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Greek Catholic Eparchy of Ruski Krstur

The Eparchy of San Nicola di Ruski Krstur (Serbian: Крстурска гркокатоличка епархија) is a Greek Catholic Church of Croatia and Serbia ecclesiastical territory or eparchy of the Catholic Church in Serbia. It was founded in 2003 as apostolic exarchate with territory in Serbia and Montenegro, and was reduced to the territory of Serbia in 2013. In 2018, it was elevated to an eparchy by Pope Francis.[1] Since 2003, it is headed by bishop Đura Džudžar.[2]

Eparchy of San Nicola di Ruski Krstur

Крстурска гркокатоличка епархија
Location
CountrySerbia
MetropolitanExempt directly to the Holy See
Statistics
Population
- Catholics

21,845 (2016)
Parishes21 (2016)
Information
DenominationCatholic Church
Sui iuris churchGreek Catholic Church of Croatia and Serbia
RiteByzantine Rite
Established2018
CathedralGreek Catholic Cathedral of St. Nicholas in Ruski Krstur, Serbia
Patron saintSaint Nicholas
Secular priests21 (2016)
Current leadership
PopeFrancis
BishopĐura Džudžar

The Eparchy of Ruski Krstur is one of two eparchies for the Greek Catholic Church of Croatia and Serbia, together with the Eparchy of Križevci in Croatia. The Eparchy of Ruski Krstur is exempt directly to the Holy See.[1] The Eparchy of Križevci is a suffragan of the Latin Church Archdiocese of Zagreb.[3]

The Eparchy of Ruski Krstur mostly serves a group of Rusyn Greek Catholics in the region of Vojvodina.[4]

Apostolic Exarchate of Serbia and Montenegro (2003–2013) edit

Until 2001, the Greek Catholic Eparchy of Križevci had full jurisdiction over all Eastern Catholics of the Byzantine Rite throughout the entire territory of the former Yugoslavia, including all of its successor states: Croatia, Slovenia, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Serbia, Montenegro and North Macedonia.

After the formation of independent successor states from what had been Yugoslavia, the process of administrative reorganization was initiated. In 2001, the separate Byzantine Catholic Apostolic Exarchate of Macedonia was formed for Eastern Catholics of the Byzantine Rite in neighboring North Macedonia. It was fully separated from the Eparchy of Križevci and directly subjected to the Holy See.[5]

In 2003, a new apostolic exarchate was created for Byzantine Catholics in Serbia and Montenegro, the Apostolic Exarchate of Serbia and Montenegro. Its first and only exarch was Eparch Đura Džudžar, who was appointed on August 28 (2003), with residence in Ruski Krstur.[2] This exarchate remained in association with the Eparchy of Križevci.

In 2004, the Apostolic Exarchate for Serbia and Montenegro had 26 parishes with 22,934 faithful and 18 priests, and in 2009 it had 21 parishes with 22,369 faithful and 18 priests.[6]

Apostolic Exarchate of Serbia (2013–2018) edit

On 19 January 2013, all Greek Catholics in Montenegro were entrusted to the local Latin bishops, so the jurisdiction of the Apostolic Exarchate of Serbia and Montenegro was reduced to just Serbia.[7] Bishop Đura Džudžar remained in his post as exarch. The Apostolic Exarchate of Serbia is still associated with the Greek Catholic Eparchy of Križevci as part of the Greek Catholic Church of Croatia and Serbia.

The Apostolic Exarchate of Serbia practices liturgy in the Slavonic form of Byzantine Rite and uses the Old Church Slavonic language and the Cyrillic alphabet. Adherents of the Eastern Catholic Byzantine Rite in Serbia are mainly Rusyns,[4] Ukrainians, and Rumanians[citation needed]. In 2016, the Apostolic Exarchate for Serbia had 21 parishes with 21,845 faithful and 21 priests.[1]

Greek Catholic Eparchy of Ruski Krstur (since 2018) edit

On December 6, 2018, the Apostolic Exarchate of Serbia was elevated by Pope Francis to the rank of Eparchy and Đura Džudžar was appointed the first eparchial bishop.[8]

Gallery edit

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c "Eparchy of San Nicola di Ruski Krstur (Križevci)". catholic-hierarchy.org. Retrieved July 2, 2019.
  2. ^ a b "Bishop Đura Džudžar". catholic-hierarchy.org. Retrieved July 2, 2019.
  3. ^ "Diocese of Križevci (Kreutz) (Križevci)". catholic-hierarchy.org. Retrieved July 2, 2019.
  4. ^ a b Ronald G. Roberson. "Greek Catholic Churches in Former Yugoslavia". CNEWA. Retrieved July 2, 2019.
  5. ^ Acta Apostolicae Sedis, 93 (2001), p. 339.
  6. ^ "Apostolic Exarchate of Serbia e Montenegro (Križevci)". catholic-hierarchy.org. Retrieved July 2, 2019.
  7. ^ Acta Apostolicae Sedis, 105 (2013), p. 187.
  8. ^ Elevation of the apostolic exarchate for Catholic faithful of Byzantine rite resident in Serbia to eparchy, and appointment of the first eparchial bishop

External links edit

  • Eparchy of Križevci (in Croatian)
  • Apostolic Exarchate of Macedonia (2001-2018) on Catholic Hierarchy
  • Apostolic Exarchate of Serbia (2013-2018) on Catholic Hierarchy
  • Rusyns in Serbia
  • Catholic Information

