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353: 542:. On 21 February 1684, he wrote to the Congregation after someone complained that he wasn't fit for the service. In his report, he wrote that the Diocese of Scradin had only two Franciscan priests, so he ordained more secular and Franciscan priests and distributed them throughout the diocese. He didn't visit all of the parishes of the Diocese of Skradin, being afraid of the ecclesiastical punishments since some of the parishes were claimed by the bishops of 344:, Lišnjić was a candidate for his succession. However, due to the opposition from the Austrian Emperor and the Bosnian Franciscan clergy, he wasn't appointed to the office. Instead, the Bosnian Franciscans accused him of withholding the money from the grains, which led him to be imprisoned in 1662 in Rome. He was acquitted in 1664. 577:, the seat of the Diocese of Makarska, and other Dalmatian towns. The defeated Ottomans often took revenge on the Catholics who remained on their territories. These caused hardships for Lišnjić since the Ottomans made it difficult to come to their territories. Aware of his difficult situation, in 1685, the Congregation sent him 50 565:(1684–99), both of which brought plunders, murders, enslavement, flights, sickness and diseases. However, Lišnjić continued to stand for the faithful, entering into a dispute with the bishop of Bosnia over the parishes controlled by the Rama friary. On 21 February 1684, he asked the Congregation to ban the bishop of Bosnia 514:
after it fell to the Ottomans in the 15th century. The Franciscans opposed these appointments and expelled Grbavac with the help of the Ottomans to his home village. The Ottomans, urged by the Franciscans, imprisoned Lišnjić as well. In 1669, Lišnjić appointed Petar Radunović, a secular priest from
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and were persecuted by the Ottomans. In 1670, Lišnjić served a mass in Mostar only to be arrested by the Ottomans and to be threatened to convert to Islam. The local Catholics ransomed him. Another problem for Lišnjić was the enslavement of Christians by the Venetians. In 1665, he wrote a letter to
411:. These irregular soldiers hadn't differentiated the Christians from the invading Ottomans. Before the war, the Diocese of Makarska had around 15,000 people; after the war, only 5,000 remained, and all were poor. The Diocese of Duvno's population also fled the Ottomans in the neighbouring 470:. None of the villages had a church. The old churches were ruined, while the Ottomans were disallowed to construct the new ones. Lišnjić reported that the area was sparsely populated, not just by Catholics but Muslims also. The situation in the parish of 501:
Both dioceses, Makarska and Duvno, lacked priests. West Herzegovina, under the jurisdiction of the dioceses Makarska and Duvno, didn't have enough priests, all of whom were Franciscans. Lišnjić intended to change this by appointing
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the Pope, complaining that the Venetians were selling Christians to the Ottomans as slaves. Lišnjić claimed that some 7,000 Christians from his diocese were sold to slavery by the Venetians.
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for several years and then in Zaostrog. In 1659, he went to Rome to sell grains donated by the Spanish king to the Bosnian Province, which became an affair. He reported the secretary of the
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was even worse, where there were five Catholic and seven Muslim families, while the church of St. John the Baptists was in ruins. Worried about fleeing Catholic subjects, the beys of the
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to be surprised that the population there didn't know what a bishop was. In 1669, the Congregation granted him his request from 1665 to execute episcopal duties in the
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family invited Lišnjić to visit the Catholics in Duvno. During his visit to the diocese in 1671, he disputed the control of the parishes and the church
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where these parishes were located. The Great Turkish War and the Morean War led to a series of defeats for the Ottomans, leading to the liberation of
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was vacant, Lišnjić was named its bishop on 11 February 1664. The same year he was consecrated in Rome. 1666 Lišnjić founded a boys' public school in
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and the Ottomans and the treatment from both, with Venetians enslaving and selling Christians to the Turks, and Ottomans oppressing their faith.
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From the summer of 1672, Lišnjić was in Rome. While on his way back to Dalmatia, on 5 April 1673, Lišnjić was given the administration over the
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Religious circumstances among Catholics in Herzegovina (from the Turkish conquest to the end of the 17th century): Doctoral dissertation
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Vjerske prilike kod katolika u Hercegovini (od turskog osvajanja do konca 17. stoljeća): Doktorska disertacija
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On the verge of existence: the Diocese of Duvno from its foundation till inclusion in the Vicarate of Bosnia
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that lasted until 1669. Part of the population of the Diocese of Makarska fled to the neighbouring isles of
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after it fell to the Ottomans in the 15th century, the region where the pastoral care was given to the
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in some parishes. Mijo Grbavac, a secular priest appointed by Lišnjić in 1664 as a parish priest in
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Na rubu opstanka: Duvanjska biskupija od utemeljenja do uključenja u Bosanski apostolski vikarijat
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from 1634 to 1642. After finishing his studies, he served as an educator in the
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occupation, and the population suffered from both the war between the
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Lišnjić died on 3 March 1686 in Makarska and is buried there in the
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from 1667 to his death in 1686. Both of his dioceses were under the
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17th-century Roman Catholic bishops in Bosnia and Herzegovina
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and Roško Polje to Radunović for pastoral care, but failed.
