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1532:. 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 the Bishop of Mostar-Duvno should administer Trebinje-Mrkan. The main motive for the proposal was not to dissatisfy the Eastern Orthodox population. The Austrian-Hungarian government also requested the Bishop of Mostar-Duvno, even though just an apostolic administrator, should have a regular jurisdiction in Trebinje-Mrkan and that he could appoint Franciscans to priestly duties. Cardinals Simeoni and Rampolla agreed with the first proposal but rejected the others. The Austrian-Hungarian government was informed about their decision on 23 September 1889. On 16 June 1890, the Propaganda decreed the bishop of Mostar-Duvno would administer Trebinje-Mrkan and the pope confirmed this decision on 8 July the same year. With the new decree, Buconjić's jurisdiction was extended to the whole of Herzegovina. 1174: 927:
Austria-Hungary— to whom the Catholics are connected by their "historical past, and many other moral and material interests"—if the Ottoman authorities must leave. The Austrian-Hungarian public and authorities received the protestation very positively. Herzegovinian Franciscans, led by Kraljević, also sent a letter to the Ottoman government fiercely opposing this request. Kraljević and Buconjić helped pacify the Catholics who participated in the uprising because the Catholic leadership viewed the unrest in Herzegovina as a potential struggle for the annexation of these regions to Serbia and Montenegro respectively. They were successful in their mission; on 19 February 1877, Kraljević informed the
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Order's General about the parishes in Herzegovina. The General asked Zovko about the right of possession of those parishes, to which Zovko replied in February 1882 that the Franciscans had established and controlled those parishes and, therefore, had patronage over them. That December, Zovko again asked the General about the situation with the parishes in Herzegovina; the General responded that Herzegovinian Franciscans have nothing to fear since Buconjić loved the Franciscan Custody. Buconjić confirmed to the General he would not take the parishes from the Franciscans but would retain the newly established parishes for the diocese.
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parishes should be under the disposal of the bishop, but because Buconjić was a Franciscan himself, Vannutelli considered it would be impossible to bring a new solution and that the Herzegovinian Custos should be informed Rome did not want to make any new decrees because there was a harmony between the bishop and the friars. Jacobini accepted Vannutelli's position. Thus, Rome kept the issue unresolved. Friar
1596:, a former Hungarian student and a person of trust of the pro-Hungarian members of the government in Sarajevo, should be the new bishop in Mostar. On 19 February 1910, the Sarajevo government proposed Mišić for the post of Bishop Coadjutor in Mostar but the government in Vienna postponed the decision for a few months due to the preparations for the imperial visit to Bosnia and Herzegovina. 1635:, on 19 December 1910, the Metropolitan Archbishop Stadler named Lazarević administrator in spiritual matters of the two Herzegovinian dioceses. The material care of the dioceses was given to Glavaš, who used his position to enrich the Franciscan Province of Herzegovina further. Stadler informed the government in Vienna about his appointments and proposed Ivan Šarić, 3743: 1620:, as candidates for his successor. Buconjić became disappointed with the Herzegovinian Franciscans, who saw his first choice, a Dalmatian Lulić, as an insult. After being warned only the emperor had the right of appointment and the Pope of confirmation, Buconjić proposed the same candidates to Franz Joseph and asked him for the appointment of the bishop coadjutor. 1628:. The government in Sarajevo considered Mišić to be more qualified than the other two candidates. The government in Vienna informed Rome about its intention to name Mišić as the bishop coadjutor but Rome was balanced between the suggestions of the Austrian-Hungarian authorities and Buconjić and opted to wait until Buconjić's death to resolve the issue. 1102:, tried to take the whole of Bosnia and Herzegovina under his jurisdiction. Buconjić worked steadily on his career. After the Austrian-Hungarian occupation of Bosnia and Herzegovina in 1878, the chances for Buconjić to become a residential bishop with the restoration of the regular Church hierarchy became palpable, unlike those of Paškal Vuičić. 1036: 1648:
about the candidates for bishop in Mostar, the Austrian-Hungarian authorities officially proposed Mišić to Rome for the post for the second time on 5 January 1912. The pope accepted the proposal, so Burián asked the emperor to appoint Mišić, which the emperor did on 14 February. The pope proclaimed Mišić the new bishop on 29 April 1912.
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between 1875 and 1877; many Catholics and priests fled the area, and houses and churches were destroyed. At the time, Trebinje-Mrkan was administered by the Bishop of Dubrovnik. After the Austrian-Hungarian occupation, the situation improved, and the refugees returned to their homes. The churches and
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and others requested the government to allow the foundation of such a society in January 1902, which the government approved on 5 July. The founding session of the Croatian Support Society for the Needs of Students and University Students from Bosnia and Herzegovina was held on 14 September 1902, and
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Buconjić gave away some of the diocesan property to the Custody. Buconjić agreed to make the diocesan cathedral a Franciscan friary church while the new cathedral church was to be built with help from the imperial government. Buconjić informed the Propaganda about this on 14 May 1885. He approved the
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During Buconjić's tenure as Custos, the theological education and novitiate were transferred from Široki Brijeg to Humac. On 1 September 1875, Buconjić asked the General Minister of the Franciscan Order to proclaim the seminary a friary approved on 5 March 1876. The decree arrived in Herzegovina only
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Even though Rome supported Buconjić's first choice, Lulić, the Austrian-Hungarian authorities did not consider Lulić a serious candidate after his death. Rome did not support Vienna's choice of Mišić because he conflicted with Archbishop Stadler and started to seek its candidates. After the friction
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wrote to the Propaganda in Rome on 11 June 1887, again requesting the appointment of a new bishop and protection of Catholics from the new authorities. In mid-1887, Lazarević also wrote to the Austrian-Hungarian government in Sarajevo about Buconjić's encroachment in Trebinje-Mrkan, but his petition
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for the position of Custos, which the Propaganda approved on 20 June 1879. Buconjić read the Propaganda's decision on 4 August; upon receiving the news, Zovko refused his appointment due to illness. Zovko's resignation was refused, and he was appointed Custos against his will. The new administration
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in Vienna to ask Buconjić about the parishes the Franciscans were supposed to retain and those that were at his disposal. In December 1885, Vannutelli asked Buconjić whether he agreed with Begić's proposal or to write which parishes the Franciscans should retain and which should be at his disposal.
