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The Rev. Anton Bozanić, Ph.D., pastor of Omišalj and deacon of the Omišalj Deaconate, an acknowledged and well-known ecclesiastical historian of Krk who specializes in modern and contemporary Croatian history, celebrated his seventieth... more
The Rev. Anton Bozanić, Ph.D., pastor of Omišalj and deacon of the Omišalj Deaconate, an acknowledged and well-known ecclesiastical historian of Krk who specializes in modern and contemporary Croatian history, celebrated his seventieth birthday last year (2022). Aware of this major lifetime milestone, the Krk Historical Society (of which Bozanić has long been a member) made the decision at its Annual General Meeting held in Malinska on 11 December 2021 to wholly dedicate an issue of its yearly journal, Krčki zbornik Povijesnog društva otoka Krka (as its Special Edition, vol. 66), to Anton Bozanić, Ph.D. – a distinguished member of the Krk Historical Society and a genuine promoter of the cultural and spiritual heritage of Krk. Many of the celebrant’s friends and collaborators responded to the call. The Anton Bozanić Anthology begins with words of welcome in the form of Forewords, written by Msgr. Valter Župan, the retired bishop of Krk, and the Editorial Board of Krčki zbornik. The Anton Bozanić Anthology contains two units under the titles: Vita et opera and Studia in honorem Antonii Bozanić. The first unit contains a biography (curriculum vitae) of and a list of books, studies and articles (bibliographia) by Anton Bozanić, Ph.D. This is followed by a series of papers that examine and illuminate for readers various segments of his life and work. Thus, Dina Valković wrote about the newspaper/magazine Vrbnički vidici and Anton Bozanić’s role in launching it. Ksenija Čulina and Josip Žgaljić inform readers of the three decades of collaboration between Anton Bozanić and the publisher Glosa d.o.o. from Rijeka (1992-2022). Vesna Kukavica validates the research into Croatian émigré communities conducted by Bozanić during his stay in the United States of America (1993-1998), while in his text Julijano Sokolić presents Anton Bozanić as the “most productive writer among the priests and monks in Cres-Lošinj archipelago.” The final two papers in this unit have both documentary and literary value. Gordana Gržetić writes about some lesser known details from Vrbnik’s past under title “The Hand of Saintliness on the Wellspring of Wisdom” (Blessed Ivan Merz), while Marija Trinajstić Božić contributed her poems– Oh dear Vrbnik – in honour of our celebrant. The second unit of the Anton Bozanić Anthology contains twelve (12) scholarly and professional papers that were all written in honour of Anton Bozanić: Studia in honorem Antonii Bozanić. Fr. Ljudevit Anton Maračić (OFM Conv.) wrote about the Minorite monasteries in Kvarner and their inventories. Prof. Marijan Bradanović, PhD., familiarizes us with the cultural landscape of the Krk counts in its fundamental aspects, while Perica Dujmović takes us toward a comprehensive biography of Dobrić Dobrićević (Boninus de Boninis, 1457/1458-1528), a distinguished European printer originally from the island of Lastovo. Juraj Mužina and Prof. Sanja Zubčić, Ph.D. provide materials for the history of the old Church of St. Apollonaris in Dubašnica (1153-1834), while Prof. Marija Turk, Ph.D. presents Vrbnik native Fr. Dragutin Antun Parčić as a lexicographer and promoter of Croatian linguistic renewal. Prof. Tomislav Galović, Ph.D. writes in brief about the bishop at the turn of the century: Antun Mahnić (1850- 1920). A cultural-historical essay about the shrine dedicated to the Madonna of Gorica on the island of Krk was written by Juraj Lokmer, while Miljenko Seršić-Krala and Prof. Željko Bartulović, Ph.D. dealt with the administrative history of the Baška Municipality in the period from 1918 to 1929. John Peter Kraljic (M.A., J.D.) provided a report about the Omišaljani in New York during the 1940s and 1950s, while Željko Drinjak covered the religious order communities on the island of Krk during the Homeland War. The final two works in this section were contributed by Prof. Jerko Valković, Ph.D. (“From the common to universal common good. New priorities with regard to the common good in the Church’s social doctrine”) and the Rev. Zvonimir Badurina Dudić (“A brief overview of the Apostolic Exhortation by Pope Francis, Rejoice and Be Glad”).
