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dissatisfy the
Eastern Orthodox population. The Austrian-Hungarian government also requested that the Bishop of Mostar-Duvno, even though just an apostolic administrator, should have a regular jurisdiction in Trebinje-Mrkan and that he could appoint the Franciscans to priestly duties. Cardinals Simeoni and Rampolla agreed with the first proposal, but rejected the latter two. The Austrian-Hungarian government was informed about their decision on 23 September 1889. The Propaganda ordered that the bishop of Mostar-Duvno administer Trebinje-Mrkan on 16 June 1890, a decision confirmed by the Pope on 8 July 1890. Bishop Paškal extended his jurisdiction over the entire
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Vrankić, Petar (2016). "Izbori i imenovanja biskupa u
Hercegovini u doba austro-ugarske vladavine (1878. - 1918.) na primjeru biskupa fra Paškala Buconjića" [Elections and appointments of bishops in Herzegovina during the Austrian-Hungarian rule (1878 - 1918) on the example of Bishop Fr. Paškal
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In 1887, Vodopić got a barbell on both of his eyes. He removed a barbell from one eye and could read with the help of glasses. At the end of the 1880s, his health was ailing. He could barely walk and was carried in a carrier. Just before his death, Vodopić hardly breathed. Before his death, Vodopić
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After graduating from the gymnasium in 1833, Vodopić wanted to become a sailor like his father. His family managed to arrange for him a job with
Captain Botta. While waiting for a job on the ship, Vodopić worked as the municipal scribe. Suddenly, he expressed his intention to become a priest to his
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in Rome on 11 June 1887, requesting again the appointment of the new bishop and protection of
Catholics from the new authorities. In the summer of the same year, Lazarević also wrote to the Austrian-Hungarian government in Sarajevo about Bishop Paškal's encroachment in Trebinje-Mrkan. However, his
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of 1881. Finally, on 17 June 1889, the
Austrian-Hungarian government in Sarajevo and the Joint Ministry of Finance presented their Proposal to Galimberti, in which they suggested that the bishop of Mostar-Duvno should administer Trebinje-Mrkan. The main motive for such a proposal was not to
848:Đurasović, Barbara (2019). "Hrvatsko-srpski odnosi u središtu proslave blagdana svetog Vlaha u Durbonvniku (1891-2014)" [The Croatian-Serbian relations in the centre of the celebration of the Day of Saint Blasius in Dubrovnik (1891-2014)].
366:. At the same time, he served as a teacher in the local school. Vodopić remained in Grudi for twelve years, developing a strong attachment to this region. His interest in folklore and customs made him hang out with the faithful. Vodopić's novel
292:. The two gave each other nicknames "Friday" and "Saturday" because Vodopić was born just one day before Pulić. Although their friendship continued, Vodopić and Pulić were separated because Vodopić had to repeat a year due to illness. As a
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Glavičić, Miroslav (2010). "Dvije novinske bilješke (Osservatore
Dalmato) o nalazu natpisa CIL III, 1745. iz godine 1856" [Two news articles (Osservatore Dalmato) on the finding of the CIL III inscription of 1745 in 1856].
351:. He stayed there for four years, until 1845. While in Ošlje, Vodopić developed an interest in hunting and botanics. He collected herbs and inquired about their folk names. Vodopić's collection of folk names eventually helped
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from 1882 until 1890. He wrote poems for some special occasions and was a storyteller and collector of folk ballads. He remains the only native to serve as the bishop of
Dubrovnik since the abolishment of the
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Trebinje-Mrkan asked Nuncio Galimberti for the new bishop and requested that Bishop Paškal respect the borders of Trebinje-Mrkan, as established in the Papal decree
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to help improve the condition of
Catholics in Trebinje-Mrkan. Cardinal Rampolla informed the Pope about the situation, who requested new negotiations with the Austrian-Hungarian government. Cardinal
308:. According to the rules, Vodopić attended philosophical studies there for two years, from 1834 to 1836, and only then studied theology from 1836 to 1840. While in Zadar, he started writing poems in
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Dalmatia. Since 1862, Vodopić worked as a teacher of Croatian for the Municipality of Dubrovnik, and after the school reform of 1870, he taught Croatian in Gruž. While in Gruž, Vodopić wrote
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413:. However, since the 1880s, he became less and less enthusiastic about the idea. His view of Serbs changed since then, mostly because they cooperated with the Italian nationalist
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in which he described the hard life of sailors, where Jela is a mother of two sons, both of whom died while sailing. He also wrote another tale, called
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about the situation, after which, in June 1888, Kállay ordered an investigation about the Bishop Paškal's pretensions to Trebinje-Mrkan.
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systematically usurped northern and north-eastern parts of the Diocese of Trebinje-Mrkan for his own diocese. Provicar of Trebinje-Mrkan
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on 19 March 1882 and was consecrated on 3 July 1882 in Dubrovnik. Vodopić introduced liturgy in the Croatian language as a bishop.
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