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THE BISHOP’S HOUSE IN VUKODOL

Ante Marić ; Mostar


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Abstract

Relaying on the almost unknown “Chronicle of Father Marko Kalamut”,
who was an associate, contemporary and secretary of the bishop Rafo
Barišić from Mostar, then on Bakula’s “Šematizam” and Father Radoslav
Glavaš’s book which enriches, explains and corrects the historical facts
shown in the Chronicle, the author tries to reconstruct and chronologically
make a rough draft of diplomatic-administrative occurrences which
were happening during the establishment of the bishop’s residence in Vukodol
and rebuilding of Catholic sacral structures in Mostar, Široki Brijeg,
Ljubuški and other places all over Herzegovina. Central happenings are
certainly Barišić’s return from Constantinople with an order for building
the bishop’s residence in Mostar (June 18th, 1846), laying a foundation
stone for building the Franciscan monastery in Široki Brijeg (July 23rd,
1846) and starting with building of the bishop’s house in Vukodol (April
7th, 1847).

Keywords

Vukodol; Mostar; bishop’s house; monastery; building; Franciscans.

Hrčak ID:

231869

URI

https://hrcak.srce.hr/231869

Publication date:

19.12.2006.

Article data in other languages: croatian

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