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While Bishop Forlani was still in the official visitation, Buconjić's term was coming to an end. The General of the Franciscan Order advised not to elect the new leadership until the end of the visitation; he asked Forlani to make a list of suitable candidates and send it to the Propaganda in Rome.
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With the Austrian-Hungarian occupation, the Herzegovinian Franciscan Custody saw decreased financial revenues. They stopped receiving monetary donations from the Austrian-Hungarian Emperor, which he sent during the Ottoman occupation, and the new authorities relinquished all of the privileges given
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and morals. In 1871, he gained the highest Franciscan academic title of jubilee lecturer. The Custody's administration decided already in 1865 to establish new parishes, including the one in Buconjić's home village Drinovci. Buconjić helped them find a lot to construct a new parochial residence. In
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Buconjić saw the proposals for the bishop coadjutor as his dismissal and staunchly opposed them. Buconjić's stance so annoyed the elder Herzegovinian Franciscans the new Provincial Begić proposed himself as the bishop coadjutor during Emperor Franz Joseph's stay in Mostar on 3 June 1910. Buconjić,
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to explain the Franciscans' position on the matter to the Nuncio in Vienna and to try to get a confirmation for their proposal. At the end of October 1889, he visited the Nuncio, who told him he would try to resolve the matter in the interest of the Franciscans. After returning to Mostar, Šimović
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Buconjić had a leading role in the Croatian national movement in Bosnia and Herzegovina, where the new Austrian-Hungarian authorities forbade the use of the Croatian and Serbian names. The National Musical-Singing Society, founded by the people of Mostar in 1889, gathered youth and had a goal of
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nominated Buconjić for the post of Bishop of Mostar-Duvno to the emperor, who agreed and appointed Buconjić the new residential bishop on 9 October 1881. The emperor's appointment was sent to Rome for official confirmation and Pope Leo XIII confirmed the appointment on 18 November 1881, absolving
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In March 1880, Cardinal Mihalović and Buconjić discussed the organization of the Church in Bosnia and Herzegovina. Early the same year in Vienna, Buconjić met with Jacobini, who later consulted Mihalović about the organization of the Church in Bosnia and Herzegovina. Both of them became impressed
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entered Herzegovina via Vrgorac on 31 August 1878 to occupy the territory, Buconjić received him in the Humac friary and helped him to enter Ljubuški and the rest of West Herzegovina without resistance. Not long after the occupation, Buconjić sent a telegram to Emperor Franz Joseph expressing his
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on 17 July 1899; 14 parishes were designated to the diocesan clergy while others were left to the Franciscans. Buconjić postponed the publication of the pope's decision until 1908; both Buconjić and the Franciscans were unsatisfied with the decision. The beginning of this publication states, "We
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was supposed to join Buconjić in Rome but died in March 1899. In April of that year, Begić wrote to the General of the Order to represent the Franciscan Province in Herzegovina. Buconjić discussed the issue with Begić; both men wanted to preserve the strong Franciscan presence in the Diocese of
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ended the privileges the Franciscans enjoyed in their missionary work, they still wanted to retain all of the parishes in the diocese. The Franciscans were confident that Buconjić, a Franciscan, would not disturb their possession of parishes. In December 1881, however, Custos Zovko wrote to the
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Upon receiving Buconjić's answer, Vannutelli informed Jacobini that the agreement between the Franciscans and Buconjić should not be confirmed and that the parishes should be divided as in Bosnia, where the situation was the same as in Herzegovina. Vannutelli proposed at least one-third of the
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the apostolic visitor; he arrived in Mostar in February the next year. Forlani finished his report in May 1878; he advised the Bishop to act in agreement with the Franciscans, to record revenues and expenditures, and to help the construction of the friary in Humac. The question of the parishes
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for the construction of the friary in Humac. The conflict between the bishop and the Franciscans reached its peak during Buconjić's tenure because Franciscans controlled all of the parishes in Herzegovina while the bishop, even though a Franciscan himself, wanted to have diocesan clergy at his
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Buconjić helped establish higher education in Mostar, helping establish the Franciscan Seminary of Theology at the Franciscan friary in Mostar. He officially opened the seminary on 7 October 1895. By establishing the Seminary of Theology, the Franciscan Custody of Herzegovina provided for the
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The Austrian-Hungarian government, however, could not meet these requests due to financial obligations and the consideration for the Eastern Orthodox. The government could not allow the Catholics, who were fewer in number, to have more bishops than the Eastern Orthodox, so they agreed in the
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near the redesignated cathedral on April 30, 1886. Buconjić consecrated the cornerstone of the Franciscan friary, which was built on the site of a former parochial residence on 19 March 1889. Buconjić bought land for a new cathedral church in the Rondo quarter of Mostar. The land for the new
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as candidates for the new bishop in Mostar, noting he also considered Herzegovinian Franciscans but in his conscientiousness could not propose any of them. His proposals were quickly dismissed because the Austrian-Hungarian authorities preferred Franciscans over diocesan clergy and wanted a
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and thus disapproved of Šarić's appointment. The authorities supported the Franciscans and Šarić undiplomatically explained to the government in Vienna he should be appointed because there were no good candidates among the Herzegovinian Franciscans, Burián ordered a candidate for Buconjić's
