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necessity of the introduction of the diocesan clergy in the vicariate because the head of the
Franciscan Custody had all authority, with the apostolic vicar being only a figurehead that confirms his decisions. He also asked him to lobby with the Holy See to establish a diocese to find new parishes controlled by the diocesan clergy, with the Franciscans retaining the rest of the parishes.
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Makarska, however, they opposed claiming that the "Church of Duvno is canonically united" with their dioceses. On a session of the Propaganda from April 1722, it was concluded that the Propaganda could draw the new borders of the Diocese of Duvno; however, no further efforts
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Kraljević entered into a conflict with the
Franciscan Custody of Herzegovina due to the Franciscans controlling all of the parishes in Herzegovina, while Kraljević, even though a Franciscan himself, wanted to have diocesan clergy at his disposal. In 1878, he wrote to the nuncio in Vienna about the
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Ottomans. Many people fled after the conquest or migrated later. Franciscan monasteries were destroyed, and churches were turned into mosques. In the 16th century, the last Franciscan monasteries perished in Herzegovina. However, they remained active among
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nominated
Buconjić for the post of the residential bishop of Mostar-Duvno to the Emperor, who agreed and appointed Buconjić the new residential bishop on 9 October 1881. The Emperor's appointment was sent to Rome for the official confirmation, and Pope Leo XIII proclaimed Buconjić the residential
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friar Ilija Vidošević wrote to Barišić about the idea of establishing a separate
Herzegovinian apostolic vicariate, an idea also supported by Ali Pasha. In 1843, Barišić returned from a trip to Albania and stayed in Čerigaj, where Fr. Ilija helped him to establish a connection with Ali Pasha. In
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the apostolic visitor, and he arrived in Mostar in
February the next year. Forlani finished the report in May 1878 and advised the bishop to act in agreement with the Franciscans, record revenues and expenditures, and help the construction of the monastery in Humac. The question of the parishes
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The archbishop of Zadar suggested that the jurisdiction of the apostolic vicariate should include the territory of the
Diocese of Duvno, without an appointment of a special bishop of Duvno, to avoid the conflict with the archbishop of Split and bishop of Makarska. Finally, on 25 September 1735,
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594:, tried to control it. Buconjić worked steadily on his career. With the Austrian-Hungarian occupation of Bosnia and Herzegovina in 1878, the chances for Buconjić to become a residential bishop with the reintroduction of the regular Church hierarchy became palpable, unlike those of Vuičić.
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Catholics of Bosnia and Herzegovina continued sending petitions to the Propaganda in 1723, 1729, and 1734. In 1734, the Propaganda started to study the matter, inquiring about the status of Catholics in Bosnia and Herzegovina and the Diocese of Duvno. They asked the nuncio in Vienna,
290:) on one side and the apostolic vicar of Bosnia on the other. The bishop of Makarska and the archbishop of Split tried to maintain their influence by appointing the diocesan clergy in parishes and trying to replace the Franciscans. The new Apostolic Vicar, also a Franciscan, Bishop
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Propaganda that he would renounce his office as Apostolic Vicar in Bosnia. Rome and Istanbul entered negotiations about Barišić's seat, and both were compliant about his transfer to Herzegovina. The Church's negotiator was Mons.
555:. Herzegovinian Franciscans' choice for his succession was Fr. Paškal Buconjić. Due to his loyalty to Austria-Hungary, the Austrian-Hungarian authorities lobbied for Fr. Paškal to succeed Kraljević, with the recommendation from the apostolic vicar of
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from 1818–19, Herzegovina had 8 parishes and 3100 Catholic families, with 20.223 Catholics in total. Ten years later, the same bishop reported that there were 51.744 Catholics, a third of the total number of Catholics in Bosnia and Herzegovina.
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After the bishop moved to Mostar, the religious life of the local Catholics flourished. The Catholics from the neighbouring hills around Mostar returned to the city and became involved in the public, cultural, and political life of the city.
