- Ivan Šarić
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birth_date =September 27 ,1871
birthplace =Travnik
death_date =July 16 ,1960
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Ivan Šarić (1871-1960) was a Roman Catholic priest who became the archbishop of the
Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Vrhbosna (Sarajevo ) in 1922. He was a benefactor to the Bosnian Croats who became a controversial figure because of his pro-Ustaše activities and rhetoric duringWorld War II .Early life and career
Ivan Šarić was born to a Croatian family near
Travnik on September 27 1871. He attended high school inTravnik from 1882 to 1890, entered the seminary in Travnik, and completed his studies inSarajevo in 1894. He was made a priest in the Vrhbosna Archbishopric onJuly 22 1894 .He worked as a
catechist at the Institute of St. Vinko in Sarajevo from 1894. In 1896 he became a canon of Vrhbosna. Between 1896 and 1908 he edited the "Vrhbosna" newspaper, and, for a time, "Balkan" newspaper. In 1898 the Seminary Faculty in Zagreb awarded him a doctorate. OnJune 27 1908 Šarić was named the bishop-coadjutor of Vrhbosna and the titular bishop "Caesaropolitanus". OnOctober 28 ,1908 Šarić gave the well-known Croatian realist poetSilvije Strahimir Kranjčević his last rights before his death on the following day. [ [http://www.sskranjcevic.hr/zivotopis.ASP?PisID=1&odGodine=1908¤tPage=1221 Timeline of Silvije Strahimir Kranjčević] ] OnMay 2 1922 he was made the archbishop and metropolitan ofVrhbosna .Šarić was a pioneer of
Catholic Action (a project ofPope Pius XI for the inclusion of laiety in the hierarchical apostolate of the Church), and took particular interest in the Catholic press. In 1922 he started and for a time edited the weekly "Nedjelja" ('Sunday'), which was banned by the authorities of theKingdom of Yugoslavia , then renamed "Križ" ('The Cross') and finally renamed "Katolički Tjednik" ('Catholic Weekly'). He also printed the "Vrhbosanske savremene knjižice", small books about the contemporary affairs of the archbishopric, a total of 55 issues up to 1941. He wrote twenty other assorted printed works. In 1925, a year in which the Catholic Church celebrated the Jubilee and theCroats celebrated the 1000th anniversary of the Croatian Kingdom, Šarić led the Second National Pilgrimage of Yugoslavia to the Vatican. [ [http://www.cpi.hr/download/links/hr/6984.pdf The Vatican and Croatdom in the first half of the 20th century (until 1941)] ]Archbishop Šarić invested much effort into the financing of the two seminaries, and encouraged the work of Caritas and missionary activities. He attempted to attract new male orders into the diocese (the
Franciscans were already there). He took much interest in the national activities of the Bosnian Croats, and he helped the Croatian cultural society Napredak.War time collaboration and the Ustaše
Šarić was the archbishop of Sarajevo during
World War II , whenBosnia and Herzegovina became part of theIndependent State of Croatia . Saric used the Catholic newspapers of the Sarajevo diocese he headed as an outlet for his political musings as well as his amateur poetry. He expressed goodwill and enthusiasm towards the newUstaše leadership ofAnte Pavelić in the early months of 1941. This piece appeared a month after the Ustaše took power:"I was with our Ustaše in North and South America. The bishops there, Americans, Germans, Irish, Slovaks and Spaniards, with whom I came into contact, all praised the Croat Ustaše as good, self-sacrificing believers, as godly and patriotic people... How many times have I heard the Ustaše ask where they would be without their priests!
...I sang with the Ustaše with all my heart and voice the song 'Our Beautiful Homeland', all with big tears in our eyes. And with eager hope in its beautiful, its sweet and its golden freedom, lifting ourselves upwards to God, we prayed to the Almighty to guide and protect Ante Pavelić for the liberation of Croatia. The good God heard and, behold, he answered our cries and supplications." [ [http://www.jasenovac-info.com/cd/biblioteka/pavelicpapers/saric/is0001.html Jasenovac - Donja Gradina: Industry of Death 1941-45 ] ]At Christmas 1941 he penned a eulogy to Pavelić, "Kada Sunca Sija" ('When the Sun Shines') and had it published by his own diocesan press. It included these lines:
:"For God himself was at thy side, thou good and strong one,":"So that thou mightest perform thy deeds for the Homeland...":"And against the Jews, who had all the money,":"Who wanted to sell our souls...the miserable traitors...":"Dr Ante Pavelić! The dear name!":"Croatia has therein a treasure from Heaven."