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while the bishop should dispose of those on the eastern bank; in the case this would not be accepted, Begić was instructed to give in "as least as possible". Buconjić and Begić arrived in Rome on 12 May 1885. The Propaganda received Begić's request in June 1885, and they informed the State
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died on 14 August 1863, and many saw the young Buconjić as his successor. However, Buconjić rejected such a possibility. After Bosnian Franciscans tried to take the vacant position for one of their own and thus reclaim the Herzegovinian Custody, Buconjić acted to prevent them. He visited
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to Serbia and Herzegovina to Montenegro. After finding Serbia and Montenegro had requested the annexation of these regions, Kraljević and Buconjić wrote to the Austrian-Hungarian authorities in July 1876 asking them not to allow this, stating Bosnia and Herzegovina should be annexed by
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The government in Sarajevo considered Lulić to be unfit because he was living in Rome and, as a Dalmatian, would not handle a Herzegovinian diocese. The Austrian-Hungarian authorities were repulsed by anyone from Rome and who did not adopt the monarchy's liberal policies of
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and was given to Bishop of Mostar-Duvno for administration; after this, the whole of Herzegovina was under Buconjić's jurisdiction. Buconjić died in Mostar on 8 December 1910 and was buried in the Church of Saint Peter and Paul in Mostar. He was succeeded in his post by
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arrived in Mostar. Buconjić issued a booklet in Italian called "The Main Reasons for the Uprising of the Christian Population in Herzegovina" and gave it to six foreign consuls. In this booklet, Buconjić stated high taxes were the main factor in the uprising.
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to send an apostolic visitor to Herzegovina and accused Buconjić of neglecting the parishes and the Herzegovinian Franciscans of taking the payment for maintenance by force from the believers during the Easter Communion. The Congregation appointed Bishop
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sent the proposal to the Propaganda on 18 February 1891. The Propaganda proposed a decree on 24 March 1891, which changed the border between the Diocese of Mostar-Duvno and the Diocese of Trebinje-Mrkan, which was confirmed by the Pope on 24 March 1891.
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the next day. Buconjić led the delegation of nine Franciscans in Imotski and presented the emperor with a memorandum about the hardships of Christians in Herzegovina. On that occasion, the emperor decorated him with the Commander's Star of the
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Austria-Hungary and the United Kingdom were unsatisfied with the Treaty of San Stefano and insisted that the new territorial organisations in the Balkans should be discussed internationally. The Treaty of San Stefano was revised at the
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left the country. Buconjić helped Catholic Croats from areas around Ljubuški and Mostar, where they were overpopulated, to settle there. He also helped a number of his relatives to move near Nevesinje. The authorities obstructed these
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about the situation, and in June 1888, Kállay ordered an investigation into the Buconjić's pretensions to Trebinje-Mrkan. Buconjić's predecessor, Apostolic Vicar Barišić, also requested subordination of Trebinje-Mrkan to him in 1846.
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Mostar-Duvno. Buconjić proposed that 25 parishes should belong to the Franciscans while 12 would be at the bishop's disposal. Buconjić also proposed the establishment of 12 additional parishes that would be at the bishop's disposal.
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to Mostar in 1899. He built an orphanage that same year in Bijelo Polje that they controlled, and he bought them land in Nevesinje. Buconjić wanted the Franciscan sisters to dedicate themselves to raising poor female children. The
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in Zagreb on 19 March 1880, after which Buconjić visited the emperor in Vienna and the pope in Rome. Buconjić was finally installed as the apostolic vicar on 25 April 1880. His episcopal motto was "All for the faith and homeland".
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must remain solid and constant to avoid any dissent or changeability of wishes." He asked the pope for permission to trust certain dioceses to the Franciscans because he lacked the diocesan priests. With time, however, the
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The main issue during Buconjić's episcopate diocese was the division of parishes between the diocesan clergy and the Franciscans, who tried to confirm their dominance in Herzegovina with Rome. Even though the papal bull
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and worked for some families there. He later traded in livestock and bought land in Drinovci, where he married Vida Šimić. They had six sons and five daughters. Buconjić was christened as Stjepan on 16 August 1834 in
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that opened in 1882 and the other in Sarajevo as a theology seminary that opened in 1893. Only five diocesan priests were ordained during Buconjić's episcopate, compared with the ordination of over 70 Franciscans.
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In 1885, Buconjić proposed changing the borders of the Bosnian-Herzegovinian dioceses to the Holy See. Buconjić and other two Bosnian-Herzegovinian bishops, Stadler and the apostolic administrator of Banja Luka
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to help with the improvement of the condition of Catholics in Trebinje-Mrkan. Rampolla informed the pope about the situation; the pope requested new negotiations with the Austrian-Hungarian government. Cardinal
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In the last years of his life, Buconjić was often sickly. Even though the new episcopal residence was erected, Buconjoć refused to move and lived in the old residence in Vukodol. His advisor, friar
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opposed the idea that Trebinje-Mrkan should be exempted from the Bishop of Dubrovnik, but the Catholic population and clergy wanted their bishop. Zaffron later supported the initiative and proposed
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again wrote to the Nuncio, reminding him of Radoš's proposal from 1888. The Nuncio replied in December 1889, promising to support such a proposal. The issue, however, remained unresolved for years.
