Ivan Grubišić (20 June 1936 – 19 March 2017) was a
Croatia
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n
Roman Catholic
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priest, sociologist, and politician. He served in the
Croatian Parliament
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from 2011 to 2015.
Early life and education
Ivan Grubišić was born in
Dicmo in a poor family. He had seven brothers and sisters. His father Jure and one of the brothers were killed by the
Yugoslav Partisans
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. His mother worked as a seamstress. After finishing elementary school, Grubišić enrolled in the Catholic
gymnasium in
Split
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, graduating in 1956. During his time in high school he played the organ. Grubišić received a degree in theology in 1962 at the
Catholic Faculty of Theology of the
University of Zagreb
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, and also a degree in sociology and philosophy at the
University of Zadar in 1982. He received his Ph.D. in 1995 at the
Zagreb Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences, with the thesis ''Religious Behavior of Catholics in Dalmatia in the Mid-80s and Evaluation of Behavior''.
Academia
Grubišić taught at the ''Catechetical Institute of the Zagreb Catholic Faculty of Theology'', the ''Theological-Catechetical Institute'' in Split and the ''Croatian Studies College''. Although officially retired since 2013, he still worked part-time at the Maritime Faculty of the
University of Split, teaching philosophy.
Grubišić was the initiator and one of the founders of
humanist
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The meaning of the term "humanism" ha ...
''Hrvatska akademske udruga – Čovjek nadasve'' (Croatian Academic Association - Man Above All). He was also the founder and the leader of the public lecture series ''Suvremeno društvo i duhovnost '' (Contemporary Society and Spirituality) and ''Znanost i društvo'' (Science and Society). He authored 12 books and edited four conference proceedings. He was also the founder and managing editor of the journal ''Dijalog'' (Dialogue). Grubišić started ''Savez za građansku i etičku Hrvatsku'' (Alliance for Civic and Ethical Croatia).
He was awarded the ''National Award for the Promotion and Popularization of Science'', ''Annual Award of the City of Split'', ''"Velimir Terzić" Award for the promotion of democracy'' and ''
Slobodna Dalmacija
(, where "Free" is an adjective) is a Croatian daily newspaper published in Split.
History
was first issued on 17 June 1943 by Tito's Partisans in an abandoned stone barn on Mosor, a mountain near Split, while the city was occupied by the I ...
Award for Lifetime Achievement''. In 2007, President
Stjepan Mesić
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awarded him the
Order of Danica Hrvatska for special merits in culture.
Politics
Despite being warned against any form of active engagement in politics by the leadership of the
Catholic Church
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,
Grubišić led an independent list in the
2011 parliamentary election in the
10th electoral district, eventually winning 29.000 votes (11.7%), and two seats in
Sabor.
In January 2012, the Archbishop
Marin Barišić suspended Grubišić for founding a political party, and accepting the parliamentary term.
His suspension covered exercise of confession, preaching and celebrating the Holy Mass, as well as the ban on wearing the priestly garments.
Grubišić appealed to the
Congregation for the Clergy
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, but his appeal was rejected.
Grubišić actively advocated revision, even termination, of the
treaties
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signed between
Croatia
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and the
Holy See
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, which would, among other things, reduce the amount of taxpayer money annually given to the Catholic Church from the state budget. He criticized Church leadership on several occasions because of their profligacy. He believed that religious communities should be financed only by their members through
church tax, praising the example of Germany.
Grubišić also opposed the teaching of religious education in public schools stating that it should only be taught in churches.
During the campaign for the
2013 referendum on prohibiting same-sex marriage, Grubišić stated that "referendum was unnecessary because definition of a marriage as a union between a man and a woman already stands in the family law", as well as that referendum created a form of talibanism, or "exclusion of others and different which is in contrast with the Christs teaching".
Grubišić ran on
2013 local elections as a candidate for the Split-Dalmatia county prefect, and eventually came in second. However, he was elected to the Split City Council and served as a city councilor from 2013 until his resignation and formal departure from politics in 2016.
In 2014 interview for
Index.hr
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, Grubišić described
Cabinet of Zoran Milanović as "less prone to theft, but incapable and with no results". When commenting on President
Ivo Josipović
Ivo Josipović (; born 28 August 1957) is a Croatia, Croatian Academic staff, academic, jurist, composer, and politician who served as the president of Croatia from 2010 to 2015.
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, with whom he was a good friend, he stated that it would've been tragedy if he had been elected for a second term, because "he says what people want to hear, but he didn't initiate any changes to the matters in which he had jurisdiction". Grubišić also criticized nationalism in Croatia stating that "nationalism itself shouldn't be a moral crisis, but the way it's carried out in Croatia is associated with hatred, and hatred should always be suppressed. Hate speech is not a speech of civilized society, particularly human and Christian society."
In 2016, he retired from politics and thus his suspension was repealed by the Archbishop.
Death
On 19 March 2017, after struggling with health problems Grubišić died in
Split
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Places
* Split, Croatia, the largest coastal city in Croatia
* Split Island, Canada, an island in the Hudson Bay
* Split Island, Falkland Islands
* Split Island, Fiji, better known as Hạfliua
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, aged 80. He spent his last years in the retirement home for priests in Split. He was buried in his hometown of
Dicmo.
References
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1936 births
2017 deaths
21st-century Croatian Roman Catholic priests
Representatives in the modern Croatian Parliament
Independent politicians in Croatia
University of Zadar alumni
Catholic Faculty of Theology, University of Zagreb alumni
Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences, University of Zagreb alumni
20th-century Croatian Roman Catholic priests
People from Split-Dalmatia County