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The Diocesan Committee to Aid Exiled Priests (1941-1945)


Author(s):Blaž Otrin
Co-author(s):Marija Čipić Rehar (odg. ur.), Jernej Komac (gl. ur.), Aleksandra Gačić (lekt.), mag. Hana Habjan (prev.), Petra Iskra (prev.)
Leto:2022
Publisher(s):Arhivsko društvo Slovenije, Ljubljana
Language(s):slovenščina
Type(s) of material:text
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On May 5, 1941, the Bishop of Ljubljana, Gregorij Rožman, founded the Diocesan Committee to Aid Exiled Priests and appointed Canon Anton Vovk as its chairman, who was then the mainstay of the committee for all four years of its operations. The task of the committee was to register all the priests of the Diocese of Ljubljana, who were exiled and those from the Diocese of Lavantine who found themselves on its territory, to collect help for them and to aid them. They helped them with accommodation, clothing, food, ceremonial objects and all other essentials. The article presents the functioning of the committee, the fate of its archives and provides a presentation of the functioning of the committee, which was written by the priest Viktor Kragl in 1947 and 1948.
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  • identifierhttps://hdl.handle.net/11686/53058
    • title
      • Škofijski odbor za pomoč izgnanim duhovnikom (1941–1945)
      • The Diocesan Committee to Aid Exiled Priests (1941-1945)
    • creator
      • Blaž Otrin
    • contributor
      • Marija Čipić Rehar (odg. ur.)
      • Jernej Komac (gl. ur.)
      • Aleksandra Gačić (lekt.)
      • mag. Hana Habjan (prev.)
      • Petra Iskra (prev.)
    • subject
      • Anton Vovk
      • Viktor Kragl
      • Gregorij Rožman
      • begunci
      • druga svetovna vojna
      • ljubljanska škofija
      • Anton Vovk
      • Viktor Kragl
      • Gregorij Rožman
      • refugees
      • World War II
      • Diocese of Ljubljana
    • description
      • Ljubljanski škof Gregorij Rožman je 5. maja 1941 ustanovil Škofijski odbor za pomoč izgnanim duhovnikom in za predsednika postavil kanonika Antona Vovka, ki je bil nato glavni motor odbora vsa štiri leta njegovega delovanja. Naloga odbora je bila evidentirati vse duhovnike ljubljanske škofije, ki so se znašli v begunstvu, in tiste iz lavantinske škofije, ki so se znašli na njenem ozemlju, zbirati pomoč zanje ter jim pomagati. Pomagali so jim pri nastanitvi, obleki, hrani, bogoslužnih predmetih in vseh ostalih nujnih zadevah. Članek predstavlja delovanje odbora, usodo njegovega arhiva in prinaša predstavitev delovanja odbora, ki ga je v letih 1947/48 napisal duhovnik Viktor Kragl.
      • On May 5, 1941, the Bishop of Ljubljana, Gregorij Rožman, founded the Diocesan Committee to Aid Exiled Priests and appointed Canon Anton Vovk as its chairman, who was then the mainstay of the committee for all four years of its operations. The task of the committee was to register all the priests of the Diocese of Ljubljana, who were exiled and those from the Diocese of Lavantine who found themselves on its territory, to collect help for them and to aid them. They helped them with accommodation, clothing, food, ceremonial objects and all other essentials. The article presents the functioning of the committee, the fate of its archives and provides a presentation of the functioning of the committee, which was written by the priest Viktor Kragl in 1947 and 1948.
    • publisher
      • Arhivsko društvo Slovenije
    • date
      • 2022
      • 01. 02. 2022
    • type
      • besedilo
    • language
      • Slovenščina
    • isPartOf
    • rights
      • license: ccByNcSa