Izvadci iz recenzija Knjiga Put ki gre na Rasopasan Stanka Baldigare primjer je nepatvorene ljubavi autora prema rodnom kraju i stvaralačke znatiželje koja urodi plodom. Malo selo i župa Rasopasno, smještena u unutrašnjosti otoka Krka, u... more
Izvadci iz recenzija Knjiga Put ki gre na Rasopasan Stanka Baldigare primjer je nepatvorene ljubavi autora prema rodnom kraju i stvaralačke znatiželje koja urodi plodom. Malo selo i župa Rasopasno, smještena u unutrašnjosti otoka Krka, u prirodnom središtu otoka, podjednako udaljena i bliska otočnim većim mjestima i kaštelima, mjesto nipočemu posebno istaknuto, dobilo je svoju malu monografiju. (…) Ova mikro povijest sela Rasopasno po mnogo čemu je svojevrsna povijesna kronika toga mjesta, sabrana s više izvora na jednome mjestu, u kojoj se ocrtava društveni i crkveni život mjesta, u kome su mještani, tijekom povijesti i sadašnjosti oslonjeni na vlastite snage i pothvate, bili aktivni čimbenici kreiranja društvenog života. izv. prof. dr. sc. Franjo Velčić ***
It is with great satisfaction that we present the volume 75 of Krčki zbornik (Krk Almanac), published by the Krk Historical Society and dedicated to this organization’s 50th anniversary (1969–2019). It contains a series of intriguing... more
It is with great satisfaction that we present the volume 75 of Krčki zbornik
(Krk Almanac), published by the Krk Historical Society and dedicated
to this organization’s 50th anniversary (1969–2019). It contains a series of
intriguing discourses, articles and other contributions. As before, it is divided
into several units. So, in Studies and papers, we offer four scholarly
papers (Natalia Beg, The Dokulo family of Rab: on their heraldic symbol,
their connection to the island of Krk and the restoration of the chapel next to
Rab’s cathedral; Anton Bozanić, A century of administration on an island: the
island’s seat Krk, castles/municipalities, the cadastral survey and municipal
boundaries; Juraj Lokmer, John Mason Neale: Glagolitic, Glagolitic liturgy
and the island of Krk in a travelogue from 1861; Anton Bozanić, The term Boduli
– origin, meaning and appropriate contemporary use).
In Sources for the History of the Island of Krk, we have published
two papers on the Charter of the Confraternity of St. Mary on the
Hill from 1425 (Dalibor Salopek & Darko Žubrinić; Sanja Zubčić). Also
here are “Notes on three Ostrogovićs” by Daina Glavočić.
This time the Thematic Section is devoted to our anniversary: 50
years of the Krk Historical Society (1969–2019). To mark the occasion, it contains
texts on the Society which are furnished with select photographs
(Milan Radić, Foreword concerning the 50th anniversary of the Krk Historical
Society; Tomislav Galović, The Krk Historical Society in the context of Croatian
historiography; Franjo Velčić, Mihovil Bolonić and Ivan Žic-Rokov among
founders of the Krk Historical Society; Anton Bozanić, Spiritual, religious and
ecclesiastical themes and content in the pages of Krčki zbornik (Krk Almanac);
Perica Dujmović, Societatis facies symbolica: a few words about
the history of the emblem of the Krk Historical Society in the context of contemporary
thought on visual identity; Gordana Gržetić, A Half-Century of the
Krk Historical Society: Neither Time Nor Social Changes Disrupted the Continuity
of this Guardian of Krk’s Historical Heritage).
In Anniversaries, we recall the three-hundredth anniversary of
the birth of Fr. Anton Juranić (1719–1799), and the one-hundredth anniversary
of the births of Branko Fučić (1920–1999) and Radmila Matejčić (1920–1990), while Ana Kirinčić dedicated a text to the twenty-first anniversary
of the work of the Dr. Antun Mahnić Minor Old Slavonic
Academy and the twentieth anniversary of the death of Academician
Branko Fučić.
In Criticism and Reviews, References and Notes, there are reports
on two scholarly gatherings and a book review (“The Abbey of St.
Mary on the Island’s Head”: Five and Half Centuries of Spirituality, History,
Culture and Art on Krk; Scholarly/professional seminar on “The Kvarner
Islands in the Homeland War”; Tomislav Galović, Concerning Dubašnica
and Its People. Contributions to the History of the Dubašnica Area on Krk
Island, Book II.).
