Roman Catholic Diocese of Dubrovnik

Roman Catholic Diocese of Dubrovnik

The Roman Catholic Diocese of Dubrovnik is an ecclesiastical territory or diocese of the Roman Catholic Church in southern Croatia. The diocese is centred in the city of Dubrovnik. It was first erected in 990. From 1120 to 1828 it was elevated to the status of archdiocese.

The Cathedral of the Assumption of Mary in Dubrovnik was built in 1713 after the previous cathedral was destroyed in an earthquake. Currently, Bishop Želimir Puljić is head of the diocese. On Monday, March 15, 2010, he was named the new Archbishop of the Archdiocese of Zadar by Pope Benedict XVI.

Dubrovnik's patron saint is Saint Blaise (locally called Sveti Vlaho).

Dubrovnik bishops

  • Fabriciano † (530)
  • Florenzio † (? - 593 deposed)
  • ..
  • Vitale † (1074)
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  • Aleardo, O.F.M. † (13th century appointed Archbishop of Oristano)
  • ..
  • Bartolomeo † (? - 8 July 1317 appointed Archbishop of Trani)
  • Benedek † (1317 - ?)
  • ..
  • Niccolò De Hortis † (? - 26 luglio 1402 appointed Archbishop of Manfredonia)
  • Niccolò Sacchi † (26 luglio 1402 - ?)
  • Beato Giovanni Dominici, O.P. † (28 March 1408 - 1414 resigned)
  • Antonio † (1414 - ?)
  • ..
  • Timoteo Maffei † (? - 1454 appointed Archbishop of Milan)
  • ..
  • Giovanni Sacco † (1489 - 1502 appointed Archbishop of Ancona e Umana)
  • ..
  • Sebastiano Portico † (? - 18 settembre 1555 appointed Archbishop of Foligno)
  • Lodovico Beccatelli (Beccadelli) † (18 September 1555 - 17 October 1572 deceduto)
  • Crisostomo Calvino, O.S.B. † (1572 - 16 February 1575 deceased)
  • Vincenzo Portico † (16 February 1575 - 1579 deceased)
  • Gerolamo Matteucci † (2 June 1579 - 8 August 1583 appointed Archbishop of Sarno)
  • Raffaele Bonelli † (7 October 1583 - 4 April 1588 deceased)
  • Paolo Albero † (21 August 1588 - 31 July 1591 deceased)
  • Aurelio Novarini, O.F.M.Conv. † (31 luglio 1591 - 1º luglio 1602 appointed Archbishop of San Marco Argentano)
  • Fabio Tempestivo † (1602 - 1616)
  • Vincenzo Lanteri, C.O. † (1616 - 19 July 1628 appointed Archbishop of Veroli)
  • Tommaso Cellesi † (1628 - November 1633 deceased)
  • ..
  • Bernardino Larizza † (1640 - 1647 deceased)
  • Pompeo Mignucci, O.S.Io.Hier. † (16 September 1647 - 10 January 1650 appointed Archbishop of Acquapendente)
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  • Pietro de Torres † (? - 24 January 1689 nappointed Archbishop of Potenza)
  • Giovanni Vincenzo Lucchesini † (? - 13 April 1693 nappointed Archbishop of Assisi)
  • Placido Stoppa † (? - 11 April 1699 appointed Archbishop of Venosa)
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  • Andrea Roberti † (1708 - 1713 appointed Archbishop of Policastro)
  • Raimondo Gallani † (? - 10 March 1727 deceased)
  • Felipe Itúrbide, O.Carm. † (25 June 1727 - 1º January 1728 deceased)
  • Angelo Franchi, O.F.M. † (26 January 1728 - 1751)
  • Hijacint Marija Milković † (20 March 1752 - 1756)
  • Arcangelo Lupi, O.P. † (18 July 1757 - 1766)
  • Nicola Pugliesi † (6 April 1767 - 1777)
  • Gregorio Lazzari † (15 December 1777 - 1792)
  • Ludovico Spagnoletti † (26 March 1792 - 1799)
  • Nikola Ban † (12 May 1800 - 15 April 1815 deceased)
    • Vacant seat (1815-1828)
  • Antonio Giuriceo † (5 July 1830 - 1842)
  • Toma Jedrlinić † (30 January 1843 - 1º agosto 1855 deceased)
  • Vincenco Zubranić † (19 June 1856 - 1872)
  • Ivan Zafron † (1872 - 1881)
  • Mato Vodopić † (3 July 1882 - 1893)
  • Giuseppe Gregorio Marčelić † (18 May 1894 - 1928 deceased)
  • Josip Marija Carević † (13 aprile 1929 - 9 febbraio 1940 deceased)
  • Pavao Butorac † (25 September 1950 - 22 November 1966 deceased)
  • Severin Pernek † (10 April 1967 - 7 December 1989 deceased)
  • Želimir Puljić (7 December 1989 - 15 March 2010 appointed Archbishop of Zadar)
  • Mate Uzinić (24 January 2011 - present)

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