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Roman Catholic Diocese of Krk

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Ecclesiastical province
  
Rijeka

Denomination
  
Roman Catholic

Established
  
900 AD

Phone
  
+385 51 221 018

Patron saint
  
Quirinus of Sescia

Metropolitan
  
Archdiocese of Rijeka

Rite
  
Roman Rite

Area
  
1,119 km²

Country
  
Croatia

Population - Total - Catholics
  
(as of 2013) 40,447 35,499 (87.8%)

Address
  
Ul. Antuna Mahnića 18, 51500, Krk, Croatia

The Diocese of Krk (Croatian: Krčka biskupija; Latin: Dioecesis Veglensis) is an ecclesiastical territory or diocese of the Roman Catholic Church active on the Croatian islands of Krk, Rab, Cres and Lošinj, as well as a few smaller ones and also a mission serving the Croatian people of New York: Blessed Ivan Merz in Astoria NY under the Brooklyn Diocese. The diocese is centred in the town of Krk. It was first erected in 900.

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Under bishop Antun Mahnić (1896-1920) the Altslawi academy was established in 1902, and existed until 1927.

Currently, Bishop Ivica Petanjak is head of the diocese. The diocese's patron is Saint Quirinus of Sescia (locally called Sveti Kvirin).

History

The Diocese of Krk was known historically as Veglia, its Italian name. In the year 1000 it had a bishop, Vitalis, who was present at a synod in Spoleto. Pope Eugene III made it a suffragan of the Archdiocese of Zara; for a period from 1828 it was under the Archdiocese of Görz. Bartholomaus Bozarich was present at the assembly of bishops in 1849 and his successor was a member of the First Vatican Council.

Ossero and Veglia were united in 1818. The Diocese of Ossero (Lusin, Absor, Auxerensis), with its see at Osor, was older; Pope John VIII wrote to its bishop in 870. The fifty-fifth bishop, Raccamarich, was transferred to the Diocese of Cattaro in 1818.

The Diocese of Arbe or Rab was even older. Its first known bishop attended a council at Salona in 530. The fifty-eight bishop, Galzigna (d. in 1823), was also the last, as his diocese was then merged into that of Veglia.

Bishops

  • Nicolas Valentini (1457–1484 Died)
  • Donato della Torre (1484–1515 Appointed, Bishop of Bosnia)
  • Natale della Torre (1515–1528 Resigned)
  • Eusebio Priuli (1528–1530 Died)
  • Giovanni de Rosa (1531–1549 Died)
  • Alberto Divini, O.P. (1550–1564 Died)
  • Pietro Bembo (1564–1589 Died)
  • Giovanni della Torre (1589–1623 Died)
  • Alvise Lippomano (1623–1640 Died)
  • Costantino de Rossi, C.R.S. (1640–1653 Died)
  • Giorgio Giorgicci (1653–1660 Died)
  • Francesco de Marchi (bishop) (1660–1667 Died)
  • Teodoro Gennaro, O.F.M. (1668–1681 Died)
  • Stefano David (1684–1687 Died)
  • Baldassarre Nosadini (1688–1712 Died)
  • Pietro Paolo Calorio (Calore), C.R.S. (1713–1717 Died)
  • Vincenzio Lessio (1719–1729 Died)
  • Giovanni Federico Orsini Rosa (1729–1738 Appointed, Bishop of Nona)
  • Pietro Antonio Zuccheri (1739–1778 Died)
  • Diodato Maria Difnico, C.R.L. (1778–1788 Died)
  • Giacinto Ignazio Pellegrini, O.P. (1789–1792 Died)
  • Ivan Antun Sintić (1792–1837 Died)
  • Bartol Bozanić (1839–1854 Died)
  • Ivan Josip Vitezić (1855–1877 Died)
  • Franjo Anijan Ferrettić (1880–1893 Died)
  • Andrija Marija Sterk (1894–1896 Appointed, Bishop of Trieste e Capodistria)
  • Anton Mahnič (1896–1920 Died)
  • Josip Srebrnič (1923–1966 Died)
  • Karmelo Zazinović (1968–1989 Retired)
  • Josip Bozanić (1989–1997 Appointed, Archbishop of Zagreb)
  • Valter Župan (1998–2015 Retired)
  • Ivica Petanjak, O.F.M. Cap. (2015–)
  • References

    Roman Catholic Diocese of Krk Wikipedia