In this volume there are, unfortunately, seven obituaries in the In
memoriam pages: Fr. Bonaventura Duda, Ph.D. (1924-2017); Academician
Petar Strčić (1936-2019); Prof. Mirjana Strčić, Ph.D. (1937-2018); Ana
Kirinčić (1945-2019); Ivan Pavačić Jecalićev (1936-2019); Prof. Josip Ki -
rinčić, Ph.D. (1924-2019); Cvetko (Svetko) Ušalj (1937-2019).
As usual, the back pages of Krčki zbornik contain the report on the
work of the Krk Historical Society in 2017, 2018 and 2019, compiled by
Milan Radić, the Society’s president, and the Guidelines for Contributors.
Here we would like to express our gratitude to all local governments
on the island of Krk, but especially to the Malinska-Dubašnica
Municipality and the Town of Krk, for their understanding and support,
whereby they ensure the regular annual publication of Krčki zbornik.
The Editorial Board of Krčki zbornik calls on all potential contributors
to send their papers for the next volume of the journal to the e-mail
of the Krk Historical Society: povijesno.drustvo.otoka.krka@gmail.com
or krcki.zbornik@gmail.com
It is with great pleasure that we present to our readers the 74th volume of Krčki zbornik of the Historical Society of the Island of Krk featuring a number of interesting studies, papers and other contributions. As always, everything has... more
It is with great pleasure that we present to our readers the 74th volume of Krčki zbornik of the Historical Society of the Island of Krk featuring a number of interesting studies, papers and other contributions. As always, everything has been arranged into sections. The Studies and articles section contains five original scientific papers. From the hand-written estate of friar Petar Runje, MA (1938-2014) the paper „First News on the Franciscans in the Town of Krk”, a part of a bigger work, has been prepared for print. A very interesting paper by Marijan Bradanović, PhD, associate professor, and Ivan Braut “The Frangipani Chapel of Krk Cathedral”, previously published in Italian in the periodical Hortus artium medievalium, follows after that. Prof. Ivan Kovačić makes us acquainted in detail with the “Activities of the Representatives of the Catholic Church in Saving Captives of the Kampor Camp on the Island of Rab in the Years 1942 – 1943“. The occasion for the paper has come from the 50th anniversary of the death of the bishop of Krk Dr Josip Srebrnić (Solkan near Nova Gorica, Slowenia, 2nd February 1876 – Krk, 21st June 1966). After a long period of time we have now again papers coming from the area of law. Branko Smerdel, PhD, full professor in permanent position and head of the Chair of Constitutional Law of the Faculty of Law of the University in Zagreb – our most distinguished expert on constitutional law, writes about the „Tasks of Jurisprudence and Legal Profession on the Occasion of the 20th Anniversary of the „Christmas Constitution“, stressing out the constitutional choice and the processes of the implementation of the highest constitutional values and strategic goals of the Republic of Croatia, whereas Duška Šarin, PhD, research associate and judge of the Constitutional Court of the Republic of Croatia (2008 – 2016), deals with the „Significance and Circumstances of the Adoption of the Constitution of the Republic of Croatia”, our most important act of constituting a modern state and society.
In the Materials for the history of the Krk island  section we are releasing notes and memories of Ivan Šabalja (Guštin) on the occasion of the „Folk Singers of Dubašnica 2014/15” as well as a text in the Materials for the history of the Croatian War of Independence (1991-1995) section by an immediate witness to the period in question – Mladen Juranić from Punat, president of the Executive Council of the Assembly of the Community of Krk and president of the Crisis Headquarters of the Community of Krk – under the title “From the Reminder of the Events of the Years 1990 – 1991”
The Featured topic is dedicated this time to a round table held in Malinska on 27th August 2015 on the occasion of the 25th anniversary of the first Croatian Constitution whose Draft was made in August 1990 just in Malinska and came therefore to be called the „Krk Constitution“. The featured topic was edited and provided with an introduction by Tomislav Galović, PhD, assistant professor, and the „Foreword: For a return to the ideals of the Krk Draft of the Christmas Constitution“ was written by Branko Smerdel, PhD, full professor, for which we thank Him most sincerely! After the foreword there comes the welcoming address by Darijo Vasilić, mayor of the Town of Krk, Robert Anton Kraljić, head of the Community of Malinska-Dubašnica and Dr Milan Radić, president of the Historical Society of the Island of Krk. After that the presentations at the round table follow with the speakers: Marina Valković, Anton Katunar, Anton Bozanić, PhD, assistant professor, Duška Šarin, PhD, Vladimir Šeks, PhD h.c.. There was a short discussion too, with Dragutin Žic, Mladen Juranić and academician Petar Strčić participating. As an Appendix to the Featured topic we find photographs from a private album of Josip Šamanić (from Sv. Vid-Miholjica) and a facsimile
of A report on the course and results of the local elections for the members of the Assembly of the Community of Krk, Krk 11th May 1990.
