Diocese of Hvar
Diocese of Hvar | |
Basic data | |
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Country | Croatia |
Ecclesiastical province | Split-Makarska |
Metropolitan bishopric | Split-Makarska Archdiocese |
Diocesan bishop | Sedis vacancy |
Emeritus diocesan bishop | Slobodan Štambuk |
surface | 807 km² |
Parishes | 46 (2016 / AP 2017 ) |
Residents | 25,405 (2016 / AP 2017 ) |
Catholics | 21.305 (2016 / AP 2017 ) |
proportion of | 83.9% |
Diocesan priest | 24 (2016 / AP 2017 ) |
Religious priest | 11 (2016 / AP 2017 ) |
Catholics per priest | 609 |
Friars | 21 (2016 / AP 2017 ) |
Religious sisters | 58 (2016 / AP 2017 ) |
rite | Roman rite |
Liturgical language | Croatian |
cathedral | St. Stephan |
address | pp 29 21450 Hvar |
Website | hvar.hbk.hr |
The diocese of Hvar ( Croatian Hvarska biskupija , Latin Dioecesis Pharensis (-Brazensis et Lissensis) ) is a Roman Catholic diocese and suffragan diocese in Croatia , which is subordinate to the Archdiocese of Split-Makarska .
history
Until the 7th century, the islands of Hvar , Brač and Vis were subordinate to the Archdiocese of Split . The diocese of Hvar was only established in 1147. The first bishop was Martin I. Manzavini from Zadar . The bishop's seat was Stari Grad until 1278 , the cathedral was today's St. Stephen's Church . Then the diocese was moved to the town of Hvar , which was now the capital of the island at the instigation of the Republic of Venice , where it is still located today.
The diocese was initially subordinate to the Archdiocese of Zadar , which was already under Venetian control. In 1180 the island of Hvar fell to King Béla III. of Hungary and Croatia, who transferred the diocese to the Archdiocese of Split in 1185.
Since January 14, 1889, the territory of the diocese includes 46 municipalities on the islands of Hvar, Brač, Vis, Šćedro and some smaller neighboring islands.
The current cathedral of St. Stjepan in Hvar dates from the 16th century. The altarpieces to be seen there are by Italian masters of the 16th century.
Footnotes
- ↑ Some historians also see 1145, 1150 or 1154 as the year of foundation.
literature
- The wounded church in Croatia. The destruction of the sacred building heritage of Croatia 1991–1995 , ed. vd Croatian Bishops' Conference u. a. Zagreb 1996. ISBN 953-6525-02-X
Web links
- Website of the Diocese of Hvar (Croatian)
- History of the Diocese of Hvar on the pages of the Croatian Bishops' Conference (Croatian)
- Entry on the diocese of Hvar on catholic-hierarchy.org (English)
- Keyword diocese of Hvar in: Catholic Encyclopedia (English)