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on 1 May 1892, and Nevesinje in 1899. He named Marijan Kelava, a diocesan priest, as a parish priest in Neveinje and built a parochial residence and a church. In 1908 he established the Parish of
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to them by the Ottomans, including tax exemption. Since they were no longer considered missionaries, the Franciscans stopped receiving donations from various societies, especially those from the
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After several requests to return to Herzegovina, Buconjić's appeals were accepted. He lectured in Rome until 20 December 1866, when he returned to the Franciscan friary in Široki Brijeg to teach
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On 5 September 1888, the clergy of Trebinje-Mrkan again asked Nuncio Galimberti for the new bishop and for Buconjić to respect the boundaries of Trebinje-Mrkan as established in the 1881 bull
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In 1892, the Franciscan Custody of Herzegovina was elevated to a province. After Begić was elected Provincial in 1898, he tried to broker any deal he could rather than hold the insecure
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on 8 June 1881, the ground for episcopal nominations was established. According to the Convention, the emperor had the right to appoint bishops in the territories. From 5 July 1881,
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remained neither solid nor constant, and "the dissent and changeability of wishes" were not avoided. The will of Buconjić about the division of the parishes was not respected.
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in benefit of the Franciscan Custody of Herzegovina due to debt; at that time, Buconjić was bedridden. The cathedral was never built, and the land was later confiscated by the
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in Rome that the Catholics of Herzegovina enjoyed "peace and rest". Meanwhile, the uprising spread to the whole of Bosnia and Herzegovina and culminated with the
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The Catholics of Trebinje-Mrkan became frustrated with the lack of material aid from the new authorities and the inactivity of the new Bishop of Dubrovnik
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in 1992, Serb forces destroyed Buconjić's tombstone and the Church of Saint Peter and Paul. His remains were transferred to a cemetery in Šoinovac.
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1605: 1224: 1545: 1484:. Buconjić systematically usurped northern and northeastern parts of the Diocese of Trebinje-Mrkan for his diocese of Mostar-Duvno. According to 1389: 1360: 1002:
hope for the unification of Bosnia and Herzegovina with Croatia. Buconjić was also a member of the Bosnian-Herzegovinian delegation that went to
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the same year. With the restoration of the regular Church hierarchy in 1881, Buconjić was appointed the first Bishop of the newly established
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considered it adequate to present before the eyes of the priests of our dioceses, and especially to the young ones, the copies of the solemn
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Buconjić's choice to be consecrated in Zagreb rather than by some neighbouring bishops enabled Herzegovina to eliminate the dominance of the
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After the Austrian-Hungarian occupation of Bosnia and Herzegovina in 1878 and the signing of the Convention between Austria-Hungary and the
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was published under the title "Speech on the Occasion of the Millennial Celebration of the SS Slavic Apostles Cyril and Methodius" in 1863.
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in 1878, it was decided Bosnia and Herzegovina would be occupied by Austria-Hungary. Buconjić was important in Croatian politics during the
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drew no positive response. Lazarević also warned Vodopić about his duties as Apostolic Administrator, but Vodopić showed little interest.
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approved Buconjić's nomination and issued two decrees on 30 January 1880 appointing Buconjić the apostolic vicar and a titular bishop of
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The Custody decided Begić should follow Buconjić to Rome with the instruction the Franciscans should retain the parishes west of the
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As a bishop, Buconjić favoured the Franciscan Custody more than his diocese. Rather than opening seminaries for the education of the
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replacement be found among the Bosnian Franciscans. Influential members of the Austrian-Hungarian government in Sarajevo concluded
1220: 1144: 1011: 576: 460: 86: 51: 1299:(the Daybreak), another political magazine supported by Buconjić. However, this magazine also stopped publishing after ten years. 494:, he became a full member of the newly established Franciscan Custody of Herzegovina in 1852. He attended theological studies in 3151:(2015). "Reluctance and Determination". In Ruthner, Clemens; Reynolds Cordileone, Diana; Reber, Ursula; Detrez, Raymond (eds.). 3588: 1152: 1132: 729: 558: 456: 83: 47: 951:
The Franciscans of Herzegovina were on bad terms with Bishop Kraljević, claiming he did not give them enough of the collected
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Buconjić died in Mostar on 8 December 1910 and was buried in the city's Church of Saint Peter and Paul. As requested by the
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allowing Franciscans to retain some parishes and designating others to the diocesan clergy. The Franciscans largely ignored
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and asked him to appoint a Herzegovinian Franciscan as the apostolic vicar. The Pope conceded and appointed Kraljević the
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Buconjić was one of the initiators of establishing a society dedicated to aiding poor Croat students in 1897. Provincial
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learning about the intentions of the governments in Sarajevo and Vienna, and Begić's proposal to the emperor, wrote to
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replied, asking Buconjić to take with him the contract about the parishes he signed and the definitors of the Custody.
