On Saturday,
July 4.2009,
Nikola Nino Kekić, the newly appointed bishop of the
Greek Catholic Eparchy of Križevci, was ordained in the Greek Catholic cathedral of the
Holy Trinity in
Križevci. The consecrator was Msgr.
Slavomir Miklovš, the apostolic administrator of the Eparchy of Križevci. The co-consecrators were the archbishop and metropolitan of
Zagreb,
Cardinal Josip Bozanić, and the apostolic nuncio in the
Republic of Croatia, Archbishop
Mario Roberto Cassari, who read the bull of appointment at the beginning of the ceremony
.
In the homily, Cardinal Bozanić noted that this episcopal ordination conducted according to the Byzantine-Slavic
Rite in the Greek Catholic cathedral of the
Most Holy Trinity in Križevci has historical significance. According to the chronicles, all the bishops of Kreževci have been installed outside their episcopal see. He also called attention to the significance of this Byzantine-Slavic ceremony of episcopal ordination, which consists of three parts: the announcement of the appointment, profession of faith and consecration.
Addressing Bishop Kekić, Cardinal Bozanić noted that the motto he has chosen, "
God is Love," expresses the
Christian image of God in a concise and very clear manner. Since God first loved us,
Christian love is not a commandment but rather a response to the gift of love. The cardinal urged Bishop Kekić as a good shepherd to assemble his scattered and small flock of Greek Catholic
Croats,
Rusyns and
Ukrainians in Croatia,
Bosnia and Herzegovina and
Slovenia, to strengthen them in
Catholic faith and encourage them, although they are small in number, to be proud of their
Church heritage.
Cardinal Bozanić urged the new bishop of Križevci to safeguard and build the community of presbyters, religious and Christ's lay faithful throughout the entire eparchy, Bishop Kekić thanked everyone who has accompanied him thus far on his path of life. He thanked
Pope Benedict XVI who appointed him as the thirteenth bishop of Križevci, and the twenty-ninth in the series of bishops of Marča-Križevci, as well as the co-consecrators. On his own behalf as well as on behalf of the priests and faithful of the Eparchy of Križevci, he particularly thanked Msgr. Slavomir Miklovš, who had led the diocese
for 26 years, including the war years. Bishop Kekić greeted the assembled clergy with special joy. He urged the faithful to pray fervently for the clergy that they may rise above mediocrity, to be holy bishops and holy priests. He suggested that
Croatian families should spend more time together.
Let us find time for each other, despite the devastating tempo of life that tramples every person and his dignity, said the bishop.
The participants in the liturgy included the Croatian archbishops and bishops, led by the president of the
Croatian Conference of Bishops, Archbishop
Marin Srakić of Đakovo-Osijek, bishops of neighboring countries and numerous priests of the Eastern and
Western Rites. Also attending were representatives of other
Christian Churches in
Croatia, Protopresbyter-Stavrophor Marinko Juretić on behalf of the
Serbian Orthodox Church; the
Rev. Kirko Velinski representing the
Macedonian Orthodox Church, the Rev.
Emil Angelov representing the
Bulgarian Orthodox Church, and
Vicar Branko Berić on behalf of the
Evangelical Church. The ordination was attended by many of the faithful, some of whom wore folk costumes from
Žumberak, the birthplace of the new bishop.
The liturgical singing was led by the Cyril-Methodius
Choir of Zagreb, the
Cathedral Choir of Križevci and the Most
Holy Virgin Choir of
Samobor.
The
Diocese of Križevci encompasses the
Greek Catholics in the entire territory of Croatia, Slovenia and Bosnia and Herzegovina.
The Greek Catholic Church or the Church of the
Eastern Slavic Rite is a Church sui juris employing the
Byzantine Rite and the
Greek,
Old Slavic or vernacular language during worship. It is in full communion with the
Roman Catholic Church and recognizes the
Pope as the
Supreme Pontiff. The Greek
Catholic Church in Croatia was organized by Christians of the Greek-Slavic Rite who left their villages in
Dalmatia,
Bosnia and
Slavonia during the
16th and
17th centuries in order to flee the
Turks and resettle in the free parts of the
Croatian Military Frontier. The center of
Greek Catholic Church life was Marča as the first diocesan see in 1511 after entering into union with
Rome. In 1777, the Diocese of Križevci was established for the faithful of the
Eastern Rite. The residence and cathedral of the Greek Catholic bishops are located in Križevci. The Diocese of Križevci was initially within
Esztergom and subsequently made part of the Zagreb
Metropolis when it was established in 1852. Since
1996, the diocesan see has been in Zagreb, where the Greek Catholic seminary built in the second half of the
17th century and the co-cathedral of
SS. Cyril and Methodius are also located.
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