Roman Catholic ecclesiastical jurisdiction in Croatia
Military Ordinariate of Croatia
Vojni ordinarijat u Republici Hrvatskoj
Military Ordinariate building in Zagreb
Location
Country
Croatia
Information
Denomination
Roman Catholic
Rite
Latin Rite
Established
25 April 1997 (27 years ago)
Current leadership
Pope
Francis
Bishop
Jure Bogdan
Bishops emeritus
Juraj Jezerinac
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History
History of the Catholic Church in Croatia History of Croatia–Holy See relations Historical dioceses Diocese of Dubrovnik Diocese of Ston Archdiocese of Zadar Archdiocese of Split Diocese of Šibenik Diocese of Nin Historical people Gregory of Nin Historical sacral architecture Church in Nin Church in Cetina Church of St Donatus
Organisation
Episcopal Conference of Croatia Dioceses List of dioceses Archdiocese of Zagreb Archdiocese of Split-Makarska Diocese of Hvar-Brač-Vis Archdiocese of Rijeka Archdiocese of Đakovo-Osijek Schools Archdiocesan Gymnasium Zagreb Pontifical Croatian College Catholic University of Croatia Political Croatian Catholic movement Media Croatian Catholic Radio Other Military Ordinariate of Croatia Apostolic Nunciature
Ordinaries
Pope Francis Archbishops
Dražen Kutleša
Đuro Hranić
Ivan Devčić
Želimir Puljić
Milan Zgrablić
Bishops
Milan Stipić
Bože Radoš
Vlado Košić
Vjekoslav Huzjak
Antun Škvorčević
Đuro Gašparović
Zdenko Križić
Ivica Petanjak
Ivan Štironja
Roko Glasnović
Ranko Vidović
Rrok Gjonlleshaj
Tomislav Rogić
Jure Bogdan
Canonized people
Saints St. Leopold Mandić St. Nicholas Tavelic Beatified bl. Aloysius Stepinac bl. Marija Petković
Cathedrals
Zagreb Cathedral Đakovo Cathedral Cathedral of Saint Domnius Šibenik Cathedral Zadar Cathedral Trogir Cathedral
Churches & shrines
St. Michael's Church Euphrasian Basilica Church of Saint Chrysogonus Shrines Marija Bistrica Our Lady of Sinj
Orders
Franciscans Province of the Most Holy Redeemer Province of St. Jerome Province of Saints Cyril and Methodius Dominicans Croatian Dominican Province Carmelites Province of Saint Joseph the Father Jesuits Province of the Society of Jesus Salesians Province of Saint Don Bosco
Marian apparition
Ilača apparitions
Controversies
Clergy in NDH Krunoslav Draganović Aloysius Stepinac Ivo Protulipac
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