Bonifacio Destefanis
Most Reverend Bonifacio Destefanis | |
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Bishop of Ston | |
Church | Catholic Church |
Diocese | Diocese of Ston |
In office | 1564-1582 |
Predecessor | Pietro de Gozzo |
Successor | Basilio Gradi |
Personal details | |
Born |
c. 1504 Lopud |
Died |
1582 Timișoara, Ottoman Empire (modern-day Romania) |
Bonifacio Destefanis, O.F.M. (died 1582) was a Roman Catholic prelate who served as Bishop of Ston (1564-1582).[1][2][3]
Biography
Destefanis' other names include Bonifacije Stefanić Drakolica, Darcoliza, Drakolica, Crassa, Grassa, Ragusinus, Stephani, Drkoličić and Stjepanović.
Pietro de Gozzo was ordained a priest in the Order of Friars Minor.[1] Destefanis participated at the Council of Trent.[4] On 17 Nov 1564, he was appointed by Pope Pius IV as Bishop of Ston.[1]
In 1580 Destefanis, accompanied by Bartol Sfondrati, was appointed as apostolic visitor and delegate to Dalmatia, Herzegovina, Bosnia, Croatia, Vallachia, Slavonia, Serbia and other European territories governed by the Ottomans.[5] Before this trip, based on Pope's instructions, Destefanis visited Franciscan province in Bosnia.[6] On 15 December 1580 Destefanis reported to Rome that he met bishop of Smederevo, fra Nikola Ugrinović, during his journey to Bosnia.[7] Since there were only five Catholic families in Smederevo, Destefanis proposed to move Ugrinović to Skradin.[8]
He served as Bishop of Ston until his death in 1582.[1]
References
- 1 2 3 4 "Bishop Bonifacio Destefanis, O.F.M." Catholic-Hierarchy.org. David M. Cheney. Retrieved February 29, 2016
- ↑ "Diocese of Stagno (Ston)(Sagona)" Catholic-Hierarchy.org. David M. Cheney. Retrieved February 29, 2016
- ↑ "Titular Episcopal See of Ston" GCatholic.org. Gabriel Chow. Retrieved February 29, 2016
- ↑ (Turčinović 1985, p. 384): "Učestvovao je kao franjevački teolog i na Tridentinskom koncilu, a g.1564 postade stonskim biskupom."
- ↑ (Zorić 2002, p. 38): "Godine 1580. apostolski je vizitator i delegat za Dalmaciju, Hercegovinu, Bosnu, Hrvatsku, Slavoniju, Srbiju, Ugarsku, Vlašku i druge europske krajeve pod turskom vlašću, a pratilac mu je dubrovački isusovac Bartol Sfondrati."
- ↑ (Podružnica 2002, p. 182) "Godine 1580/81. je Bonifacije Drakolica iz Dubrovnika, opservantski franjevac, nekadašnji gvardijan u Jeruzalemu i stonski biskup, otputovao u tursku Ugarsku nakon što je po papinom nalogu posjetio bosansku franjevačku provinciju. "
- ↑ (Posilović 2001, p. 107): Dogodilo se je to nakon što je stonski biskup fra Bonifacije Drakolica u svojstvu apostolskog vizitatora obišao Bosnu i Hercegovinu pa 15. prosinca 1580. izvjestio crkvena nadleštva u Rimu da je sreo i smederevskog biskupa fra Nikolu Ugrinovića (1565-1588)
- ↑ (Hoško 2001, p. 35): "... fra Nikolu Ugrinovića (1565.-1588.) koji u Smederevu ima samo sedam katoličkih kuća. Stoga Drakolica predlaže da Sveta Stolica premjesti Ugrinovića u Skradin.3 U Rimu su samo djelomično prihvatili Drakoličin prijedlog jer je Ugrinović i ..."
Sources
- Zorić, Damir (2002). Ferdinand Konšćak: misionar i istraživač. Nakladni zavod Matice hrvatske. ISBN 978-953-185-063-6.
- Podružnica (2002). Scrinia Slavonica: godišnjak Podružnice za povijest Slavonije, Srijema i Baranje Hrvatskog instituta za povijest. Podružnica za povijest Slavonije, Srijema i Baranje Hrvatskog instituta za povijest.
- Posilović, Znanstveni Skup Pavao (2001). Zbornik o Pavlu Posiloviću: zbornik radova sa znanstvenoga skupa "Pavao Posilović i šibensko-skradinski kraj u njegovo doba", Skradin - Visovac, 27.-28.listopada 2000. Gradska knjižnica Juraj Šižgorić. ISBN 978-953-6163-59-5.
- Hoško, Franjo Emanuel (2001). Franjevci i poslanje Crkve u kontinentalnoj Hrvatskoj. Kršćanska sadašnjost.
- Turčinović, Josip (1985). Samostan Male braće u Dubrovniku. Kršćanska sadašnjost.
Catholic Church titles | ||
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Preceded by Pietro de Gozzo |
Bishop of Ston 1564-1582 |
Succeeded by Basilio Gradi |