Vjekoslava Jurdana, PhD, professor at the Faculty of Pedagogical and Educational Sciences of the Juraj Dobrila University in Pula, presents herself to us on the pages of our publication with hand-picked and award-winning lines of poetry under the collective title „The Bodul credo“. We certainly recommend these lines to lovers of belles lettres.
In the Reviews and announcements, replies and notes  section the following books are considered: Petar Runje, Friar Šimun Klimantović and his time (friar Mirko Mišković, TOR and Tomislav Galović); Ivan Botica – Vinko Kovačić – Kristijan Kuhar, The books of adoption, novitiate and vows of the Glagolitic Tertiaries of the island of Krk (1717 – 1914)(Tomislav Galović); Klub Otok Krk – 25th Anniversary (1991–2016) (Tomislav Galović); Hrvatskoglagoljski notarijat otoka Krka. Notari Dubašnice, sv. 1. Treći notarski protokol Jura Sormilića (1726. – 1734.) / Croatian Glagolitic Notary Service of Krk. Notaries of Dubašnica, vol. 1. Third Notarial Protocol of Jure Sormilić (1726–1734) (Ivan Botica).
Unfortunately, the present volume contains the In memoriam section too, dedicated this time to the memory of Prof. Vladimir Bobinac (Zagreb, 23rd July 1923 – Krk, 4th May 2014) by Ivan Kirinčić.
Through the courtesy of Damir Agičić, PhD, professor, and Branimir Janković, PhD, we are able to offer from the Portal of Croatian Histpriography – Historiografija.hr (www.historiografija.hr) an interview with Tomislav Galović, PhD, assistant professor, member of the Historical Society of the Island of Krk and editor-in-chief of Krčki zbornik, on the occasion of the 5th Conference of Croatian Historians in Zadar (2016).
The end of Krčki zbornik is traditionally reserved for a report on the activity of the Historical Society of the Island of Krk in 2015 and 2016, written by Dr Milan Radić, president of the Society, and the Instructions for the contributors.
At this point we would like to thank the local authorities on the Krk island – especially the Community of Malinska-Dubašnica and Town of Krk – for their understanding and support making a regular annual publication of our Krčki zbornik possible.
The Board of Editors of Krčki zbornik is glad to invite all potential contributors to submit their papers for the next volume of Krčki zbornik to the Society's e-mail address: povijesno.drustvo.otoka.krka@gmail.com or krcki.zbornik@gmail.com.
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After we successfully published the 69th volume of Krčki zbornik last year as a journal/ yearbook of the Historical Society of the Island of Krk, printed since 1970, we now present to our readers the new, 70th installment of the series.... more
After we successfully published the 69th volume of Krčki zbornik last year as a journal/ yearbook of the Historical Society of the Island of Krk, printed since 1970, we now present to our readers the new, 70th installment of the series.
Topically, it falls into several sets. The basic one is Studies and articles, featuring nine scientific and scholarly papers (Jelena Marohnić, Marijan Bradanović i Danijel Ciković, Petar Runje, Nina Spicijarić Paškvan, Lovorka Čoralić, Juraj Mužina, Nikola Radić, Juraj Lokmer, Ivan Kirinčić). It is followed by Materials for the history of the Krk island (Ivan Galjanić, Croatian patriots chase away Arditi units on New Year's Eve 192, ed. Marija Galjanić) and Materials for the history of the Croatian War of Independence (Petar Strčić, The island of Krk in the War of Independence as „History untold“ by Željko Drinjak).
Since, for objective reasons, we were not able to organise a round-table discussion in December 2013 on the occasion of the 10th anniversary of the death of father Vinko Fugošić (1916 – 2003), it has been decided exactly for the present volume of Krčki zbornik to publish a special theme set headed by: A silent judge of art – friar Vinko Fulgencije Fugošić (Gordana Gržetić, Tomislav Galović, Perica Dujmović).
Also, after some time the section Poetry has been reintroduced which starts off with poems by Perica Dujmović, a young and award-winning writer, Vedute merging with the southwind of Plavnik. It is somewhat „a mystery“ that his name and poems were not included in the recently published Anthology of poetry on the island of Krk (2014). 
