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Martin Dobrović

Martin Dobrović or Martin Dubravić (1599–1621) was a Catholic priest. After finishing his education in Graz, he became a parson of Ivanić Grad and later became a priest in the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Zagreb.

Martin Dobrović
BornThe end of the 16th century
Died1621
NationalityHabsburg
Other namesMartin Dubravić,[1] Martinus Dobrouitius
OccupationCatholic priest

Early life and education edit

Born in a Serbian[2] Orthodox Christian family, Dobrović was born to parents who had migrated from Bosnia to what is now modern-day Croatia.[3][4] Later, his family converted to Catholicism.[5] With a recommendation from the Bishop of Ljubljana, Thomas Chrön, the Catholic church educated him as a priest at a school in Graz.[3][5] He studied there from 1599 to 1608.[6] As a student of literature, he wrote a song entitled Eidem, (Latin: Litterarum humaniorum studiosus) which was published in 1601.[7] After graduating, Dobrović became parson of Ivanić and chaplain of the German Military Garrison in Ivanić.[8]

Conversion of Orthodox Serbians to Catholicism edit

As parson of Ivanić Grad, Dobrović actively tried to convert Orthodox Serbians, who had migrated from the Ottoman Empire to Catholicism.[3] He began his endeavors before Simeon Vratanja was appointed as the bishop of Marča.[9] In 1609, Dobrović was authorized by the Roman Catholic Pope, Pope Paul V, to convert Orthodox Serbians to the Catholic faith.[3][9] Dobrović convinced Simeon Vratanja to accept the Eastern Catholicism and to recognize the Pope's jurisdiction over Eastern Catholic dioceses.[10][11] In 1611, Dobrović and Vretanja traveled to Rome together. Simeon met with the Pope and formally accepted Eastern Catholicism.[12] In March 1613, in Marča Monastery, Dobrović and Simeon had a meeting with several notable Serbian dukes and tried to convince them to convert to Catholicism and to accept the oversight of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Zagreb.[13][14] Dobrović recommended Matija Sumer from Ivanić to be educated as a Catholic priest.[15]

Dobrović died in 1621.[16]

References edit

  1. ^ Kudelić 2007, p. 162.
  2. ^ Pavličević 1984, p. 282.
  3. ^ a b c d HKD 2005, p. 545.
  4. ^ (Croatia) 1966, p. 18.
  5. ^ a b SANU 1950, p. 49.
  6. ^ Kudelić 2007, p. 163.
  7. ^ Lamormain & Kerpchich 1601, p. 32.
  8. ^ Zlatko Kudelić, Isusovačko izvješće o krajiškim nemirima 1658. i 1666. godine i o marčanskom biskupu Gabrijelu Mijakiću (1663.-1670.), 2007, Hrvatski institut za povijest, page 155
  9. ^ a b Kolarić 2002, p. 77.
  10. ^ Ivić 1909, p. 45.
  11. ^ arhiv 1916, p. 89.
  12. ^ Institut 2002, p. 52.
  13. ^ štamparija 1922, p. 207.
  14. ^ Samardžić 1981, p. 458.
  15. ^ Hrvoje Petrić, Katolička obnova i konfesionalne tolerancije, Zagreb, p. 59
  16. ^ umjetnosti 1906, p. 138.

Sources edit

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  • Kolarić, Juraj (2002). Povijest kršćanstva u Hrvata: Katolička crkva. Hrvatski studiji Sveučilišta u Zagrebu. ISBN 978-953-6682-45-4.
  • (Croatia), Catholic Church. Archdiocese of Zagreb (1966). Šematizam Zagrebačke Nadbiskupije. Nadbiskupski duhovni stol.
  • Institut (2002). Croatica Christiana Periodica. Institut za crkvenu povijest.
  • SANU (1950). Posebna izdanja.
  • Kudelić, Zlatko (2007). Marčanska biskupija: Habsburgovci, pravoslavlje i crkvena unija u Hrvatsko-slavonskoj vojnoj krajini (1611. - 1755). Hrvatski Inst. za Povijest. ISBN 978-953-6324-62-0.
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  • Lamormain, Guillaume Germé de; Kerpchich, Andreas (1601). Disputatio philosophica quinquaginta thesibus comprehensa. Widmanstadt.
  • štamparija (1922). Prilozi za književnost, jezik, istoriju i folklor. Drzhavna štamparija Kralevine srba, khrbata i slovent︠s︡a.
  • Samardžić, Radovan (1981). Istorija srpskog naroda. Srpska knjiiževna zadruga.
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