526:, at the time guardian of the Humac monastery, of negligence towards the parishes and the Herzegovinian Franciscans of taking the payment for maintenance by force from the believers during the Easter Communion. The Congregation named Bishop
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in 1736–37, but not in Herzegovina, due to the obstruction from the bishop of Makarska. Thus, a new dispute arose between the bishop of Makarska and the archbishop of Split (who controlled parts of the territory around
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Kraljević started the construction of the cathedral church, initiated by Kraljević. On 7 March 1866, he blessed the cornerstone of the church, which was finally built in 1872, when the bishop consecrated it to the apostles
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from 5 July 1881, restored the regular Church hierarchy in Bosnia and Herzegovina. Pope established the Archdiocese of Vrhbosna with the seat in Sarajevo and subordinated to it three other dioceses: the newly established
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and two letters of approval from Ali Pasha. Barišić was granted several privileges, including guaranteeing freedom of religion. He informed the Propaganda about the approval on 26 May 1846. He left Istanbul for
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on 19 March 1880, after which Buconjić visited Emperor in Vienna and Pope in Rome. He was finally installed as the apostolic vicar on 25 April 1880. His episcopal motto was "All for the faith and homeland".
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of approval from the Sultan. The next day, Rome established an independent vicariate for Herzegovina and named Barišić the apostolic vicar. Around that time, Barišić, at the time in Istanbul, received the
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1844, the Church authorities allowed the Franciscans to build a monastery in Široki Brijeg, so the Herzegovinian Franciscans left their former monasteries to build a new one. In 1845, Barišić wrote to the
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on 8 June 1881, the ground for episcopal nominations was established. According to the Convention, the Emperor had an exclusive right to the bishop's appointment in Bosnia and Herzegovina.
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approved his nomination and issued two decrees on 30 January 1880, one by which he appointed Buconjić the apostolic vicar and the other by which he was appointed a titular bishop of
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on 25 March 1865 and installed as apostolic vicar on 13 June 1865. Kraljević was one of the initiative's leaders in establishing the Apostolic Vicariate in Herzegovina in the 1840s.
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Vrankić, Petar (2016). "Izbori i imenovanja biskupa u Hercegovini" [Elections and nomination of bishops in Herzegovina].
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1496:Hercegovina
1473:(3): 21–50.
535:Abolishment
327:Herzegovina
176:Herzegovina
119:Established
79:Information
1512:Categories
1502:: 109–140.
1418:References
1205:Perić 2002
1181:Perić 2002
1169:Perić 2002
1157:Perić 2002
1128:Nikić 1979
1113:Nikić 1979
1101:Perić 2002
1074:Nikić 1979
1059:Nikić 1979
1044:Nikić 1979
1032:Nikić 1979
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910:Nikić 1979
898:Nikić 1979
886:Nikić 1979
871:Nikić 1979
823:Franciscan
758:Franciscan
717:Franciscan
680:Appointor
520:Propaganda
516:turkophile
473:Franciscan
449:Omar Pasha
378:Propaganda
239:Propaganda
858:Footnotes
637:Dubrovnik
559:, Bishop
549:chrismian
471:, also a
163:) was an
135:Cathedral
127:Dissolved
96:Sui iuris
69:Residence
1458:Journals
827:Drinovci
614:Holy See
565:Leo XIII
431:Županjac
228:Makarska
157:Croatian
88:Catholic
47:Location
1489:: 3–21.
843:Magydus
833:of the
790:Motella
780:of the
774:Veljaci
766:Čerigaj
762:Posušje
653:Magydus
569:Magydus
563:. Pope
501:Vukodol
479:of the
427:Seonica
419:Vukodol
415:Trieste
373:Čerigaj
323:Kreševo
297:Bishop
237:to the
216:History
173:Ottoman
171:in the
167:of the
52:Country
831:Custos
778:Custos
770:Gradac
725:Azotus
721:Bosnia
683:Notes
599:Vienna
589:Đakovo
573:Zagreb
557:Bosnia
553:Konjic
477:Custos
423:Mostar
410:firman
405:ferman
362:eyalet
303:Mostar
283:Bosnia
260:Bosnia
199:Bosnia
99:church
73:Mostar
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485:Zadar
435:curia
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247:Zadar
243:Duvno
149:Latin
113:Roman
103:Latin
687:Refs
497:Paul
495:and
475:and
341:and
109:Rite
670:No.
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