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Diocese
  
Banja Luka

Nationality
  
Austrian

Ordination
  
March 13, 1937

In office
  
1959 - 1989

Predecessor
  
Dragutin Celik


Appointed
  
July 22, 1959

Successor
  
Franjo Komarica

See
  
Banja Luka

Name
  
Alfred Pichler

Consecration
  
October 18, 1959

Alfred Pichler Mons Alfred PICHLER rezidencijalni biskup od 1959 do 1989

Born
  
December 18, 1913 Ostrelj (near Bosanski Petrovac, Bosnia and Herzegovina (
1913-12-18
)

Buried
  
Cathedral of Saint Bonaventure

Died
  
May 17, 1992, Banja Luka, Bosnia and Herzegovina

Place of burial
  
Cathedral of Saint Bonaventure, Banja Luka, Bosnia and Herzegovina

Alfred Pichler (18 December 1913 – 17 May 1992) was the Roman Catholic Bishop of Banja Luka, the first bishop of Banja Luka who was diocesan priest and the first who was born on the territory of the Diocese of Banja Luka.

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Early life

Alfred Pichler was born in Oštrelj near Drvar, Bosnia and Herzegovina, to Anton and Matilda (née Helk) Pichler. He had finished elementary school in Šipovo and Prijedor where he also attended six years of gymnasium, then he went to the minor seminary in Travnik. He continued studying at the University of Catholic Theology in Sarajevo where he was ordanied deacon by Ivan Šarić on 20 February 1937.

Priesthood

Pichler was ordained to the priesthood on 13 March 1937 in the Church of Saints Cyril and Methodius in Sarajevo. He first served as a chaplain in Banja Luka, and then as a parish priest in Novi Martinac.

During the Second World War, he had to escape from Chetniks to Bosanski Aleksandrovac. After the war ended, from May 1945 to March in 1946, he was situated with other Germans in a camp in Bosanski Aleksandrovac. He was administrator of parishes in Nova Topola, Bosanski Aleksandrovac and Mahovljani from the autumn 1946 until spring 1952.

Communist authorities accused Pichler of "enemy propaganda" and imprisoned him until April 1954. After his release until the appointment of the bishop, he served as parish priest of Prnjavor.

Episcopal ministry

On 22 July 1959, Pichler was appointed Bishop of Banja Luka by Pope John XXIII. He received his episcopal consecration from Franjo Šeper, with Smiljan Franjo Čekada and Matija Zvekanović serving as co-consecrators on 18 October 1959.

During his episcopal service, Bishop Pichler left a deep mark and he specially devoted himself up to the upbringing and education of priests. Thus, during his ministry, 34 priests were ordained and three priests from his diocese became bishops (Franjo Komarica, Vinko Puljić and Severin Pernek).

He established 9 new parishes: Ravska (1967), Dragalovci (1970), Mariastern (1973), Odžak-Čaić (1975), Raljaš (1977), Trn (1980), Budžak (1983) and Motike (1983). He participated in the Second Vatican Council as a member of the Commission for the liturgy. Being the president of the Liturgical board of Yugoslavia he has greatly contributed the restoration of the Roman liturgy after the Council. Because he had cordial relationships with local Orthodox Christians, pope John Paul II appointed him member of the International Catholic-Orthodox episcopal commission.

On 15 May 1989, he retired from the ministry and until his death remained bishop emeritus of Banja Luka. He died on 17 May 1992, and was buried two days later at the cathedral.

References

Alfred Pichler Wikipedia