Skoči na glavni sadržaj

Izlaganje sa skupa

THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY IN SENJ AND DEVELOPMENT OF THE CROATIAN CATHOLIC MOVEMENT

Anton Bozanić ; Krčka biskupija, Krk, Hrvatska


Puni tekst: hrvatski pdf 314 Kb

str. 309-323

preuzimanja: 256

citiraj


Sažetak

Antun Mahnić, the bishop of Krk was the initiator and inspirer of the Croatian Catholic movement in the first decades of the twentieth century. The new movement followed the spiritual-intellectual education of younger Catholics aspiring to build a society imbued with Christian values. The work on formation and organisation of catholic laypersons inspired with enthusiasm and moved the young people. The institutions for education of future priests, seminaries and divinity colleges became a real source of new ideas and views for movements in the catholic world. The seminary in Senj, next to Krk, was a strong hold to the initiator of the Croatian catholic movement. Fran Binički, at the time a young priest and professor at the theological seminary in Senj, and Milan Pavelić, first seminarian in Senj, then priest of the diocese of Senj-Modruša and later (1915- 1919) a professor of pedagogy and catechism at Senj seminary, were Mahnic’s two closest co-operators. Mahnić’s magazine Hrvatska straža (Croatian Guardian) moved to Senj shortly after, and Binički became its editor-in-chief and conferrer of Leon’s association. Further, Pavelić devoted himself to edit news for the Croatian Catholic movement of Rijeka newspapers. Thus, Dr. Fran Binički, priest and professor at Senj seminary, writer, polemicist and editor of catholic publications, and Milan Pavelić poet, writer and editor-in-chief of Catholic publications, became the main bearers of the Croatian Catholic movement of the theology seminary in Senj.

Ključne riječi

Croatian Guardian; liberalism; defence of faith; laymen

Hrčak ID:

220223

URI

https://hrcak.srce.hr/220223

Datum izdavanja:

3.12.2007.

Podaci na drugim jezicima: hrvatski

Posjeta: 704 *