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Blessed Miroslav Bulešić
File:Miroslav-Bulovic MK.jpg
Miroslav Bulešić as young priest
Priest and Martyr
Born13 May 1920
Čabrunići, Svetvinčenat (Istra, Italy; now Croatia)
Died24 August 1947(1947-08-24) (aged 27)
Lanišće (Istra, Yugoslavia; now: Croatia)
Venerated inRoman Catholic Church
Beatified28 September 2013, Arena in Pula (Istra Croatia) by Cardinal Angelo Amato SDB
Major shrineChurch in Svetvinčenat (Istra, Croatia)
Feast24 August
Attributesbook, palm, clothes of priest
Patronagepupils, priests, poets, Croatia, Istra

Blessed[Note 1] Miroslav Bulešić (13 May 1920 – 24 August 1947) was a Catholic Croatian priest, martyr and blessed.

Life

Miroslav Bulešić was born in Čabrunići, a village in Istria (at the time in Italy). He studied in Rome at the Gregoriana. He died in Lanišće (at the time in Yugoslavia).

He was declared beatified on 28 September 2013 in Istra, Croatia, by Cardinal Angelo Amato SDB, prefect of Congregation for the causes of the Saints.[1]

Notes

  1. ^ Blessed means here beatified, a title assigned by the Roman Catholic Church

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