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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.
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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
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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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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
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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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95:Petar Kačić
91:Predecessor
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436:Ivan Ančić
424:Raška Gora
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300:Franciscan
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116:Ordination
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