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The Eparchy of San Nicola di Ruski Krstur Serbian Krsturska grkokatolichka eparhiјa is a Greek Catholic Church of Croatia and Serbia ecclesiastical territory or eparchy of the Catholic Church in Serbia It was founded in 2003 as apostolic exarchate with territory in Serbia and Montenegro and was reduced to the territory of Serbia in 2013 In 2018 it was elevated to an eparchy by Pope Francis 1 Since 2003 it is headed by bishop Đura Dzudzar 2 Eparchy of San Nicola di Ruski KrsturKrsturska grkokatolichka eparhiјaGreek Catholic Cathedral of Saint Nicholas in Ruski Krstur SerbiaLocationCountrySerbiaMetropolitanExempt directly to the Holy SeeStatisticsPopulation Catholics21 845 2016 Parishes21 2016 InformationDenominationCatholic ChurchSui iuris churchGreek Catholic Church of Croatia and SerbiaRiteByzantine RiteEstablished2018CathedralGreek Catholic Cathedral of St Nicholas in Ruski Krstur SerbiaPatron saintSaint NicholasSecular priests21 2016 Current leadershipPopeFrancisBishopĐura DzudzarThe Eparchy of Ruski Krstur is one of two eparchies for the Greek Catholic Church of Croatia and Serbia together with the Eparchy of Krizevci in Croatia The Eparchy of Ruski Krstur is exempt directly to the Holy See 1 The Eparchy of Krizevci is a suffragan of the Latin Church Archdiocese of Zagreb 3 The Eparchy of Ruski Krstur mostly serves a group of Rusyn Greek Catholics in the region of Vojvodina 4 Contents 1 Apostolic Exarchate of Serbia and Montenegro 2003 2013 2 Apostolic Exarchate of Serbia 2013 2018 3 Greek Catholic Eparchy of Ruski Krstur since 2018 4 Gallery 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksApostolic Exarchate of Serbia and Montenegro 2003 2013 editUntil 2001 the Greek Catholic Eparchy of Krizevci had full jurisdiction over all Eastern Catholics of the Byzantine Rite throughout the entire territory of the former Yugoslavia including all of its successor states Croatia Slovenia Bosnia Herzegovina Serbia Montenegro and North Macedonia After the formation of independent successor states from what had been Yugoslavia the process of administrative reorganization was initiated In 2001 the separate Byzantine Catholic Apostolic Exarchate of Macedonia was formed for Eastern Catholics of the Byzantine Rite in neighboring North Macedonia It was fully separated from the Eparchy of Krizevci and directly subjected to the Holy See 5 In 2003 a new apostolic exarchate was created for Byzantine Catholics in Serbia and Montenegro the Apostolic Exarchate of Serbia and Montenegro Its first and only exarch was Eparch Đura Dzudzar who was appointed on August 28 2003 with residence in Ruski Krstur 2 This exarchate remained in association with the Eparchy of Krizevci In 2004 the Apostolic Exarchate for Serbia and Montenegro had 26 parishes with 22 934 faithful and 18 priests and in 2009 it had 21 parishes with 22 369 faithful and 18 priests 6 Apostolic Exarchate of Serbia 2013 2018 editOn 19 January 2013 all Greek Catholics in Montenegro were entrusted to the local Latin bishops so the jurisdiction of the Apostolic Exarchate of Serbia and Montenegro was reduced to just Serbia 7 Bishop Đura Dzudzar remained in his post as exarch The Apostolic Exarchate of Serbia is still associated with the Greek Catholic Eparchy of Krizevci as part of the Greek Catholic Church of Croatia and Serbia The Apostolic Exarchate of Serbia practices liturgy in the Slavonic form of Byzantine Rite and uses the Old Church Slavonic language and the Cyrillic alphabet Adherents of the Eastern Catholic Byzantine Rite in Serbia are mainly Rusyns 4 Ukrainians and Rumanians citation needed In 2016 the Apostolic Exarchate for Serbia had 21 parishes with 21 845 faithful and 21 priests 1 Greek Catholic Eparchy of Ruski Krstur since 2018 editOn December 6 2018 the Apostolic Exarchate of Serbia was elevated by Pope Francis to the rank of Eparchy and Đura Dzudzar was appointed the first eparchial bishop 8 Gallery edit nbsp Greek Catholic Church of Saint Apostles Peter and Paul in Novi Sad Serbia nbsp Greek Catholic Church in Đurđevo Serbia nbsp Greek Catholic Church in Markovac Serbia nbsp Greek Catholic Church in Jankov Most SerbiaSee also editCatholic Church in Serbia Religion in Vojvodina Catholic Church in Kosovo Byzantine Catholic Church in MontenegroReferences edit a b c Eparchy of San Nicola di Ruski Krstur Krizevci catholic hierarchy org Retrieved July 2 2019 a b Bishop Đura Dzudzar catholic hierarchy org Retrieved July 2 2019 Diocese of Krizevci Kreutz Krizevci catholic hierarchy org Retrieved July 2 2019 a b Ronald G Roberson Greek Catholic Churches in Former Yugoslavia CNEWA Retrieved July 2 2019 Acta Apostolicae Sedis 93 2001 p 339 Apostolic Exarchate of Serbia e Montenegro Krizevci catholic hierarchy org Retrieved July 2 2019 Acta Apostolicae Sedis 105 2013 p 187 Elevation of the apostolic exarchate for Catholic faithful of Byzantine rite resident in Serbia to eparchy and appointment of the first eparchial bishopExternal links edit nbsp Wikimedia 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