Roman Catholic Diocese of Trebinje-Mrkan
Diocese of Trebinje-Mrkan Dioecesis Tribuniensis-Marcanensis Trebinjsko-mrkanska biskupija | |
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Location | |
Country | Bosnia and Herzegovina |
Ecclesiastical province | Sarajevo |
Statistics | |
Parishes | 15 |
Information | |
Denomination | Catholic |
Rite | Roman Rite |
Established | 984 |
Cathedral | Cathedral of the Birth of Mary |
Patron saint | Archangel Michael |
Secular priests | 32 |
Current leadership | |
Pope | Francis |
Apostolic Administrator | Ratko Perić |
Metropolitan Archbishop | Vinko Puljić |
Map | |
The Roman Catholic Diocese of Trebinje-Mrkan (Latin: Diocesis Tribuniensis-Marcanensis) is an ecclesiastical territory or diocese of the Catholic Church in Herzegovina. It is the oldest and smallest Catholic diocese of Bosnia and Herzegovina.
History
The diocese was formed sometime before the year 1022. An exact date is not known, but church officials decided to celebrate the diocese's millennium in 1984, estimatiing its foundation at 984. The diocese has its episcopal see in the city of Trebinje. However, from 1361 to 1391 it was relocated to the island of Mrkan, thus taking on the present double name.
In 1890, the diocese was united with the much larger Diocese of Mostar-Duvno. Since then it has been administered by Mostar-Duvno's bishop (currently Ratko Perić). However, unlike the rest of the Mostar-Duvno territory, Franciscan priests are not appointed to parishes in Trebinje-Mrkan, as the Franciscan custody does not extend into this region.
On May 1, 1984 the Church of the Birth of Mary in Trebinje was made a cathedral by decree. This came to coincide with a symposium held that year under the leadership of Bishop Pavao Žanić to study the historical and pastoral significance of the diocese. One of the most important parishes in the bishopric is the Shrine of the Queen of Peace in Hrasno. Every year thousands gather to celebrate the parish's feast day.
Ordinaries
Bishops of Trebinje-Mrkan
Bishops of Trebinje-Mrkan | ||||
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From | Until | Incumbent | Notes | |
c. 1142 | c. 1154 | Konstantin | ||
c. 1154 | 1250 | unknown | ||
1250 | 1276 | Salvije | Benedictine | |
1276 | 1322 | unknown | ||
1322 | 1333 | Nikola | Franciscan friar | |
1333 | 1344 | unknown | ||
1344 | Bonifacije | |||
1345 | Ivan de Mobili | Cistercian | ||
1349 | Ivan de Rupella | Carmelite | ||
1355 | Matija de Altamuta | Cistercian | ||
1362 | 1370 | Dessa | Bishop of Mrkan, also recorded as Uljaš. | |
1370 | 1374 | Franjo | Bishop of Mrkan | |
1371 | unknown | Nikola de Paden | Augustinian | |
1385 | unknown | Ratko | Bishop of Mrkan, died in 1393. | |
1389 | Ivan | |||
1391 | 1416 | Jakov Norvegije | Dominican friar | |
1417 | unknown | Ivan Muzarić | Dominican friar | |
1425 | 1435 | Dominik Grancorve | Dominican friar | |
1435 | Ivan | Dominican friar | ||
1436 | 1456 | Mihovil Natalis | ||
1464 | 1481 | Blaž | Dominican friar | |
1481 | 1492 | Donat Đurđević | Dominican friar, also recorded as Donato de Georgiis. | |
1493 | 1513 | Đuro Kružić | Cistercian from Dubrovnik | |
1514 | 1527 | Augustin Nalješković | Dominican friar, also recorded as Agostino de Nabe. | |
1528 | 1532 | Franjo Pucić | Dominican friar, also recorded as Francesco Pozzo. | |
1532 | 1562 | Toma Crijević | Dominican friar, also recorded as Tommaso Cervino. | |
1562 | 1575 | Jakov Lukarić | Franciscan friar, also recorded as Giacomo Luccari. | |
1575 | 1599 | Šimun Menčetić | Priest from Dubrovnik, also recorded as Simeone Metis. | |
1606 | 1608 | Toma Budislavić | Also recorded as Tommaso Nadal. | |
1609 | 1615 | Ambrozije Gučetić | Dominican friar, also recorded as Ambrogio Gozzeo. | |
1615 | 1647 | Krizostom Antić | Benedictine, also recorded as Crisostomo Antichi. | |
1647 | 1661 | Sabin Cvjetković | Franciscan friar, also recorded as Savino Florian. | |
1663 | 1668 | Scipion de Martinis | ||
1669 | 1703 | Antonije Primović | Franciscan friar, also recorded as Antonio Primi. | |
1703 | 1727 | Ante Righi | ||
1727 | 1731 | Franjo Jeronim Bunić | Also recorded as Francesco Girolamo Bona. | |
1731 | 1733 | Marko Andrijašević | Archbishop of Sofija in exilio, apostolic administrator of Trebinje. | |
1733 | 1760 | Šiško Tudišić | Also recorded as Sigismondo Tudisi. | |
1760 | 1792 | Anzelmo Katić | Franciscan friar, c Anselmo (Nicolò) Cattich. | |
1792 | 1819 | Nikola Ferić | Also recorded as Nikolaj Ferrich. | |
Sources:[1][2] |
Apostolic delegates
Apostolic delegates of Trebinje-Mrkan and capitulary vicars of Dubrovnik | ||||
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From | Until | Incumbent | Notes | |
1819 | 1837 | Dominik Sokolović | Priest from Trebinje. | |
1837 | 1839 | Nikola Đuran | Priest from Dubrovnik. | |
Sources:[1] |
Apostolic Administrators
Apostolic Administrators of Trebinje-Mrkan and bishops of Dubrovnik | ||||
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From | Until | Incumbent | Notes | |
1839 | 1842 | Antun Giuriceo | Bishop of Dubrovnik, also recorded as Antonio Giurico. | |
1843 | 1855 | Toma Jederlinić | Bishop of Dubrovnik | |
1856 | 1870 | Vinko Čubranić | Bishop of Dubrovnik, also recorded as Vincenzo Zubranić. | |
1872 | 1881 | Ivan Zaffron | Bishop of Dubrovnik, also recorded as Ivan Zoffran. | |
1882 | 1890 | Mato Vodopić | Bishop of Dubrovnik | |
Apostolic Administrators of Trebinje-Mrkan and bishops of Mostar-Duvno | ||||
From | Until | Incumbent | Notes | |
1890 | 1810 | Paškal Buconjić | Bishop of Mostar-Duvno, Franciscan friar. | |
1912 | 1942 | Alojzije Mišić | Bishop of Mostar-Duvno, Franciscan friar. | |
1942 | 1980 | Petar Čule | Bishop of Mostar-Duvno | |
1980 | 1993 | Pavao Žanić | Bishop of Mostar-Duvno | |
1993 | present | Ratko Perić | Bishop of Mostar-Duvno | |
Sources:[1][3] |
See also
References
- 1 2 3 "Biskupi (Bishops)" (in Croatian). Diocese of Mostar-Duvno. Retrieved 12 May 2013.
- ↑ "Diocese of Trebinje e Mrkan". Catholic-Hierarchy.org. David M. Cheney. Retrieved 21 January 2015.
- ↑ "Diocese of Dubrovnik (Ragusa)". Catholic-Hierarchy.org. David M. Cheney. Retrieved 21 January 2015.
- GCatholic.org: Cathedral of the Birth of Mary
Coordinates: 42°42′39″N 18°20′42″E / 42.7109°N 18.3451°E