Bishop Gregory advocates for Croatian language and script in liturgy to preserve cultural identity.
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Bishop Gregory of Nin, in 741, played a crucial role in the preservation and promotion of the Croatian language and script during religious liturgies. By advocating for the use of Croatian instead of Latin in church services, he helped solidify the importance of the local language and script in Croatian culture and identity. This bold move by Bishop Gregory laid the foundation for the recognition of the Croatian language within religious settings, contributing to its continued relevance and significance in Croatian society. His actions symbolize a pivotal moment in Croatian history, highlighting the resilience and determination of the Croatian people to preserve their language and cultural heritage. #CroatianLanguage #CroatianCulture #BishopGregory #CroatianHeritage
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Location : Croatia
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