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Croatian Bishops' Conference
AbbreviationHBK
Formation15 May 1993
TypeCivil nonprofit
Legal statusActive
HeadquartersZagreb
Location
  • Ksaverska cesta 12a

Region served

Croatia

Membership

Active and retired Catholic bishops of Croatia

Official language

Croatian & Latin

President

Archbishop Dražen Kutleša

Parent organization

Holy See
AffiliationsCCEE
COMECE
Websitehbk.hr

The Croatian Bishops' Conference (Croatian: Hrvatska biskupska konferencija; Latin: Conferentia Episcoporum Croatiae) (HBK) is an episcopal conference of the Catholic ChurchinCroatia. The Conference was founded on May 15, 1993 after Croatia regained its independence after the breakup of Yugoslavia in the early 1990s, which consequentially led to the abolition of the Bishops' Conference of Yugoslavia. HBK is composed of all active and retired bishops; currently 32 (20 active, 11 retired, 1 military ordinary).[1]

History[edit]

During the breakup of Yugoslavia, Croatia declared its independence on June 25, 1991. The Holy See recognized Croatia on January 13, 1992. Croatian bishops made a proposal for the establishment of the Croatian Bishops' Conference.

On May 15, 1993, the Holy See issued a decree by which it established governing body for the Croatian dioceses-Croatian Bishops' Conference.[2] Archbishop of Zagreb, Cardinal Franjo Kuharić, was elected as a first Conference President.

The HBK Statute was renewed on February 5, 2000. Cardinal Josip Bozanić served as Conference president in two terms (1997-2007). At the HBK plenary session in October 2007 in the town of Gospić, Archbishop of Đakovo-Osijek Marin Srakić was elected as the President. Vice-Presidents of the Conference were Cardinal Josip Bozanić and Archbishop of Split-Makarska Marin Barišić. At the 45th session of the HBK that was held on November 14, 2012 Archbishop of Zadar Želimir Puljić was elected as the fourth Conference President.[3]

HBK and Bishops' Conference of Bosnia and Herzegovina takes care of the pastoral care of Croatian Catholics abroad. They also appoint together Episcopal Commission for the Pontifical Croatian College of St. JeromeinRome. In addition, their common question are also liturgical books in Croatian. According to this, both Conferences have an annual common season.

HBK is a member of Council of the Bishops' Conferences of Europe and Commission of the Bishops' Conferences of the European Community.

Organisation[edit]

Conference bodies are:

The President and Vice President shall be elected for the time period of three years by bishops, with term renewable twice.

Members[edit]

Members of the Croatian Bishops' Conference are:

Name Title Duties within HBK
Dražen Kutleša Archbishop of Zagreb President of the Conference
President of the Legal Commission
President of the Episcopal Commission for relations with the State
Member of the Episcopal Commission for the Pontifical Croatian College of St. Jerome
Josip Bozanić Archbishop Emeritus of Zagreb Vice President of the Conference
Member of the Permanent Council
President of the Commission for relations with the European Union
Želimir Puljić Apostolic Administrator of Split-Makarska
Archbishop emeritus of Zadar
President of the Permanent Council
President of the Council for Culture and Church Cultural Heritage
Member of the Commission for relations with the European Union
Đuro Hranić Archbishop of Đakovo-Osijek President of the Council for catechizing and the new evangelization
Member of the Episcopal Commission for Relations with the State
Member of the Episcopal Commission for dialogue with Serbian Orthodox Church
Member of the Committee for Croatian Diaspora
President of the Committee for Pastoral care of Romani people
Ivan Ćurić Archbishop Coadjutor of Đakovo-Osijek
Mate Uzinić Archbishop of Rijeka President of the Council for Institutes of Consecrated Life
Member of the Episcopal Commission for Relations with States
Member of the Legal Commission
Member of the Mixed Commission of HBK and HKVRPP
Milan Zgrablić Archbishop of Zadar
Vjekoslav Huzjak Bishop of Bjelovar-Križevci President of the Council for Clergy
President of Commission Justice and Peace
Member of the Episcopal Commission for relations with the State
Member of the Episcopal Commission for Relations with the EU
Vlado Košić Bishop of Sisak President of the Council for ecumenism and dialogue
Member of the Episcopal Commission for dialogue with Serbian Orthodox Church
Bože Radoš Bishop of Varaždin
Roko Glasnović Bishop of Dubrovnik
Ranko Vidović Bishop of Hvar
Tomislav Rogić Bishop of Šibenik None
Antun Škvorčević Bishop of Požega President of the Council for Education
Member of the Mixed Commission of the Croatian Bishops' Conference, Croatian Conference of Major Superiors and the Croatian Union of Major Superiors
Ivan Štironja Bishop of Poreč-Pula
Apostolic Administrator of Kotor
Zdenko Križić Bishop of Gospić–Senj None
Ivica Petanjak Bishop of Krk None
Jure Bogdan Military Ordinary of Croatia None
Mijo Gorski Auxiliary Bishop of Zagreb President of the Committee for Youth
Ivan Šaško Auxiliary Bishop of Zagreb President of the Commission for Liturgy
Member of the Episcopal Commission for Relations with the State
Milan Stipić Eparch of Križevci
Name Title Duties within HBK
Marin Barišić Archbishop emeritus of Split-Makarska
Ivan Devčić Archbishop emeritus of Rijeka
Juraj Jezerinac Emeritus Military Ordinary
Ivan Milovan Bishop Emeritus of Poreč-Pula
Marin Srakić Bishop Emeritus of the Đakovo-Osijek
Valter Župan Bishop Emeritus of Krk
Ante Ivas Bishop Emeritus of Šibenik
Nikola Kekić Eparch Emeritus of Križevci
Josip Mrzljak Bishop Emeritus of Varaždin
Slobodan Štambuk Bishop Emeritus of Hvar
Valentin Pozaić Auxiliary Bishop Emeritus of Zagreb

Presidents[edit]

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  • ^ http://www.hbk.hr/?type=vijest&ID=409
  • External links[edit]


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