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held on 13 July 1878. With the help from the United Kingdom and Germany, Austria-Hungary received a mandate to occupy
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claiming the bishop was giving donations sent to him by Austria-Hungary to the Ottomans and accusing him of being a
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for education and to become a friar, where the Herzegovinian Franciscans moved in an attempt to establish their own
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During the talks about the organization of the Church in Bosnia and Herzegovina, the Governor of Dalmatia General
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The Apostolic Vicar of Herzegovina, Bishop Anđeo Kraljević died on 27 July 1879 while on a visit to distribute
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and was awarded the highest grades. When Trionfetti saw his grades, he invited Buconjić to Rome to lecture at
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After the Austrian-Hungarian occupation in 1878, many Muslims, from whom Bishop Buconjić bought lands around
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On 10 May 1883, Buconjić divided the Diocese of Mostar-Duvno into five deaneries – Mostar, Ljubuški,
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Alojzije Mišić succeeded Buconjić as Bishop of Mostar-Duvno and Apostolic Administrator of Trebinje-Mrkan
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Pandžić, Bazilije (2011). "Fra Paškal Buconjić i Drinovci" [Fr. Paškal Buconjić and Drinovci].
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St. Michael's Church in Drinovci was built by Buconjić with a monument in front of it dedicated to him.
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Jolić, Robert (2011). "Pisano djelo biskupa Buconjića" [The written work of Bishop Buconjić].
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while the northern border between the Dioceses of Mostar-Duvno and Trebinje-Mrkan remained unclear.
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Buconjić's lecturing drafts during his tenure were not preserved, but the speech he gave before the
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In January 1886, Buconjić informed Vannutelli he would not take the parishes from the Franciscans.
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and was influenced by his ideas, which he discussed with Stadler. His other Roman friends included
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In April 1875, during the turmoil between Christians and the Ottoman authorities in Herzegovina,
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between 1860 and 1866, when he returned to Herzegovina, where he lectured at the seminary of the
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Convention of 1881 to leave Trebinje-Mrkan under the administration of the bishop of Dubrovnik.
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promoting Croatian national conciseness and was sponsored by Buconjić. During Buconjić's reign,
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Wechsel Wirkungen: Austria-Hungary, Bosnia and Herzegovina and the Western Balkans, 1878–1918
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schools were renovated and rebuilt, and the number of Catholics in the territory increased.
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of the Franciscan Custody of Herzegovina in 1874, a position he held until 1879. During the
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restored the regular Church hierarchy in Bosnia and Herzegovina. The pope established the
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a month later, on 19 April 1876, when it was proclaimed to the Herzegovinian Franciscans.
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By Kraljević's decision, Buconjić continued his education at the Franciscan school in
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Buconjić of the title of Bishop of Magydus. Buconjić was enthroned on 30 April 1882.
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and were known as Vodopić, while their family name was translated as Bevillacqua in
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Croatian and Serbian national issues in Bosnia during the regime of Benjamin Kallay
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Buconjić was named its sponsor. The Croatian Support Society would grow to become
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Buconjić with other bishops and clergy during the ceremony of consecration of the
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to bow down before the Emperor, presenting him a memoranda authored by Buconjić.
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Hrvatski i srpski nacionalni problem u Bosni za vrijeme režima Benjamina Kallaya
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stopped due to hardship in 1896. The next year, the Franciscans established the
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of the Franciscan Custody of Herzegovina on 31 May 1874 for a three-year term.
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Franciscan friary in Humac where Buconjić moved for safety during the uprising
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Perić, Ratko (2011b). "Biskupijske granice" [The diocesan borders].
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and showed him Rampolla's letter. Kálnoky informed the Minister of Finances
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In 1880, after the Austrian-Hungarian occupation, Buconjić was appointed
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about the parishes established or those ought to be established. This
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Bosnia and Herzegovina in the Austrian-Hungarian period (1878 – 1918)
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Službeni vjesnik biskupija Mostarsko-duvanjske i Trebinjsko-mrkanske
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learned of their intentions to kill Buconjić and two other friars,
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as Bishop Coadjutor of Mostar-Duvno with the right of succession.
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Due to his previous pro-Austrian stance, the Minister of Finances
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Znanstveno-stručni skup Sto godina nove crkve na Širokom Brijegu
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Bishop Paškal Buconjić after his episcopal consecration in 1880
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named Buconjić guardian of the Humac friary on 18 August 1879.
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The History of Bosnia: From the Middle Ages to the Present Day
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and encouraged migration from outside Bosnia and Herzegovina.
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declared war on the Ottoman Empire, requestion annexation of
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Bosna i Hercegovina u austrougarskom razdoblju (1878 – 1918)
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Herzegovina Affair: review of events and relevant documents
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Herzegovinian Franciscans – seven centuries with the people
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Schematism of the Herzegovinian Franciscan Province of 2012
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On 18 December 1858, Buconjić passed the professor exam in
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helped to pacify the Catholic population and supported the
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The Diocese of Trebinje-Mrkan suffered heavily during the
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Secretariat about the issue. Secretary of State Cardinal
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rule, joined the Franciscans in 1851 and after a year of
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In January 1846, his father took him to Franciscans in
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Congregation for Extraordinary Ecclesiastical Affairs
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Congregation for Extraordinary Ecclesiastical Affairs
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from 1881 to 1910, as the apostolic administrator of
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on 10 November 1852 and changed his name to Paškal.
