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Ratko Perić was born on 2 February, 1944 in Tuk, Rovišće, Independent State of Croatia, is a Ratko Perić is prelate of the Catholic Church. Discover Ratko Perić's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 80 years old?

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Born 2 February, 1944
Birthday 2 February
Birthplace Tuk, Rovišće, Independent State of Croatia
Nationality Croatia

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1944

Ratko Perić (born 2 February 1944) is a prelate of the Catholic Church who served as the bishop of Mostar-Duvno and apostolic administrator of Trebinje-Mrkan from 1993 until his retirement in 2020.

He was baptised on 5 February 1944 in the Church of the Most Holy Trinity in Rovišće.

1946

The family moved back to Rotimlja in 1946.

1951

There, Perić enrolled at the elementary school in 1951.

1953

He received his confirmation in Prenj, Stolac on 23 July 1953 by Andrija Majić, the bishop's delegate.

1955

Perić continued his education at the elementary school in Crnići near Čapljina from 1955 until 1959.

He graduated from the Zagreb seminary high school.

1963

After finishing high school, Perić enrolled at the Catholic Faculty of Theology, University of Zagreb, where he studied philosophy from 1963 until 1965.

1965

After that, he enrolled at the Pontifical Urban University in Rome, Italy, where he studied theology from 1965 until 1969.

1969

He received a licentiate in theology at the Pontifical Urban University in Rome with the thesis "The Role of Cardinal Stepinac in Relations Between the Church and the State" in June 1969.

Perić became a deacon in Rome on 13 April 1969.

He was ordained a presbyter on 29 June 1969 by Bishop Petar Čule in Prisoje, Duvno.

1971

Perić continued his education at the Pontifical Urban University and gained a PhD on 10 December 1971 with the thesis "Meaning of Evangelisation in the Perspective of Anonymous Christianity" under the mentorship of Carlo Molari.

He returned to Herzegovina, where he was a parish priest in Trebinje between 1971 and 1974.

1972

Simultaneously, he taught general history and the Greek language at the Humanist Gymnasium "Ruđer Bošković" in Dubrovnik from 1972 until 1974.

1974

After that, he lectured in ecumenical theology at the Vrhbosna Theology Seminary in Sarajevo from 1974 until 2004 (with breaks).

1975

In June 1975, to settle jurisdictional disputes between the Franciscan Province of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary and the Diocese, Pope Paul VI issued a decree, Romanis Pontificibus, specifying which parishes the friars could retain and which were to be turned over to be administered by diocesan clergy.

1979

On 7 December 1979, Perić was named rector of the Pontifical Croatian College of St. Jerome in Rome.

1980

By 1980 the friars had still not relinquished ten named parishes.

As coadjutor, Perić assisted Bishop Žanić in attempting to implement the decree.

1989

He later lectured on ecumenical theology at the Pontifical Gregorian University in Rome from 1989 until 1992, and also on eastern theology at the Faculty of Catholic Theology in Zagreb from 1991 until 1992.

1992

He was named Bishop Coadjutor of Mostar-Duvno on 29 May 1992.

1993

In 1993 he began to lecture on ecclesiology and mariology at the Theological Institute in Mostar.

Since the Mostar Cathedral was heavily damaged in the ongoing war, Bishop Perić's consecration took place in Neum.

He was consecrated by Cardinal Franjo Kuharić, Archbishop of Zagreb, assisted by Archbishop Josip Uhač, secretary of the Congregation for the Evangelization of Peoples, and Pavao Žanić, bishop of Mostar-Duvno.

The Vatican appreciated prelates' being knowledgeable about other faiths and ecumenical affairs.

For this reason, after Žanić's retirement, Perić succeeded him as Bishop of Mostar-Duvno on 24 July 1993.

He is also the permanent apostolic administrator of the Diocese of Trebinje-Mrkan.

1995

On 2 April 1995, Bishop Perić, along with his secretary, was abducted by an angry mob-connected to the Franciscans and held in a car in front of a Franciscan friary for eight hours.

The abduction was retaliation for Perić's intention to replace the Franciscans with diocesan priests in several parishes as well because of his criticism of the unconfirmed Marian apparitions in Medjugorje.

He was released only after the intervention from the Mayor of Mostar and UNPROFOR.

1996

In 1996, Perić ordered the Franciscans in Čapljina to give the parish to the diocesan priests, and the Pope sent an envoy to convince them to do so.

1998

The parties were still working on the full implementation as late as December 1998, when a joint statement was issued by the Most Revd.

Archbishop Marcello Zago, OMI, Secretary of the Congregation for the Evangelization of Peoples, Franciscan Minister General, Brother Giacomo Bini, and Bishop Perić, which read in part, "The Holy See and the Order intend to keep informed regarding the progress of the transfer. Any friars who disobey should know that they incur the penalties envisaged in the laws of the Church and the Order."

2020

After his retirement in July 2020, he briefly served as the apostolic administrator of both dioceses until the instalment of his successor Petar Palić in September 2020.

Two issues, inherited from his predecessors, marked his episcopate: the Herzegovina Affair and the question of the alleged apparitions in Medjugorje.

Regarding the first issue, the division of parishes between the Franciscan Province of Herzegovina and the diocese, Perić insisted on the implementation of Romanis Pontificibus, which decreed that Franciscans are ought to handover several parishes in Herzegovina.

The parishes in question remained occupied by the Franciscans, with friars holding them being expelled from the Franciscan Order and banned from doing their priestly duties.

Regarding the alleged apparitions in Medjugorje, Perić remained firm in expressing the official position of the Catholic Church and his predecessors, that nothing supernatural occurred in Medjugorje.

Ratko Perić was born in the village of Tuk, in the municipality of Rovišće, near Bjelovar in present-day Croatia, where his parents, Grgo and Anica née Raguž, moved from Rotimlja near Stolac.