And more in similar vein [Diocesan magazine of "Križevtsi", No 2 [1942] pp 10-11] .
Šarić's own paper also published these words by one Pitar Pajić:
"Until now God spoke through papal encyclicals, sermons, the Christian press ... And they were deaf. Now God has decided to use other methods. He will prepare missions! World missions! They will be upheld not by priests but by army commanders led by Hitler. The sermons will be heard with the help of cannon, machine guns, tanks and bombers." ["Katolički Tjednik", August 31, 1941]
Šarić publicly supported the forced conversions of Orthodox Serbs to Roman Catholicism. In his book "The Balkans in Our Time" [Cambridge, Mass., 1956, p.205] Professor Robert Lee Wolff referred to Ustaše gangs killing tens of thousands of Serbs, and wrote:
"To some they offered the choice between conversion from Orthodoxy to Catholicism or instant death.... It must be recorded as a historic fact that certain members of the Croatian hierarchy, notably Archbishop Sharich [sic] of Sarajevo, endorsed this butchery."
According to French writer
Jean Hussard , who witnessed the four years of Ustaše governance, Šarić not only knew about but also encouraged the persecution of Serbs ["Vu en Yougoslavie 1939-1944", Lausanne, ed. du Haut Pays, Maurice Blanc, 1944, p. 212] . The bishop became known among his enemies as "The Hangman of the Serbs".Fact|date=September 2008He was the mentor of
Krunoslav Draganović , the organizer of ratlines, and theUnited States Department of State considered him "perhaps the most rabid opponent of the Orthodox Serbs and the Yugoslav Royal family" Fact|date=November 2007. Another one of his subordinates wasFranjo Kralik , who publishedanti-Semitic and anti-Serbhate speech in the "Katolički Tjednik" under Šarić ['Love Has Its Limits'is a piece often attributed to Archbishop Ivan Šarić, but it was actually written by one of his intimates, Father Franjo Kralik, in one of Šarić's Sarajevo diocesan newspapers. It was part of a campaign to explain to the masses why the Jews around them were being "disappeared"::"The descendants of those who hated Jesus, who condemned him to death, who crucified him and immediately persecuted his disciples, are guilty of greater excesses than those of their forefathers. Greed is growing. The Jews who led Europe and the entire world to disaster - morally, culturally and economically - developed an appetite which nothing less than the world as a whole could satisfy... :Love has its limits. The movement for freeing the world from Jews is a movement for the renaissance of human dignity. The all-wise and Almighty God is behind this movement. See http://www.jasenovac-info.com/cd/biblioteka/pavelicpapers/saric/is0003.html] .Post-war life
After the war, in 1945, he answered to no war crime charges as he fled abroad. Šarić and leading Nazi collaborator
Gregorij Rožman , Bishop ofLjubljana , were reported by theCIA to be living together at the Bishop’s Palace atKlagenfurt , Austria, in October 1946 [ [http://www.jasenovac-info.com/cd/biblioteka/pavelicpapers/cia/cia0001.html Jasenovac - Donja Gradina: Industry of Death 1941-45 ] ] . After spending a period of time with Rožman [ "A short time later Rožman duly arrived in Berne, accompanied by Bishop Ivan Šarić, the ‘hangman’ of Sarajevo. By the end of May 1948, Rožman had apparently carried out this money laundering operation for the Ustashi, for he visited the U.S. Consulate in Zurich and was given a ‘non-quota immigration visa as a minister of religion'".
"Unholy Trinity - The Vatican, the Nazis, and the Swiss Banks" by John Loftus and Mark Aarons 1998, St. Martin's Press ISBN 031218199x.; pp. 132-133.
See also http://ftrsummary.blogspot.com/2005/11/ftr-532-interview-with-john-loftus.html] , Šarić then moved toMadrid, Spain with the assistance of theRoman Catholic Church . There he made a new translation of theNew Testament into Croatian, and published a book extolling the virtues ofPope Pius XII .
He died in Madrid on July 6 1960; his body is now buried in the Church of St. Joseph inSarajevo .ee also
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Collaboration during World War II
*Ante Pavelić
* Ustaše
*Gregorij Rožman
*Krunoslav Draganović
*Partisans (Yugoslavia)
* Yugoslavia during the Second World War
*Lake Toplitz
*Class action suit against the Vatican Bank and others
* Ratlines
*Vatican Bank References
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