In the last part of the volume one finds the customary Reviews and announcements, replies and notes as well as a Report on the activity of the Historical Society of the Island of Krk, by the President of the Society Milan Radić, Instructions for the contributors and a multi-language outline of the history of the Society, while the jacket has a list of the published volumes of Krčki zbornik and the Special editions of the Historical Society of the Island of Krk (1970 -2013), printed on the inside flaps.
Unfortunately, the present volume has to have once again the In memoriam section with four necrologies, all of them dedicated in fact, without exception, to persons closely connected with the Krk Society: friar Mavro Velnić (1919 – 2013), father friar Anđelko Badurina (1935 – 2013), Prim MSc Ivan Juranić (1939 – 2014) and friar Petar Runje (1938 – 2014).
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At this point we wish to thank the local administrations of the island of Krk – the Town of Krk, the Communities of Baška, Dobrinj, Malinska-Dubašnica, Omišalj, Punat and Vrbnik – for their understanding and support which made them virtually co-publishers of Krčki zbornik ensuring its regular annual appearance.
The Board of Editors of Krčki zbornik is glad to invite all potential contributors to submit their papers for the next volume of Krčki zbornik to the Society's e-mail address: povijesno.drustvo.otoka.krka@gmail.com or krcki.zbornik@gmail.com.
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After a somewhat longer period of time a new, 69th in the series, volume of Krčki zbornik (Krk Almanac) lies before its readers, this time with mixed content, i.e. as a journal/annual published by the Historical Society of the Island of... more
After a somewhat longer period of time a new, 69th in the series, volume of Krčki zbornik (Krk Almanac) lies before its readers, this time with mixed content, i.e. as a journal/annual published by the Historical Society of the Island of Krk ever since 1970 when the first issue was printed. It should be noted that the publication as such had been regularly published in the past period, but the volumes were actually monographs written by individual authors which bore the sign of Krčki zbornik along with the indication of Special edition. The present volume is arranged in several thematic sets. The basic one is Studies and articles in which seven scientific/ original scientific papers are published (Petar Runje, Radovan Oštrić, Franjo Velčić, Danijel Ciković, Juraj Lokmer, Ljubomir Radić, Ivan Kirinčić) two of which are to be continued in the following volume. After that comes the set Materials for the history of the Croatian diaspora in the United States of America (Tomislav Galović) and Materials for the history of the Croatian War of Independence 1991-1995 (Željko Juranić). Since it was planned for 2009 to publish a separate brochure or a special edition of Krčki zbornik to commemorate the 40th anniversary of the Krk Historical Society, but these plans had to be abandoned for objective reasons, therefore we bring here appended the Featured topic: 40 years of the Krk Historical Society (1969-2009) in which papers dedicated to this jubilee are included (Petar Strčić, Milan Radić, Tomislav Galović, Perica Dujmović). In the last part the reader will find the Reviews and announcements, comments and notices. Unfortunately, in this volume there is also an In memoriam section with the necrology Alojzije Ragužin – priest and writer (1915 – 2011). On this occasion we wish to thank the authorities of the local self-administration – Town of Krk, Municipality of Baška, Municipality of Dobrinj, Municipality of Malinska-Dubašnica, Municipality of Omišalj, Municipality of Punat and Municipality of Vrbnik – for their understanding and support and for having agreed to be co-publishers of Krčki zbornik thus ensuring its regular annual publication. Finally, the editors of Krčki zbornik call upon the potential contributors to send in their papers for the new volume of Krčki zbornik to the e-mail address of the Historical Society of the Island of Krk: povijesno.drustvo.otoka.krka@gmail.com or krcki.zbornik@gmail.com.
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Anđelko Badurina, The Inventory of the Monastery of St. Mary Magdalene in Porat on the Island of Krk (1734–1878) – edited by Tomislav Galović. From its very beginnings, the monastic religious community of the Third Order Regular of St.... more
Anđelko Badurina, The Inventory of the Monastery of St. Mary Magdalene in Porat on the Island of Krk (1734–1878) – edited by Tomislav Galović.

