Midnight Mass held earlier at Sarajevo's Sacred Heart Cathedral (PHOTO)

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Humanity is secure and nations are each other’s blessings only if people behave decently, coadjutor archbishop of the archdiocese of Vrhbosna, Tomo Vuksic, told a small number of believers who on Thursday evening attended the ‘midnight’ mass in Sarajevo which this year was held earlier due to COVID-19 restrictions.

Vuksic held the mass alongside Bosnia's Catholic Archbshop, Vinko Puljic, at the Sacred Heart Cathedral at 8 pm in the presence of a small number of believers.

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Anadolija/Samır Jordamovıc
Anadolija/Samır Jordamovıc
Anadolija/Samır Jordamovıc

The Cathlic official reminded in his speech of the necessity for decency and humanity of every individual in order for a society to function.

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“And the worker will then have a just wage and the sick the required care, and the naked and the hungry clothes and meals and only then will God have a place in human society. That is why the message tonight is to all people: He who wants to be and to remain close to God forever must do what God did – to become man, for himself and for others,” the Archbishop said and wished Catholics a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year.