ZAGREB, 3 January, 2021 – The Archbishop of Zagreb called on all those responsible on Saturday to approach post-earthquake reconstruction in an organised fashion, saying it requires speed, perseverance and effective oversight so that those affected are protected from those always ready to exploit the misfortune of others.
Cardinal Josip Bozanic was speaking at a mass held on the day of mourning for those killed and injured in the 6.2 earthquake that rocked Sisak-Moslavina County on Tuesday.
“Tonight, in spirit, we wish to be close to all who are anxious and scared, who are suffering because of what they are going through.”
He prayed for the speedy recovery of those injured and for everyone to find the courage to strengthen hope and not give in to despondency.
“Let’s pray for those killed and wounded,” Bozanic said, for all those who lost their homes, churches, schools and buildings housing social, administrative and cultural institutions.
The cardinal especially prayed for peace and deliverance from fear, and called for solidarity and assistance, which he said had already manifested itself.
He underlined the young in Croatia and the neighbouring countries, saying they had come to help the people in need without being called on to do so.
“This amazing voice of solidarity has shown once again how much good we carry inside,” he said, mentioning all the services on the ground in the quake-hit area, including firefighters and police.
Among those present at the service was Foreign Minister Gordan Grlic Radman.