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Archdiocese
  
Vrhbosna

In office
  
1977-1990

Province
  
Sarajevo

See
  
Sarajevo

Name
  
Marko Jozinovic

Appointed
  
27 June 1977


Marko Jozinovic


Predecessor
  
Smiljan Franjo Cekada

Marko Jozinović (28 March 1920 – 11 August 1994) was a Croatian prelate of the Catholic Church. He served as Metropolitan Archbishop of Vrhbosna from 1977 until his retirement in 1990.

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Early life

Jozinović was born at Devetine, parish near Žepče in Central Bosnia. He had finished four grades of elementary school in Maglaj, then he attended the Jesuits' minor seminary in Travnik where he finished elementary school and gymnasium. In 1940, he continued studying at the University of Catholic Theology in Sarajevo.

Priesthood

In Sarajevo he was ordanied priest by Ivan Šarić on June 29, 1944. As a parish priest he often had criticized the Yugoslav communist regime so he was arrested and imprisoned several times. First time he was improsoned from 26 June 1946 until 15 March 1951. Because of his opposition to the communist authorities, archbishop Marko Alaupović, sent him to study in Rome in July 1961. In Rome, Marko resided in Pontifical Croatian College of St. Jerome and studied at Pontifical Gregorian University where he earned doctorate in theology in 1964. Upon his return from Rome, he was appointed canon of Vrhbosna.

Episcopal career

On 27 June 1977, Jozinović was appointed Archbishop of Vrhbosna. He received his episcopal consecration from Michele Cecchini, with Franjo Kuharić and Petar Čule serving as co-consecrators on 23 October 1977. In thirteen years as archbishop, Mark Jozinović has built 30 new parish churches, 26 new parish rectories and 8 monasteries. On 19 April 1990, he retired from the ministry and until his death remained archbishop emeritus of Vrhbosna. Because of the war in Bosnia, he was forced to stay in Dubrovnik, where he died on 11 August 1994. He was buried in Sacred Heart Cathedral in Sarajevo on 13 August 1994 while Sarajevo was under siege.

References

Marko Jozinović Wikipedia