• The Diocese of Senj-Modruš (German: Zengg-Modrus, Italian: Diocesi di Modruš, Latin: Dioecesis Modrussensis) was located in the historical Kingdom of Croatia...
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    as the Roman Catholic Diocese of Senj-Modruš. By the 19th century, besides the cathedral little survived the Turkish rule, except its Chapter of Canons...
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    2022) Mate Uzinić (11 October 2022 – present) Roman Catholicism in Croatia Roman Catholic Diocese of Senj-Modruš "Rinunce e nomine, 11.10.2022" (Press release)...
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    The Diocese of Gospić–Senj (Latin: Gospiciensis-Seniensis; Croatian: Gospićko-senjska biskupija) is a Latin Church diocese located in the cities of Gospić...
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    northeastern Italy. The bishop of Pedena, Aldrago Antonin de Piccardi had been transferred to the diocese of Senj e Modruš (Croatia) on 14 February 1785...
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  • territory to Diocese of SenjModruš 1794: Lost territory to Diocese of Trieste June 30, 1828: Suppressed and united with the Diocese of Poreč to form...
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    approved use of Church Slavonic language and the Glagolitic script to Filip, bishop of Senj, thus making Croats the only Latin Catholics in the world...
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  • northeastern Italy. The bishop of Pedena, Aldrago Antonin de Piccardi had been transferred to the diocese of Senj e Modruš (Croatia) on 14 February 1785...
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  • preserved by the Roman Catholic Diocese of Senj-Modruš in Croatia, and the Franciscan Province of Bosna Srebrena in Ottoman Bosnia, Roman Catholicism was...
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    Krbava (redirect from Diocese of Corbavia)
    former Catholic bishopric (1185–1460), precursor of the diocese of Modruš and present Latin titular see. It can be considered either located east of Lika...
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    Pićan (category Municipalities of Croatia)
    15th century and a monstrance from the 16th century. Senj-Modruš's bishop Sebastijan Glavinić of Glamoč (1630–1697) was born in Potpićan near Pićan and...
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    Croatia–Slavonia was divided into eight counties (županije, known as comitatus): Modruš-Rijeka County Zagreb County Varaždin County Bjelovar-Križevci County Virovitica...
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    Modrić (category Surnames of Croatian origin)
    Križpolje, was priest of the Diocese of Senj-Modruš and professor of moral theology at the Theological Faculty of the University of Zagreb. Paul L. Modrich...
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    Aloysius Stepinac (category Roman Catholic archbishops in Yugoslavia)
    dioceses of Đakovo and Senj-Modruš, and the Greek Catholic Bishopric of Križevci. Stepinac had very limited formal authority over the suffragan bishops of his...
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    Marco Antonio de Dominis (category 17th-century Roman Catholic archbishops in Croatia)
    appointed Bishop of Senj and Modruš in Croatia in August 1600, and transferred in November 1602 to the archiepiscopal see of Split. His endeavors to reform...
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  • Viktor Burić (category Roman Catholic archbishops in Yugoslavia)
    1935 the dioceses of Senj and Modrussa were joined, with Modrussa retaining certain prerogatives. Burič was appointed Bishop of Senj-Modruš, and was consecrated...
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    the number of Serb citizens was recorded in Virovitica (35% increase), and Syrmia and Modruš-Rijeka counties, mainly due to the migration of Serbian war...
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    the Frankopan (then known as the Princes of Krk), ruling over the island of Krk, Kvarner and the County of Modruš in northern Lika. Besides these main noble...
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    bishop Nicholas of Modruš and asked Pope Paul II to return the seat of Diocese from Modruš (1460) to Krbava or formation of own Diocese of Krbava, but they...
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