Đuro Hranić
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Đuro Hranić (born in
Cerić Cerić may refer to: * Cerić, Croatia Cerić is a village in eastern Croatia, located to the northeast of Vinkovci. Cerić was first mentioned in historical documents in 1267, as part of the Monoštar estate. Today, Cerić is part of the Nu ...
, 20 March 1961) is a
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of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Đakovo-Osijek.


Early life and education

Đuro Hranić was born in a small village of
Cerić Cerić may refer to: * Cerić, Croatia Cerić is a village in eastern Croatia, located to the northeast of Vinkovci. Cerić was first mentioned in historical documents in 1267, as part of the Monoštar estate. Today, Cerić is part of the Nu ...
near
Vinkovci Vinkovci () is a city in Slavonia, in the Vukovar-Syrmia County in eastern Croatia. The city's registered population was 28,247 in the 2021 census, the total population of the city was 31,057, making it the largest town of the county. Surrounde ...
on March 20, 1961 to Stjepan and Eva Hranić. He finished primary school in Cerić, after which he attended first two classes of gymnasium in
Osijek Osijek () is the fourth-largest city in Croatia, with a population of 96,848 in 2021. It is the largest city and the economic and cultural centre of the eastern Croatian region of Slavonia, as well as the administrative centre of Osijek-Baranja ...
, and last two at the Diocesan Gymnasium of Josip Juraj Strossmayer in
Đakovo Đakovo (; hu, Diakovár) is a town in the region of Slavonia, Croatia. Đakovo is the centre of the fertile and rich Đakovo region ( hr, Đakovština ). Etymology The etymology of the name is the gr, διάκος (diákos) in Slavic form đ ...
(1975-1979). Hranić graduated in 1986 in philosophy and theology at the Đakovo Catholic Theological Faculty of the
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. He gained his doctorate in dogmatic theology from the
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in 1993.


Career

Đuro Hranić was ordained as a priest of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Đakovo-Osijek on June 29, 1986. He served as parish vicar in Osijek (1986-1987), prefect of Đakovo seminary (1993-1996), professor of dogmatic theology at the Đakovo Catholic Theological Faculty (since 1993), assistant of laity students at the same Faculty (1993-1998), Deputy Head of Chair of Theology (since 1997), assistant professor at the Department of Dogmatic Theology at the Catholic Theological Faculty of the University of Zagreb for the needs of the regional studies in Đakovo (since 2000), Secretary General of the Second Synod of
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(since 1998), member of the Presbyterian Council of
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(since 1994), member of the Council of consultors of
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(since 2000), member of the Episcopal Commission for Laity of the Croatian Bishops' Conference, and editor in chief of the diocesan monthly ''Vjesnik of
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'' (since 1994). On July 5, 2001, Pope
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appointed him to the position of Auxiliary bishop, and gave him title of Titular Bishop of Gaudiabe. He was ordained for the auxiliary bishop on September 22, 2001 in Đakovo Cathedral. On April 18, 2013,
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appointed him to the position of the Archbishop of Đakovo-Osijek. On June 29, 2013, Hranić received the archbishop's pallium in Rome from the Pope Francis. He celebrated his first Mass as Archbishop on July 6, 2013 in Đakovo Cathedral. He is the first Croatian Archbishop appointed by Pope Francis.


Reaction on 2013 Anti-Cyrillic protests

Archbishop Hranić was one of very few members of the clergy who explicitly opposed Anti-Cyrillic protests against the application of bilingualism in Vukovar that occurred in late 2013, calling for mutual respect and love. On November 18, 2013, on Vukovar Remembrance Day, which is held to commemorate victims from the
Battle of Vukovar The Battle of Vukovar was an 87-day siege of Vukovar in eastern Croatia by the Yugoslav People's Army (JNA), supported by various paramilitary forces from Serbia, between August and November 1991. Before the Croatian War of Independence the Bar ...
, archbishop Hranić stated in his homily:
"This city was built on the sacrifice of love, and destructed by the cries of hatred. It is being re-born and re-built on the remains of the fallen human words and deeds. Therefore, the words, and with the words letters, have its past and its present in this city. Therefore, one plate contains two different histories; on one plate two different visions of the present; those are on one panel two different futures. There is only one Vukovar! However, there is place for everyone in this city. If it wasn't so, then the sacrifice that was taken by our deceased would be pointless. It's not just about letters and words, but also about the soul of Vukovar which is wounded. Devastated walls and facades can be repaired even by different political interests, or soul; it cannot be repaired by interest, but only by love. I call everyone to the conversion based on love which would deep within us uproot and destroy all that leads to thinking and acting against each other. It can all become moot: money, power, and books in which different truth about us is written, but love remains. She is the one that is, by the power of the Holy Spirit, the resurrection of The One who gave his life on Cross for friends and enemies: for the redemption of their lives! This Christian love is so great that there is enough of it for everyone in Croatia. It is the sole foundation of our future! With that love we thank those because of whom we continue to believe that it is worth it to live every day as brothers and sisters, as a big family and the community of believers. We want to leave from this place with a reinvigorated love. We do not want to just talk about it, dishonor it with cheap promises and hypocrisy, but we want to weave love in all aspects of our life, incorporate it in empathy - feel for each other, solidarity, integrity and honesty of our work, dedication and sincerity of our relations. Let it be recognized that Christ is the way that we want to follow and that His love is our basic platform on which we want to build a better and more humane world in which we experience the germination and growth of God's kingdom of truth, life, justice, love and peace."


References

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