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Mostar–Zagreb: ZIRAL. 1445:Provicar of Trebinje-Mrkan Lazar Lazarević 3616:Apostolic Administrator of Trebinje-Mrkan 3467:. Biskupije Mostar-Duvno i Trebinje-Mrkan 1437:Apostolic Administrator of Trebinje-Mrkan 1109: 757:Pontifical Croatian College of St. Jerome 719:Pontifical Croatian College of St. Jerome 526:of 1875–1877, Buconjić with Bishop 3853:Christian clergy from the Ottoman Empire 3262:] (in Croatian). 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Mostar: ZIRAL. 1612:; and two Herzegovinian Franciscans 781:and apostolic vicar of Herzegovina. 679:Education and professorship in Italy 608:, which at the time was part of the 304:(All for the faith and the homeland) 1507:asked the State Secretary Cardinal 1473:as a new bishop of Trebinje-Mrkan. 1293:Croatian Joint-stock Printing House 13: 3833:Bishops appointed by Pope Leo XIII 723:Collegium Germanicum et Hungaricum 16:Bishop of Mostar-Duvno (1834–1910) 14: 3864: 3505:Franciscan Custody of Herzegovina 1644:Franciscan to be the new bishop. 1155:, to which he added the title of 802:1871, Drinovci became at first a 473:Franciscan Custody of Herzegovina 154:Franciscan Custody of Herzegovina 3765: 3753: 3741: 3714: 1503:Head of the Propaganda Cardinal 1215:cathedral was later put under a 997:When Austrian-Hungarian General 156:(1874–79)Parish priest in 58: 1583:The new Joint Finance Minister 624:. Part of that family moved to 50:and Apostolic Administrator of 3532:Apostolic Vicar of Herzegovina 1031:Apostolic Vicar of Herzegovina 947:Conflict with Bishop Kraljević 763:Apostolic Vicar of Herzegovina 547:Apostolic Vicar of Herzegovina 465:apostolic vicar of Herzegovina 293:Franciscan Seminary in Ferrara 146:Apostolic Vicar of Herzegovina 1: 3135: 1653:war in Bosnia and Herzegovina 1223:authorities, who constructed 981:Austrian-Hungarian occupation 668:, he took solemn vows before 654:Franciscan Province of Bosnia 591: 152:(1880–81)Custos of the 3456: 1415:Pope Leo XIII confirmed the 702:intervened to persuade him. 596:Paškal Buconjić was born in 64:Engraving of Paškal Buconjić 7: 3315: 1495:Provicar of Trebinje-Mrkan 1315:Administrative organisation 10: 3869: 3567:Juan Francisco Bux y Loras 478:Buconjić, who was born in 467:from 1880 to 1881, and as 463:from 1890 to 1910, as the 3709: 3671: 3622: 3613: 3605: 3595: 3586: 3573: 3563: 3557:Titular Bishop of Magydus 3554: 3546: 3538: 3529: 3521: 3511: 3498: 3490: 3483: 1585:Stephan Burián von Rajecz 1295:in Mostar that published 1247:education of its cadets. 1145:Diocese of Trebinje-Mrkan 1053:apostolic vicar of Bosnia 779:titular bishop of Motella 577:Diocese of Trebinje-Mrkan 551:titular bishop of Magydus 426: 420: 398: 390: 378: 368: 361: 347: 339: 332: 325: 321: 312: 308: 297: 287: 277: 267: 252: 228: 195: 190: 177: 169: 164: 150:Titular Bishop of Magydus 141: 131: 116: 108: 100: 92: 79: 69: 57: 42: 23: 3155:. New York: Peter Lang. 3140: 1658: 1467:Apostolic Vicar of Egypt 1461:and Bishop of Dubrovnik 721:, then a student at the 451:who served as the first 3808:Bishops of Mostar-Duvno 3665:Bishops of Mostar-Duvno 1153:Diocese of Mostar-Duvno 1143:, the already existing 1133:Archdiocese of Vrhbosna 1096:Josip Juraj Strossmayer 1091:who, together with the 553:and was consecrated in 475:between 1874 and 1879. 302:Sve za vjeru i domovinu 3772:Bosnia and Herzegovina 3721:Catholicism portal 3589:Bishop of Mostar-Duvno 3485:Catholic Church titles 3241:Malbaša, Ante (1940). 3218:Jolić, Robert (2012). 1565: 1446: 1388:fruitlessly urged the 1375:asked Nuncio Cardinal 1259: 1182: 1170: 1110:Bishop of Mostar-Duvno 1040: 992:Bosnia and Herzegovina 823: 794: 732:) as well as Cardinal 730:archbishop of Vrhbosna 652:and separate from the 363:Episcopal consecration 262:Bosnia and Herzegovina 243:Bosnia and Herzegovina 1563: 1542:Secretariate of State 1444: 1395:Lupori advised Friar 1253: 1176: 1165: 1141:Diocese of Banja Luka 1038: 977:remained unresolved. 937:Treaty of San Stefano 849:Order of Franz Joseph 834:visited neighbouring 821: 792: 736:, the Prefect of the 709:, where he discussed 700:Bernardino Trionfetti 447:and a prelate of the 369:Principal consecrator 3254:Mužić, Ivan (1969). 