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died in 1656/57. In 1682, Lišnjić escaped the Ottomans to
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Hercegovačka afera: pregled događaja i važniji dokumenti
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He was a member of the 489:The believers in the parish of 45:and Apostolic Administrator of 1: 1022:Croatian Biographical Lexicon 985:Croatica Christiana Periodica 960:Croatica Christiana Periodica 864: 347: 308:Franciscan Province of Bosnia 273: 591: 239:who served as the bishop of 7: 1005: 946: 278:Lišnjić was born either in 10: 1201: 397:Ottoman–Venetian war 294:, at the time part of the 1118: 1109: 1101: 1091: 1082: 1073: 1063: 1054: 1046: 1039: 207: 193: 173: 136: 131: 123: 115: 110: 100: 90: 82: 66: 56: 40: 21: 979:Kovačić, Slavko (1977). 869: 561:(1683–99) and the 384:, which belonged to the 909:Pinjuh, Dijana (2013). 1041:Catholic Church titles 954:Korać, Dijana (2007). 767:, p. 79–80. 519:as a parish priest in 357: 922:Škegro, Ante (2002). 355: 233:Bosnian-Herzegovinian 16:Roman-catholic bishop 1155:Croatian Franciscans 413:Dalmatian hinterland 719:, pp. 206–207. 689:, pp. 207–208. 362:Diocese of Makarska 302:friar in the local 1170:Franciscan bishops 1057:Bishop of Makarska 1018:"Lišnjić, Marijan" 532:Diocese of Skradin 358: 253:Republic of Venice 188:Republic of Venice 1150:Clergy from Grude 1128: 1127: 1122:Nikola Bijanković 1119:Succeeded by 1095:Nikola Bijanković 1092:Succeeded by 1067:Nikola Bijanković 1064:Succeeded by 857:, pp. 28–29. 833:, pp. 27–28. 586:Franciscan church 559:Great Turkish War 428:Franciscan friary 386:Diocese of Bosnia 217: 216: 105:Nikola Bijanković 24:The Most Reverend 1192: 1165:Bishops of Duvno 1102:Preceded by 1074:Preceded by 1047:Preceded by 1037: 1036: 1032: 1030: 1028: 1000: 998: 996: 975: 973: 971: 941: 918: 905: 889: 858: 852: 846: 840: 834: 828: 822: 816: 810: 804: 795: 789: 783: 777: 768: 762: 756: 750: 744: 738: 732: 726: 720: 714: 705: 699: 690: 684: 678: 672: 666: 660: 654: 648: 627: 621: 484:Ante Travničanin 370:Diocese of Duvno 226: 180: 146: 144: 132:Personal details 86:11 February 1664 19: 18: 1200: 1199: 1195: 1194: 1193: 1191: 1190: 1189: 1130: 1129: 1124: 1115: 1107: 1105:Pavao Posilović 1097: 1088: 1080: 1069: 1060: 1052: 1035: 1026: 1024: 1008: 1003: 994: 992: 987:(in Croatian). 969: 967: 962:(in Croatian). 949: 944: 938: 872: 867: 862: 861: 853: 849: 841: 837: 829: 825: 817: 813: 805: 798: 790: 786: 778: 771: 763: 759: 751: 747: 739: 735: 727: 723: 715: 708: 700: 693: 685: 681: 673: 669: 661: 657: 649: 630: 622: 599: 594: 536:Pavao Posilović 350: 342:Marijan Maravić 276: 237:Catholic Church 235:prelate of the 222: 220:Marijan Lišnjić 182: 178: 169: 148: 142: 140: 61:Catholic Church 36: 31: 30: 29:Marijan Lišnjić 27: 26: 17: 12: 11: 5: 1198: 1188: 1187: 1182: 1177: 1172: 1167: 1162: 1157: 1152: 1147: 1142: 1126: 1125: 1120: 1117: 1108: 1103: 1099: 1098: 1093: 1090: 1081: 1075: 1071: 1070: 1065: 1062: 1053: 1048: 1044: 1043: 1034: 1033: 1014:Ćošković, Pejo 1009: 1007: 1004: 1002: 1001: 976: 950: 948: 945: 943: 942: 936: 919: 906: 890: 873: 871: 868: 866: 863: 860: 859: 847: 845:, p. 208. 835: 823: 821:, p. 207. 811: 796: 784: 769: 757: 755:, p. 144. 745: 743:, p. 126. 733: 721: 706: 704:, p. 204. 691: 679: 677:, p. 206. 667: 655: 628: 596: 595: 593: 590: 571:Sanjak of Klis 567:Nikola Ogramić 504:secular clergy 392:to the north. 374:Skoplje valley 349: 346: 324:Fojnica friary 298:. 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Index

The Most Reverend
OFM
Makarska
Duvno
Skradin
Catholic Church
Makarska
Duvno
Skradin
Petar Kačić
Nikola Bijanković
Sovići
Gorica
Herzegovina
Bosnia
Ottoman Empire
Makarska
Republic of Venice
Makarska
Croatia
Catholic
OFM
Croatian
Bosnian-Herzegovinian
Catholic Church
Makarska
Duvno
Ottoman
Republic of Venice
secular clergy

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