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BISHOP JOSIP SCHROTT – MAN WHO WAS NOT FOLLOWING MAINSTREAM
Vlasta ŠVOGER
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On the basis of the archival sources and relevant literature author reveals public activities of Josip Schrott (1791-1857), canon of Zagreb, provost of Zagreb chapter, prior of Vrana and titular bishop of Belgrade and Smederevo in the political and ecclesiastical life. Beside these duties, Schrott held high offices in secular department: he started his professional career as a professor at the Zagreb Royal Academy of Sciences, and from 1844 until 1853 he served as main principal of schools in Croatia. His political engagement firstly
was connected with Horvatsko-vugerska stranka [Croatian-Hungarian Party] but after the Revolution of 1848 he joined circle around Narodna stranka [Popular party]. He was a virile member of the Croatian Parliament and as such he participated in the Parliament
sessions in 1848. During these sessions he cordially supported idea of territorial integrity of the Tripartite Kingdom together with overcome of religious differences, which were preconditions
for the cooperation with Serbs. During the revolutionary years of 1848-1849 he led a young reformist group of the Croatian clergy that supported reforms in the spirit of the liberal Catholicism and opposed official position of the Catholic Church regarding dogma “Ex patre filioque”. That was the main reason for his withdrawal from all the ecclesiastical and secular services in 1853, which was followed with his retirement.
Ključne riječi
Josip Schrott; bishop; prior of Vrana; canon of Zagreb; the main principle of schools; Croatia; 19th century
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98205
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Datum izdavanja:
19.12.2012.
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