1610:Dalmatian Franciscan 1556:Death and succession 1518:Count Gustav Kálnoky 1451:Herzegovina uprising 1264:Bishop's Ordinariate 1256:Bishop's Ordinariate 1210:construction of the 1168:Karlo Afan de Rivera 1077:Archbishop of Zagreb 935:that ended with the 880:Herzegovina uprising 814:Herzegovina uprising 773:at his residence in 750:Menci Clement Crnčić 559:Diocese Mostar-Duvno 524:Herzegovina Uprising 3442:Mišić (1912)]. 3197:Hoare, Marko Attila 3105:, pp. 276–277. 3081:, pp. 269–270. 3057:, pp. 262–263. 3045:, pp. 259–260. 3033:, pp. 258–259. 2953:, pp. 249–251. 2922:, pp. 248–249. 2812:, pp. 132–133. 2776:, pp. 130–131. 2720:, pp. 128–129. 2672:, p. 196, 312. 2660:, pp. 128–129. 2648:, pp. 143–144. 2636:, pp. 127–128. 2612:, pp. 125–126. 2600:, pp. 124–125. 2588:, pp. 123–124. 2311:, pp. 120–121. 2251:, pp. 103–104. 2117:, pp. 279–280. 1836:, pp. 276–277. 1688:, pp. 275–276. 1377:Serafino Vannutelli 1262:Buconjić built the 1241:internal migrations 1149:Bishop of Dubrovnik 1089:Bosnian Franciscans 1063:to Austria-Hungary 902:, Austria-Hungary, 842:on 24 April and in 581:Bishop of Dubrovnik 442:Herzegovinian Croat 334:Priestly ordination 3818:Franciscan bishops 1566: 1447: 1331:on 28 April 1887; 1260: 1221:Yugoslav communist 1183: 1179:Sarajevo cathedral 1171: 1041: 988:Congress of Berlin 828:Austrian-Hungarian 824: 795: 734:Alessandro Barnabò 536:Congress of Berlin 315:Ordination history 3798:Clergy from Grude 3729: 3728: 3632: 3631: 3623:Succeeded by 3596:Succeeded by 3564:Succeeded by 3539:Succeeded by 3512:Succeeded by 3268:Pandžić, Bazilije 2992:, pp. 77–78. 2215:, pp. 32–34. 2060:, pp. 94–95. 1212:Franciscan friary 1065:Domenico Jacobini 1022:Forlani proposed 999:Stjepan Jovanović 933:Russo-Turkish War 914:On 30 June 1876, 865:Franciscan friary 693:Austrian monarchy 512:Franciscan friary 498:, at the time in 430: 429: 422: 416: 415: 26:The Most Reverend 3860: 3828:Apostolic vicars 3770: 3769: 3768: 3758: 3757: 3746: 3745: 3744: 3737: 3719: 3718: 3658: 3651: 3644: 3635: 3634: 3620:1890–1910 3606:Preceded by 3593:1881–1910 3574:Preceded by 3561:1880–1881 3547:Preceded by 3541:Office abolished 3536:1880–1881 3522:Preceded by 3509:1874–1879 3491:Preceded by 3481: 3480: 3476: 3474: 3472: 3451: 3437: 3421: 3408: 3405:Službeni vjesnik 3399: 3396:Službeni vjesnik 3390: 3378: 3369: 3360: 3350: 3341: 3328: 3310: 3295: 3279: 3263: 3250: 3237: 3214: 3203:. 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In 1890, the 528:Anđeo Kraljević 500:Austrian Empire 449:Catholic Church 435: 433:Paškal Buconjić 411:Austria-Hungary 380:Co-consecrators 379: 373:Josip Mihalović 364: 335: 326: 317: 314: 247:Austria-Hungary 237: 233: 232:8 December 1910 224: 211: 205: 203: 202: 201: 185:Josip Mihalović 182: 160:(1871–74) 148:(1880–81) 125:Bishop of Duvno 112:8 December 1910 74:Catholic Church 65: 38: 33: 32: 31:Paškal Buconjić 29: 28: 17: 12: 11: 5: 3866: 3856: 3855: 3850: 3845: 3840: 3835: 3830: 3825: 3820: 3815: 3810: 3805: 3800: 3795: 3790: 3775: 3774: 3762: 3750: 3727: 3726: 3724: 3723: 3710: 3707: 3706: 3704: 3703: 3698: 3693: 3688: 3683: 3681:Alojzije Mišić 3678: 3672: 3669: 3668: 3661: 3660: 3653: 3646: 3638: 3630: 3629: 3626:Alojzije Mišić 3624: 3621: 3612: 3607: 3603: 3602: 3599:Alojzije Mišić 3597: 3594: 3585: 3577:Dominic Manucy 3575: 3571: 3570: 3565: 3562: 3553: 3548: 3544: 3543: 3540: 3537: 3528: 3523: 3519: 3518: 3513: 3510: 3497: 3492: 3488: 3487: 3478: 3477: 3460: 3458: 3455: 3453: 3452: 3438: 3426:Vrankić, Petar 3422: 3409: 3400: 3391: 3379: 3370: 3361: 3351: 3342: 3329: 3319: 3317: 3314: 3312: 3311: 3296: 3280: 3264: 3251: 3238: 3232: 3215: 3209: 3193: 3187: 3167: 3161: 3144: 3142: 3139: 3137: 3134: 3132: 3131: 3129:, p. 346. 3119: 3117:, p. 281. 3107: 3095: 3093:, p. 275. 3083: 3071: 3069:, p. 264. 3059: 3047: 3035: 3023: 3021:, p. 259. 3011: 2994: 2982: 2980:, p. 258. 2967: 2965:, p. 256. 2955: 2943: 2941:, p. 261. 2924: 2909: 2907:, p. 262. 2894: 2892:, p. 246. 2882: 2870: 2868:, p. 282. 