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Students of the Diocese of Đakovo and Srijem at the Pontifical Croatian Institute of St. Jerome in Rome from its Establishment to These Days

Jure Bogdan ; Papinski hrvatski zavod Sv. Jeronima


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The decree on the establishment of seminaries issued by the Council of Trent was aimed at the improvement of the formation of the clergy. It was very successful worldwide and resulted in the establishment of numerous seminaries. An attempt to open one in Rome within the Croatian (Illyrian) institutions of St. Jerome for Croats did not succeed before 1790 when Croaticum was founded. This Institute (college) functioned, with many interruptions, in its original structure up to year 1901. In his Apostolic Letter Slavorum Gentem, from August 1901, Pope Leon XIII reformed the Croatian institutions named after St. Jerome. This act of his provided solid foundations for the activities of the Institute of St. Jerome for Croatian people (today Pontifical Croatian Institute of St. Jerome). With certain initial difficulties that accompanied the first three decades of its existence, up to this day 347 priests from all Croatian (arch) dioceses were its residents.
From the time when the Institute was founded, the Diocese of Đakovo and Srijem has always had its members there. They have been taking courses at different ecclesiastic universities. While they were staying at the Institute, they occupied different positions according to the inner structure of the Institute, thus contributing to its better functioning. Having graduated and returned home, all of them exceeded in their activities in pastoral, spiritual, educational, theological, administrative and cultural areas in their own dioceses, many at the national level too. Four former residents of the Institute have become bishops. Two bishops gave signifi cant contribution to the administration of the Institute: Mgr. Marin Srakić as the member of the Bishops’ Council for the Institute of St. Jerome, and Mgr. Đuro Gašparović, vice-chancellor and house-steward at the Institute for 17 years.

Ključne riječi

Croaticum; College of Saint Jerome; Pontifical Croatian Institute of St. Jerome in Rome; priests of the Diocese of Đakovo and Srijem; postgraduate studies (1790-2006)

Hrčak ID:

47715

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https://hrcak.srce.hr/47715

Datum izdavanja:

26.9.2006.

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