Roman Catholic Diocese of Krk explained

Jurisdiction:Diocese
Krk
Latin:Dioecesis Veglensis
Local:Krčka biskupija
Country: Croatia
Metropolitan:Archdiocese of Rijeka
Province:Rijeka
Area Km2:1,119
Population:40,447
Population As Of:2013
Catholics:35,499
Catholics Percent:87.8
Denomination:Roman Catholic
Rite:Roman Rite
Established:900 AD
Cathedral:Cathedral of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary, Krk
Patron:Saint Quirinus of Sescia
Bishop:Ivica Petanjak, O.F.M. Cap.Bishop of Krk
Metro Archbishop:Ivan DevčićArchbishop of Rijeka
Map:Location Map of Roman Catholic Diocese of Krk.svg
Website:krk.hbk.hr

The Diocese of Krk (Croatian: Krčka biskupija; Latin: Dioecesis Veglensis) is a Latin Church ecclesiastical territory or diocese of the 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.[1] [2]

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.[3]

Bishops

References

Notes

  1. http://www.catholic-hierarchy.org/diocese/dkrkc.html "Diocese of Krk (Veglia)"
  2. http://www.gcatholic.org/dioceses/diocese/krkz0.htm "Diocese of Krk"
  3. [s:Catholic Encyclopedia (1913)/Diocese of Veglia|''Catholic Encyclopedia'' article ''Diocese of Veglia'']
  4. http://www.catholic–hierarchy.org/bishop/bgiorgic.html "Bishop Giorgio Giorgicci"
  5. http://www.catholic–hierarchy.org/bishop/bdavids.html "Bishop Stefano David"

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