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Archdiocese
  
Zadar

Appointed
  
24 December 1960

Birth name
  
Mate Garković

Predecessor
  
Petar Dujam Munzani

Consecration
  
30 March 1952

See
  
Zadar

Term ended
  
26 May 1968

Successor
  
Marijan Oblak

Ordination
  
28 July 1907

Mate Garković

Other posts
  
Apostolic Administrator of Zadar (1952-1960) Titular Bishop of Adrasus (1952-1960)

Died
  
26 May 1968, Zadar, Croatia

Place of burial
  
Zadar Cathedral, Zadar, Croatia

Mate Garković (12 September 1882 - 26 May 1968) was the Roman Catholic archbishop of the Archdiocese of Zadar, Croatia.

Life

Garković was born on 12 September 1882 in Veli Rat on the island of Dugi Otok in Dalmatia, then Austria-Hungary. Ordained as a Roman Catholic priest on 28 July 1907, he was firstly pedagogue in the Zmajević minor seminary in Zadar where he stayed until 1914. In 1914, he was appointed parish priest of Preko and dean of the Ugljan Deanery. When the Italians occupied Dalmatia, Garković was arrested and imprisoned for six months in Sestrunj. Then returned to Preko where he remained until 1925. Next 20 years, he has worked as a professor of pastoral theology and Hebrew in Split.

Garković was appointed Apostolic Administrator of Zadar on 22 February 1952. He was consecrated as bishop by Miho Pušic, archbishop of Hvar on 30 March 1952. Garković was appointed the archbishop of Zadar on 24 December 1960.

Garković died on 26 May 1968, aged 85 in Zadar. He was buried in the Cathedral of St. Anastasia, Zadar.

References

Mate Garković Wikipedia