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The Vatican Purposes to Evangelize Kosovo
April 2, 2008 | From theTrumpet.com

The Roman Catholic bishop of Kosovo believes that Kosovo's Muslims need a
"cultural baptism" into Catholicism. How is the Vatican influencing events
in the Balkans? By Andrew Miiller

The majority of Kosovo's population may be Islamic, but that is not stopping
the Vatican from launching a full-scale evangelistic campaign in Kosovo.
Pope Benedict xvi has called for Europe to return to its Catholic roots, and
Dode Gjergji-Kosovo's Roman Catholic bishop-is doing all he can to convert
Kosovo's Muslims.

Both Kosovo and Albania have Catholic roots almost as deep as Rome itself.
The Roman province of Illyria on the Balkan Peninsula was one of the first
territories to which Catholicism spread. It all changed after the Ottoman
conquest of Balkans in the 14th century, however. Under the rule of the
Ottoman Turks, the majority of Albanians converted to Islam.

This history was on Gjergji's mind as he spoke recently before a gathering
of European Democratic Party officials in Brussels. In this speech, Gjergji
called the Kosovo Albanians Islamized Catholics who were converted only
because of Ottoman terror. Now, as Kosovo is increasingly looking to the
European Union and the Vatican for support against Serbia, Gjergji says
there is a need for a "cultural baptism" in Kosovo.

As the Balkan Investigative Reporting Network put it:

Far from being marginalized-as is the story in so many mainly Muslim
societies-in Kosovo the small Catholic minority has seen a resurgence in its
fortunes as Kosovars of all faiths look to Europe to resolve their political
destiny. .

Since nato drove Serbian forces from Kosovo in 1999, Catholics have
increasingly emerged from the sidelines in Kosovo.

As Gjergji presses forward with his missionary activities, he is also
devoting considerable effort to supporting the construction of a major
Catholic cathedral in Pristina. This cathedral-which is being built with the
support of Kosovar President Fatmir Sejdiu-has been hailed by the New Kosova
Report as a symbol of the Vatican's attempts at "cultural baptism."

Gjergji was appointed as bishop of the Albanian Sape Diocese by Pope
Benedict xvi before he was transferred to Kosovo. Vatican involvement in
Kosovo, however, runs a lot deeper than the pope's relationship with
Gjergji. Kosovar President Fatmir Sejdiu met with Benedict himself in the
Vatican on February 2. This visit was reminiscent of the long-standing
relationship between former Kosovar President Ibrahim Rugova and Pope John
Paul ii.

It makes sense that Kosovar leadership would want a relationship with the
Vatican. The Vatican was one of the first states to recognize both Croatia
and Slovenia when they broke away from Yugoslavia back in the early 1990s.
Kosovo also would like Vatican support for its independence-but the Vatican
does not give its support for nothing.

Both Croatia and Slovenia were Catholic entities trying to break away from
an Eastern Orthodox-dominated Yugoslavia. Kosovo is primarily Islamic.
Because of this, Pope Benedict has been more low-key in his support for
Kosovo. He still offered symbolic support by meeting with the Kosovar
president, but for now he is holding off official recognition while he has
Gjergji sow the seeds of "cultural baptism."

As Gjergji said, the Vatican is "very influential in the province [of
Kosovo], and not just among Catholics."

As the European Union continues to annex the Balkans, the Roman Catholic
Church will be working to give areas like Kosovo their European ID
card-Roman Catholicism. Of course, it is going to take a lot more than
"seeds" for the Vatican to make much of a dent in an area that is still
almost completely Islamic, but the process has been started. Five Islamic
terrorists were arrested in Bosnia on March 30 on grounds that they were
planning to bomb Catholic churches, among other alleged targets. As the
Vatican's evangelical campaign builds speed, events like this could become
more and more frequent throughout the Balkans-Kosovo included.

For more information on the Vatican's involvement in the Balkans, read
Germany and the Holy Roman Empire and the The Rising Beast-Germany's
Conquest of the Balkans. 

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