Robert Rapljenović
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by vl. Nikola Kekić
August 8, 1979
The Very Reverend Archpriest-Stavrophor Robert Rapljenović | |
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Archpr. Robert Rapljenovic (2022) | |
| Other post(s) | Docent, Oriental College of Eichstätt, Eichstätt, Germany |
| Orders | |
| Ordination | May 24, 2010 by vl. Nikola Kekić |
| Personal details | |
| Born | Robert John August 8, 1979 Frankfurt, Germany |
| Nationality | German |
| Denomination | Greek Catholic Church |
| Alma mater | Sankt Georgen Graduate School of Philosophy and Theology and Catholic University of Eichstätt-Ingolstadt |
Robert Rapljenović (August 8, 1979) is a German catholic Archpriest, church historian and Eastern Theologian. He is lead tutor at the Oriental College of Eichstätt, visiting docent at the Institutum Studiorum Philosophici et Theologici Societatis Jesu (FTI) in Zagreb and was rector of the Greek Catholic Seminary in Zagreb.
Robert Rapljenović studied computer science at the Technical University of Darmstadt, worked for Fraunhofer Society and finished philosophy studies and church history at Graduate School of Philosophy and Theology Sankt Georgen in Frankfurt/Main.[1] He finished theology studies at Institutum Studiorum Philosophici et Theologici Societatis Jesu (FTI) in Zagreb, which is affiliated with Pontifical Gregorian University in Rome. He was ordained a priest in 2010 by Nikola Kekić of the Eparchy of Križevci in Croatia, worked with the parishes Sosice and Kast in Žumberak. He held several positions: Radio editor for Radio Maria, was a member of the Family Council and the Council for Seminaries and Priestly and Religious Vocations of the Episcopal Conference of Croatia.
He was rector of the Greek Catholic Seminary in Zagreb and visiting docent at the Institutum Studiorum Philosophici et Theologici Societatis Jesu (FTI) in Zagreb.[2] He is elevated to the rank of archpriest 2021 by bishop Milan Stipić of Križevci.[3]
He is lead tutor of scientific education (Ltd. Repetitor), at the Oriental College of Eichstätt in Eichstätt (Germany) and works as an Eastern Theologian in the fields of Church history (catholic-orthodox relations, church-state/church-nation Dilemma), Ecumenism and Eastern Orthodox Spirituality.[4]