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Marko Kalogjera

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Marko Kalogjera

Bishop of Split & Makarska, Bishop of Kotor
Portrait of Bishop Marko Kalogjera
ArchdioceseZadar (former)
DioceseSplit-Makarska (archdiocese), Kotor
PredecessorAlojzije Marija Pini
SuccessorFilip Frano Nakić
Orders
OrdinationAugust 20, 1843
ConsecrationJune 19, 1856
by Josip Godeassi
Personal details
Born(1819-12-07)December 7, 1819
Died(1888-12-04)December 4, 1888
Split, Kingdom of Dalmatia, Austria-Hungary
Motto"In Tempestate Securitas"

Marko Kalogjera OL (December 7, 1819 – December 4, 1888), also known as Monsignor Marco Calogerà or Marco Calogjera, was a priest and Roman Catholic Bishop of Split and Makarska, present-day Croatia, and Kotor, present-day Montenegro. On September 7, 1881, he was awarded the title of Commander (Baron) of the Austrian Imperial Order of Leopold.[1]

Biography

He was ordained on August 27, 1843, and served as chaplain for one year. He later served as chancellor of the Diocese of Dubrovnik for five years. In 1850, he served at the Mandaljena Parish. Between 1850 and 1852, he was Deputy Director of the Dubrovnik Seminary, and he was a professor in Zadar from 1853. In 1856, he was appointed Bishop of Kotor.[2]

In 1869, he was appointed Bishop of Split and Makarska. During his time as bishop, he founded the Bishop's Palace and the Foundation of St. Cyril, where he was instrumental in preserving the ancient Glagolithic script. Kalogjera restored the burial ground and bell tower of St. Duje, built a new seminary in Split, and create the List of the Diocese of Split and Makarska. Many new churches were built in the Diocese of Split during his tenure as bishop.[3]

Kalogjera was very patriotic, and he was friends with Don Mihovil Pavlinovich and Don Franko Bulich. He is credited for his guardianship of Croatian, and he was particularly responsible for the protection of the Glagolitic script and Slavic worship in Dalmatia.[4]

See also

Notes

  1. ^ "Biskup Marko Kalogjera - o 120. obljetnici smrti". Archived from the original on 2008-12-05. Retrieved 2018-04-10.
  2. ^ "Biskup Marko Kalogjera - o 120. obljetnici smrti". Archived from the original on 2008-12-05. Retrieved 2018-04-10.
  3. ^ "Biskup Marko Kalogjera - o 120. obljetnici smrti". Archived from the original on 2008-12-05. Retrieved 2018-04-10.
  4. ^ "Biskup Marko Kalogjera - o 120. obljetnici smrti". Archived from the original on 2008-12-05. Retrieved 2018-04-10.

References

Catholic Church titles
Preceded by
Alojzije Marija Pini
Bishop of Split and Makarska
March 12, 1866 – December 4, 1888
Succeeded by
Preceded by Bishop of Kotor
January 29, 1856 – March 12, 1866
Succeeded by
Djordje Marčić
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