Vinko Pulišić


Vinko Pulišić
Archbishop of Zadar
ArchdioceseZadar
SeeZadar
Appointed16 June 1910[1]
Term ended2 April 1922
PredecessorMatej Dvornik
SuccessorPetar Dujam Munzani
Other postsBishop of Šibenik(1903-1910)
Titular Archbishop of Caesarea in Cappadocia (1922-1936)
Orders
Ordination5 December 1875
Consecration31 January 1904
by Pietro Respighi
Personal details
BornVinko Pulišić
(1853-01-22)22 January 1853
Olib, Austria-Hungary (now Croatia)
Died6 February 1936(1936-02-06) (aged 83)
DenominationCatholic
Styles of
Vinko Pulišić
Reference styleThe Most Reverend
Spoken styleYour Excellency
Religious styleArchbishop

Vinko Pulišić (22 January 1853 - 6 February 1936) was the Catholic Archbishop of Zadar.

He joined the Old Church Slavonic Academy in 1914.[2][3]

His literary estate remained at his palace in Olib, inherited by his nephew don Ivan Pulišić, and upon the latter's death in 1962 by his sister Marija "Marušica", who allowed Manfred Paštrović to transport them to his house on Silba in 1973. Paštrović later gave them to the parish office on Silba, from whence Ivica Vigato transported them in boxes to the office of the Stalna izložba crkvene umjetnosti in Zadar in 2005 at the request of Pavao Kero. There, Kero and Pavao Galić labelled the boxes and transferred them to the Arhiv Zadarske nadbiskupije, where they remain today.[4]

Works

  • Olib: ukratko i prosto sastavio jedan stari domorodac [Olib: Briefly and Humbly Drawn Up by an Old Patriot] (in Serbo-Croatian). Preko: Tisak Katoličke hrvatske tiskarne. 1929.

Notes

  1. ^ "Archbishop Vincent Pulisic". Catholic-Hierarchy.org. David M. Cheney. Retrieved 1 September 2015.
  2. ^ Žic 1912a.
  3. ^ Žic 1913a.
  4. ^ Perović 2020, p. 118

Bibliography