Roman Catholic Diocese of Šibenik

Roman Catholic Diocese of Šibenik
Diocese of Šibenik
Dioecesis Sebenicensis o Sibenicensis
Location
Country Croatia
Ecclesiastical province Archdiocese of Split-Makarska
Metropolitan Šibenik
Statistics
Population
- Total
(as of 2004)
110,500
Information
Denomination Roman Catholic
Rite Roman Rite
Established 1 May 1298
Cathedral Cathedral of St. James, Šibenik
Patron saint Saint Michael the Archangel
Current leadership
Pope Benedict XVI
Bishop

Ante Ivas

Bishop of Šibenik
Metropolitan Archbishop

Marin Barišić

Archbishop of Split-Makarska
Website
sibenska-biskupija.com

The Roman Catholic Diocese of Šibenik (Latin: Sebenicen(sis)) is a diocese located in the city of Šibenik in the Ecclesiastical province of Split-Makarska in Croatia.

Contents

History

  • May 1, 1298: Established as Diocese of Šibenik

Leadership

  • Bishops of Šibenik (Roman rite)
    • Bishop Ante Ivas (since 1997.02.05)
    • Bishop Srećko Badurina, T.O.R. (1987.12.04 – 1996.09.17)
    • Archbishop Anton Tamarut (1986.02.05 – 1987.12.04)
    • Bishop Josip Arnerić (1961.07.17 – 1986.02.05)
    • Bishop Ciril Banic (1961 – 1961.02.03)
    • Bishop Ciril Banic (Apostolic Administrator 1951.03.28 – 1961)
    • Bishop Jeronim Mileta, O.F.M. Conv. (1922.02.14 – 1947.11.23)
    • Bishop Luca Pappafava (1911.11.27 – 1918.09.14)
    • Archbishop Vinko Pulišić (1903.11.09 – 1910.06.16)
    • Bishop Matteo Zannoni (1895.03.18 – 1903)
    • Bishop Giovanni Maiorosy (1885.07.27 – ?)
    • Bishop Antonio Innocente Giuseppe Fosco (1876.04.07 – 1894)
    • Bishop Jovan Zaffron (1863.09.28 – 1872)
    • Archbishop Pietro Alessandro Doimo Maupas (1855.12.20 – 1862.05.21)

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