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Relationships between Rev. Frane Bulić and Fr. Ivan Marković in the context of the polemic on St. Dujam and the apostolicity of the Church of Split

Josip Dukić ; Katolički bogoslovni fakultet Sveučilišta u Splitu, Zrinsko-Frankopanska 19, 21000 Split, Hrvatska
Bernard Dukić


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Abstract

Reverend Frane Bulić (Vranjic, 4 October 1846 - Zagreb, 29 July 1934) and Father Ivan Marković (Sinj, 23 October 1839 - Sinj, 22 October 1910) produced, each of them in his own way, great contributions to the studies of both ecclesiastical and civil history of Dalmatia. Rev. Frane left a deep imprint as a professor, educator, monument conservator, historian, archaeologist and epigraphist. Fr. Ivan wrote several literary, theological and historical writings. Their collegial relationships were questioned in the early 20th century, when a dispute was conducted on the Salonitan martyr Domnio - Dujam. The correspondence conducted between Rev. Frane and Fr. Ivan that is kept in the library of the Catholic Faculty of Theology in Split and a letter kept in the archives of the Franciscan Monastery in Sinj, in fact, show clearly how dynamic and intensive were their discussions, accompanied with a court trial, that eventually influenced the change of the traditional understanding of the apostolicity of the Church of Split.

Keywords

Rev. Frane Bulić; Fr. Ivan Marković; Catholic Faculty of Theology in Split; Franciscan Monastery in Sinj; Archaeological Museum in Split; St. Dujam; apostolicity of the Church of Split

Hrčak ID:

247950

URI

https://hrcak.srce.hr/247950

Publication date:

1.12.2020.

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