking out of eyes. Children were
cut out of the bodies of pregnant women and subsequently beheaded;
people were chopped to pieces before the eyes of loved ones, who were
even forced to catch the spurting blood in a bowl, etc., to list only
a few horrors as examples. These atrocities assumed such an extent
that even German Nazis, who were not exactly sensitive in such
matters, protested. ... If this historical fact is little known where
we are, another fact completely escapes our knowledge: the decisive
involvement of the Vatican in these massacres. .«

The way the Croatian side is »burying the ghosts of the past« is
tailor-made to thrill the hearts of the Catholic and the Green
faction: the leader of the Croatian regime, Tudjman, has meanwhile had
Jasenovac levelled to the ground, destroyed all the documents and
declared it a »bird sanctuary«.

JASENOVAC, by CARL SAVICH
http://www.serbianna.com/columns/savich/007.shtml

"The commanders and executioners at the Jasenovac camp, Vjekoslav Maks
Luburic, Ljubo Milos, Ivica Matkovic, Zvonimir Brekalo, Ivica
Brkljacic, Saban Mujica, a Muslim known as 'bloody Mujo', Zvonko
Lipovac, were known for their sadistic brutality and inhumane cruelty.
The most noted for his cruelty, however, was Frater Miroslav
Filipovic-Majstorovic, a former Roman Catholic friar, known as
'Brother Devil' (Fra Sotona), who was a commander at the Jasenovac
camp from June to October 1942. Filipovic-Majstorovic was ordained a
Roman Catholic priest in 1939. He was a chaplain in an Ustasha brigade
which massacred over 2,200 Serbian civilians in the villages of
Drakulic, Motika and Sargovac, near Banja Luka. Accused of inciting
this mass murder of Bosnian Serbs, he was court-martialled and brought
before a German military court. The papal legate Ramiro Marcone
suspended him after the massacres. Through the intervention of
Vjekoslav Luburic, he was brought to Jasenovac on June l0, 1942 where
he was a commander until October 1942. From Jasenovac, he went to the
Stara Gradiska camp, where he was a camp commandant until March 20,
1943. During his four-month command at Jasenovac over 30,000 inmates
were murdered. Filipovic-Majstorovic, tried as a war criminal after
the war, admitted that he oversaw the extermination of at least 30,000
inmates:"

JASENOVAC - THE HISTORICAL LEGACY, by CARL SAVICH
http://www.serbianna.com/columns/savich/008.shtml

CLERO-FASCIST STUDIES PROJECT
http://home.earthlink.net/~velid/cf/

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Pope John Paul II prays in front of the effigy of Cardinal Stepinac,
inspirer and main ideological supporter of Ustasha movement and
genocide against Jews and Serbs

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