From its very beginnings, the monastic religious community of the Third Order Regular of St. Francis (Tertius Ordo Regularis S. Francisci) used Old Church Slavonic and the Glagolitic alphabet in both the liturgy and everyday life. The original of the manuscript published in this book is housed in the archive of the Third Order Regular Franciscan Monastery of St. Mary Magdalene in Porat in the area of Dubašnica and its contents relate entirely to the monastery. In the Port of Dubašnica, which eventually developed into the village of Porat, and which was once a Venetian port for the export of timber, there was a small chapel before 1480. The Monastery of St. Mary Magdalene of the Third Order Regular of St. Francis was built next to this chapel. Over the centuries, many Glagolitic manuscripts were preserved in the monastery in Porat. At first, they were kept in the monastery archive, but today are housed in separate collections in the Archive of the Third Order Franciscan Provincialate in Zagreb, the archive of the HAZU Croatian Academy of Sciences and Arts in Zagreb, and the Episcopal Archive in Ljubljana, while the location of some of the manuscripts is unknown. This is the first Glagolitic manuscript from the Porat monastery, or related to it, to be published. It is called the Inventory of the Monastery of St. Mary Magdalene in Porat and represents the list of property, or the inventory book. It was written in cursive Glagolitic, and to a lesser extent in the Latin alphabet, from 1734 to 1878 in the Third Order Regular Franciscan Monastery of St. Mary Magdalene in Porat. This inventory is a unique book of its kind in the entire Franciscan order. It gives us information about how and where the Franciscan Tertiaries in Porat used to live, how they made their living, what they produced, which books they used for prayer, what and how they ate, and where they slept. These seemingly uninteresting facts, uniformly listed for each inventory year, provide a rich basis for the reconstruction of life in the monastic community. The records are structured according to the individual areas of the life and activities of the monks: church, sacristy, kitchen, dining room, tavern, monastery, harvest, treasure. The inventory took place every few years when a new guardian was elected, who also conducted the inventory. The Inventory of the Monastery of St. Mary Magdalene in Porat on the Island of Krk (1734–1878) provides valuable information on the history of the monastic community of the Franciscan Tertiaries in Croatia, the local history of the island of Krk, and general history regarding the church, liturgy, the economy and society. This book of inventory also represents interesting material for dialectological studies, as the records, despite the fact that their vocabulary is rather limited (the phrases used are habitual and almost formulaic), provide a valuable linguistic insight into local dialects (not only of the Dubašnica area) in the 18th and 19th centuries without any admixture of artificial standard language.
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Augustin Šabalja, Porat i Portani u 19. i 20. viku, Porat: Općina Malinska-Dubašnica & Turistička zajednica općine Malinska, 2009. Monastery of St. Mary Magdalene in Porat has existed more than 500 years according to some written... more
Augustin Šabalja, Porat i Portani u 19. i 20. viku, Porat: Općina Malinska-Dubašnica & Turistička zajednica općine Malinska, 2009.
Monastery of St. Mary Magdalene in Porat has existed more than 500 years according to some written documents. Monks and members of RC Third Order lived there before 1480. Then a monastery was built at the place where there was originally a small chapel. About that time a part of today’s church (built in the late Gothic style) was built and shortly after that the main altar where they put a polyptych which stands there even today and which was made by venetian great painters Girolamo and Francesco da Santacroce. On the north side of the church there is St. Nicholas altar with the statues of St. Francis and St. Anthony and on the south side St. Rocco’s altar. In 1850 a big toš was made which was basically a mill and a press used for better and easier processing of olives. The toš was used not only by monastery but by the whole Porat and has been preserved up to the present day. The cellar of the monastery has been changed to a monasterial museum with the toš and other exhibits which testify about religious, cultural and economic presence of monks and of RC Third Order in Dubašnica, especially in Porat. In the Glagolitic collection of stone monuments there are copies of some of the oldest and most important Croatian Glagolitic inscriptions. The franciscan members of RC Third Order has been reading, writing and singing masses over centuries, saying offices and using Glagolitic alphabet. Numerous cultural events take place in the atrium of the monastery and inside the Church of St. Mary Magdalene as well as concerts of classical and traditional music.
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A contribution to the bibliography of works on heraldry (with special respect to Croatia and Bosnia and Herzegovina)
Sažetak Although heraldry in Croatian and Bosnian and Herzegovinian historiography keeps important place, it is a field which is not systematically researched and evaluated. It means that continuous interest for helardry, as auxiliary... more
Sažetak Although heraldry in Croatian and Bosnian and Herzegovinian historiography keeps important place, it is a field which is not systematically researched and evaluated. It means that continuous interest for helardry, as auxiliary historical science, doesn't exist in any of ...