Slovenska škofa in okupacija Dolinar, France M
Prispevki za novejšo zgodovino,
2001, Letnik:
41, Številka:
2
Journal Article
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As a result of the collapse of the Habsburg Empire and the bartering between the victor countries in the wake of the First World War, the Slovene ethnic territory was radically carved up. Within the ...Kingdom of Yugoslavia, the Slovene Roman Catholic Church consisted of two dioceses. The Diocese of Ljubljana was shepherded by Dr Gregorij Rožman from 1930 and the Diocese of Maribor by Dr Ivan Jožef Tomažič from 1933. The two bishops, whilst not ignoring the threat of the looming war, were unprepared for it. Their different conduct during the occupation of Slovenia was conditioned by the varying circumstances and treatment by the occupiers in the respective areas of their homeland rather than by differences in their character. Under the extreme conditions created by the occupation, both bishops recognised the legitimacy of the occupying regime, on the principle that any other attitude would provoke intolerable anarchy in the country, endangering both the moral and physical existence of the Slovene people.
Thesis (doctoral)--Pontificia Università gregoriana, 1976.
"Verzeichnis der Jesuitendramen in Laibach": p. 197-208. Includes indexes. Includes bibliographical references (p. 211-222) and indexes.
Paper presented at the Symposium on the Occasion of the 1100th Anniversary of Methodius's Death, Ljubljana, 11 Dec 1985. The sources preserved about the life & work of the Thessalonian brothers Cyril ...& Methodius are surprisingly numerous - undoubtedly a unique proof of their effective impact on the Slavic people. Prince Rostislav made a request to the Constantinople emperor Michael the Third asking for a teacher & a bishop for the Christian Slavs in Pannonia & Moravia who lacked an organized church hierarchy. Cyril's & Methodius's missionary method is marked by: (1) liturgy in the vernacular, (2) the education & training of native clergy, (3) a linkup with Rome (the Thessalonian brothers wanted to establish an independent & autonomous church for the Slavs but within the legal structure of the Church of Rome; this plan was approved by Pope Hadrian the Second who named Methodius the bishop of Pannonia & appointed him a papal legate for the Slavs), & (4) the promotion of ordered & irreproachable family life. Modified HA
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