Mile Bogović

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Appointed25 May 2000
Term ended4 April 2016
Predecessornew creation
Mile Bogović
Diocesan Bishop of
Roman Catholic Diocese of Gospić-Senj
ChurchRoman Catholic Church
Appointed25 May 2000
Term ended4 April 2016
Predecessornew creation
SuccessorZdenko Križić
Other post(s)Titular Bishop of Tamata and Auxiliary Bishop of Archdiocese of Rijeka–Senj (1999–2000)
Orders
Ordination5 July 1964 (Priest)
Consecration29 June 1999 (Bishop)
by Anton Tamarut
Personal details
Born
Mile Bogović

(1939-08-07)7 August 1939
Died19 December 2020(2020-12-19) (aged 81)
Rijeka, Croatia
Alma materUniversity of Zagreb,
Pontifical Gregorian University

Bishop Mile Bogović (7 August 1939 – 19 December 2020) was a Croatian Roman Catholic prelate, and church historian, who served as a Titular Bishop of Tamata and Auxiliary Bishop of Archdiocese of Rijeka–Senj from 4 June 1999 until 25 May 2000 and the first Diocesan Bishop of the newly created Gospić-Senj from 25 May 2000 until his retirement on 4 April 2016.

Bishop Bogović was born into a Croatian Roman Catholic family of father Mijo and mother Manda (née Piršić) near Slunj in the Central Croatia. After graduation at a primary school in Slunj and a classical gymnasium in the diocesan seminary in Pazin, he was admitted to the Major Seminary here and consequently joined the Theological Faculty at the University of Zagreb, where he studied until 1964,[1] and was ordained as priest on July 5, 1964 for the Diocese of Rijeka–Opatija,[2] after completing his philosophical and theological studies. After the two years of the pastoral work, Fr. Bogović continued his studies at the Pontifical Gregorian University in Rome, Italy from 1966 until 1971 with a Doctor of the Church history degree (thesis La questione della gerarchia ortodossa in Dalmazia nei secoli XVII e XVIII).[1][3]

Pastoral work

Fr. Bogović served as the parish priest in Krivi Put and at the same time the chaplain in Slunj (1964–1966). After his return from studies in Italy, he performed the following duties: he was the personal assistant of Archbishop Viktor Burić, rector of the Theological Faculty at the University of Rijeka, parish priest in Praputnjak near Bakar, Vicar General of the Archdiocese of Rijeka–Senj and professor of a church history at the University of Rijeka.[1]

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