Josip Pavlišić Explained

Church:Roman Catholic Church
Archdiocese:Archdiocese of Rijenka-Senj
Josip Pavlišić
Archbishop of Rijeka-Senj
Ordination:2 April 1938 (Priest)
Consecration:13 January 1952 (Bishop)
Consecrated By:Josip Anton Ujčić
Previous Post:Titular Bishop of Bruzus (1951-1969)
Titular Archbishop of Petina (1969-1974)[1]
Predecessor:Antonio Santin
Successor:Anton Tamarut
Appointed:18 April 1974
Ended:5 January 1990
Birth Date:28 December 1914
Birth Place:Stari Pazin, Austria-Hungary (present day in Croatia)

Josip Pavlišić (December 28, 1914 - December 9, 2005) was a Croatian Catholic priest and Archbishop of Rijeka and Senj. Pavlišić previously was Titular Bishop of Bruzus (1951.12.13 – 1969.08.20) as Auxiliary Bishop of Senj–Modruš (Croatia) (1951.12.13 – 1969.08.20), then Titular Archbishop of Pićan (1969.08.20 – 1974.04.18) and (succeeding) Coadjutor Archbishop of Rijeka–Senj (1969.08.20 – 1974.04.18).

Biography

He was born in 1914 in Srbljani in the parish of Stari Pazin, and was educated in Gorizia (Gorica) and Koper, and graduated in theology in Gorica, where he was ordained in 1938. He first served as a parish priest in various places and took over the ministry of priest in the Pazin seminary. He is one of those who are responsible for the opening of the classical grammar school in Pazin in December 1945, and together with Božo Milanović he is credited with preserving the grammar school to this day.[2] [3] [4]

In December 1951, he was appointed auxiliary bishop of Senj and Modruš, and a month later he was ordained a bishop. As an auxiliary bishop, he is credited with the work and preservation of the Faculty of Theology and the foundation of the school in Rijeka, and he especially advocated the creation of a seminary. With the creation of the Archdiocese of Rijeka and Senj, Pavlišić was appointed on July 27, 1969Archbishop Coadjutor with the titular title of Archbishop of Pićan. He took over the archdiocese as administrator on June 26, 1973, and on April 18, 1974, he became the next archbishop of Rijeka. In 1990 he retired. Pavlišić died in 2005 in Rijeka, where he was buried in the cathedral.[5]

References

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Josip Pavlišić. Catholic Hierarchy. 27 January 2021. 2 May 2013 . https://archive.today/20130502234957/http://www.catholic-hierarchy.org/bishop/bpavlisic.html . live.
  2. http://www.enciklopedija.hr/natuknica.aspx?id=47156 Natuknica na enciklopedija.hr
  3. Marko Medved. La Plurinazionale Diocesi di Fiume Nei Primi Anni del Fascismo . Rivista di Storia della Chiesa in Italia . 1971. 64 . 1 . JSTOR
    Leuven University Press
    . 71–91 . 43050557 . 30 January 2021.
  4. Medved. Marko . Istrani na riječkoj biskupskoj katedri. Teologija U Rijeci. Rijeka, Omladinska 14 . 373–384.
  5. https://kat-os-jpavlisic.hr/o-skoli/o-josipu-pavlisicu/ Životopis na stranici katoličke osnovne škole "Josip Pavlišić"