"I and Everyday Reality" is a book by Vojko Devetak that deals with everyday life and reality through the author's unique perspective. The book explores various aspects of everyday situations, offering deep insights and reflections on life.
Short, practical, and full of optimism, The Marriage Alphabet remains a favorite among couples, engaged couples, and pastoral workers—an ideal gift for a wedding or vow renewal. It's easy to read, yet leaves a deep impression.
"My Prison Cells" by Joško Kragelj is an autobiographical book in which the author describes the years he spent in Yugoslav prisons for political reasons.
The book brings together 23 articles published in various publications of Bosna Srebrena and other religious newspapers and anthologies, and was published on the occasion of the author's 70th birthday, 50th anniversary of his monasticism, and the 800th an
A classic translation of the Holy Scriptures into Serbian, known as the Vuk-Daničić Bible. The New Testament was translated by Vuk Stefanović Karadžić (1847, Vienna), and the Old Testament by Đuro Daničić (completed in 1865, published in 1868 in Belgrade)
The book is written simply, warmly, and directly. While critical, it is never hostile. It is intended to stimulate dialogue and encourage bishops to better understand the daily lives of ordinary believers.