Roman Catholic Diocese of Banja Luka

Roman Catholic Diocese of Banja Luka

The Roman Catholic Diocese of Banja Luka (Lat:"Dioecesis Bania Lucensisis") a diocese of the Latin Rite of the Roman Catholic Church in western Bosnia. The diocese is centred in the city of Banja Luka, Bosnia and Herzegovina.

Erected on July 5 1881, the diocese is a suffragan of the Archdiocese of Vrhbosna, as the Diocese of Banjaluka. In 1985, the name of the diocese was split to the current diocese of Banja Luka.

The original Cathedral of Saint Bonaventure in the city was built in 1887. However, an earthquake in 1969 levelled the church. Banja Luka's current cathedral was built in 1974. Currently, Bishop Franjo Komarica is head of the diocese.

The city of Banja Luka, and much of the territory that the diocese covers contains an Orthodox Serb majority. The Bosnian War greatly affected the diocese. Virtually all of the churches in the bishopric sustained some damage, and many were destroyed. Many Croats were expelled from the region or fled, leaving only a fraction of the original Catholic population remaining. Bishop Komarica has been urging people to return, to mixed results.

Ordinaries

*Mariano Markovic, O.F.M. † (27 Mar 1884 Appointed - 20 Jun 1912 Died)
*Giuseppe Stefano Garic, O.F.M. † (14 Dec 1912 Appointed - 30 Jun 1946 Died)
*Carlo Celik † (15 Dec 1951 Appointed - 11 Aug 1958 Died)
*Alfred Pichler † (22 Jul 1959 Appointed - 15 May 1989 Retired)
*Franjo Komarica (15 May 1989 Appointed - )

External links

http://www.catholic-hierarchy.org/diocese/dbanj.html

See Also:List of Roman Catholic Dioceses in Bosnia-Herzegovina


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