2858: 2856:, p. 135. 2846: 2844:, p. 134. 2831: 2829:, p. 133. 2814: 2802: 2800:, p. 132. 2790: 2788:, p. 131. 2778: 2766: 2764:, p. 111. 2754: 2752:, p. 129. 2739: 2737:, p. 130. 2722: 2710: 2698: 2686: 2684:, p. 130. 2674: 2662: 2650: 2638: 2626: 2624:, p. 127. 2614: 2602: 2590: 2578: 2576:, p. 196. 2566: 2564:, p. 270. 2554: 2552:, p. 436. 2542: 2530: 2528:, p. 280. 2509: 2507:, p. 373. 2497: 2495:, p. 339. 2482: 2467: 2465:, p. 312. 2455: 2432: 2430:, p. 311. 2417: 2415:, p. 279. 2400: 2398:, p. 114. 2388: 2386:, p. 112. 2376: 2374:, p. 128. 2361: 2359:, p. 111. 2349: 2337: 2335:, p. 125. 2325: 2323:, p. 124. 2313: 2301: 2289: 2287:, p. 118. 2277: 2275:, p. 105. 2265: 2263:, p. 104. 2253: 2241: 2229: 2227:, p. 370. 2217: 2205: 2203:, p. 102. 2193: 2191:, p. 101. 2181: 2179:, p. 100. 2169: 2157: 2145: 2136:, p. 280. 2126: 2107: 2105:, p. 278. 2074: 2072:, p. 395. 2062: 2050: 2048:, p. 388. 2038: 2036:, p. 353. 2023: 2008: 2006:, p. 375. 1996: 1984: 1965: 1963:, p. 374. 1953: 1951:, p. 127. 1930: 1918: 1906: 1904:, p. 107. 1889: 1887:, p. 109. 1877: 1865: 1863:, p. 277. 1838: 1826: 1817:, p. 637. 1807: 1798:, p. 159. 1788: 1786:, p. 168. 1773: 1771:, p. 126. 1756: 1747:, p. 636. 1734: 1732:, p. 276. 1711: 1709:, p. 342. 1690: 1678: 1676:, p. 341. 1662: 1660: 1657: 1618:David Nevistić 1594:Alojzije Mišić 1557: 1554: 1530:Ex hac augusta 1486:Ex hac augusta 1438: 1435: 1397:Nikola Šimović 1373:Luigi Jacobini 1349:Ex hac augusta 1329:Posuški Gradac 1316: 1313: 1227:on its place. 1128:Ex hac augusta 1124:apostolic bull 1111: 1108: 1032: 1029: 982: 979: 948: 945: 892:United Kingdom 815: 812: 786: 783: 766:Rafael Barišić 680: 677: 610:Ottoman Empire 593: 590: 586:Alojzije Mišić 461:Trebinje-Mrkan 428: 427: 424: 423: 418: 417: 414: 413: 400: 396: 395: 392: 388: 387: 382: 376: 375: 370: 366: 365: 362: 359: 358: 349: 345: 344: 341: 337: 336: 333: 330: 329: 319: 318: 313: 310: 309: 306: 305: 299: 295: 294: 291: 285: 284: 279: 275: 274: 269: 265: 264: 254: 250: 249: 236:(aged 76) 230: 226: 225: 222:Ottoman Empire 212: 199: 197: 193: 192: 188: 187: 179: 175: 174: 171: 167: 166: 162: 161: 143: 139: 138: 136:Alojzije Mišić 133: 129: 128: 121:Dominic Manucy 118: 114: 113: 110: 106: 105: 102: 98: 97: 94: 90: 89: 87:Trebinje-Mrkan 81: 77: 76: 71: 67: 66: 63: 55: 54: 52:Trebinje-Mrkan 40: 39: 34: 30: 24: 15: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 3865: 3854: 3851: 3849: 3846: 3844: 3841: 3839: 3836: 3834: 3831: 3829: 3826: 3824: 3821: 3819: 3816: 3814: 3811: 3809: 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3116: 3111: 3104: 3099: 3092: 3087: 3080: 3075: 3068: 3063: 3056: 3051: 3044: 3039: 3032: 3027: 3020: 3015: 3009:, p. 77. 3008: 3003: 3001: 2999: 2991: 2986: 2979: 2974: 2972: 2964: 2959: 2952: 2947: 2940: 2935: 2933: 2931: 2929: 2921: 2916: 2914: 2906: 2901: 2899: 2891: 2886: 2880:, p. 42. 2879: 2874: 2867: 2862: 2855: 2850: 2843: 2838: 2836: 2828: 2823: 2821: 2819: 2811: 2806: 2799: 2794: 2787: 2782: 2775: 2770: 2763: 2758: 2751: 2746: 2744: 2736: 2731: 2729: 2727: 2719: 2714: 2708:, p. 91. 2707: 2702: 2696:, p. 25. 2695: 2690: 2683: 2678: 2671: 2666: 2659: 2654: 2647: 2642: 2635: 2630: 2623: 2618: 2611: 2606: 2599: 2594: 2587: 2582: 2575: 2570: 2563: 2558: 2551: 2546: 2540:, p. 78. 2539: 2534: 2527: 2522: 2520: 2518: 2516: 2514: 2506: 2501: 2494: 2489: 2487: 2480:, p. 35. 2479: 2474: 2472: 2464: 2459: 2452: 2447: 2445: 2443: 2441: 2439: 2437: 2429: 2424: 2422: 2414: 2409: 2407: 2405: 2397: 2392: 2385: 2380: 2373: 2368: 2366: 2358: 2353: 2347:, p. 49. 2346: 2341: 2334: 2329: 2322: 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Index

The Most Reverend
OFM
Bishop
Mostar-Duvno
Trebinje-Mrkan

Catholic Church
Mostar-Duvno
Trebinje-Mrkan
Dominic Manucy
Bishop of Duvno
Alojzije Mišić
Apostolic Vicar of Herzegovina
Titular Bishop of Magydus
Franciscan Custody of Herzegovina
Drinovci
Josip Mihalović
Drinovci
Herzegovina
Ottoman Empire
Mostar
Bosnia and Herzegovina
Austria-Hungary
Mostar
Bosnia and Herzegovina
Croat
Catholic
Alma mater
Ferrara
Papal States

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