Ivica Petanjak

Ivica Petanjak (born in Drenje near Osijek, 29 August 1963) is a Croatian franciscan friar who serves as a bishop of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Krk since March 22, 2015.

Ivica Petanjak
Bishop of Krk
ArchdioceseRoman Catholic Diocese of Krk
SeeKrk
Appointed24 January 2015
Installed22 March 2015
PredecessorValter Župan
Orders
OrdinationJune 24, 1990
by Franjo Kuharić
Consecration22 March 2015
by Josip Bozanić
Personal details
Birth nameIvica Petanjak
Born (1963-08-29) 29 August 1963
Drenje, SFR Yugoslavia
(now Croatia)
NationalityCroatian
DenominationRoman Catholic
Alma materUniversity of Zagreb
Pontifical Gregorian University
MottoPrepusti Gospodinu putove svoje
Commit your way to the Lord
(Psalm 37:5)
Coat of arms

Early life and education

Ivica Petanjak was born in a small village of Drenje near Osijek on August 29, 1963 to Stjepan and Kata Petanjak. His parents are originally from Zrin out of which they were expatriated by the Yugoslav Partisans on September 9, 1943. He has three sisters, and two brothers. Petanjak finished elementary school in Drenje in year 1972, after which he attended Electro-metal vocational high school center in Osijek from which he graduated in 1982. After graduation he entered the Capuchin novitiate in Karlobag which he later briefly interrupted due to obligatory conscription in army. On November 4, 1984 he completed his novitiate and laid temporary vows. At the same year he began his study of theology and philosophy at the Catholic Theological Faculty of the University of Zagreb. Petanjek took his lifetime vows on October 4, 1988, and was ordained a priest on June 24, 1990 in Zagreb Cathedral by Cardinal Franjo Kuharić.[1][2]

Career

After his ordination, Petanjak served as a Deputy Prefect of seminarians in Varaždin (1990-1991), and hospital chaplain at Clinical Hospital Centre Firule and parish vicar in the parish of Our Lady of Pojišan in Split (1991-1995). From 1995 to 2002 he attained postgraduate studies at the Pontifical Gregorian University in Rome. He studied history of the Church. In 2002, he gained his PhD with thesis Michelangelo Bosdari from Dubrovnik, OFM. Cap., Preacher, diplomat, man of administration, and spiritual leader (1653-1729). From 2002 to 2005 he served as Master of seminarians in Zagreb. From 2005 to 2011, Petanjak served as a Minister Provincial of the Croatian Capuchin Province of St. Leopold Bogdan Mandić. In 2011, he was transferred to Rijeka where served as a pastor of parish of Our Lady of Lourdes, and educator of postulants. From August 2014 until his appointment as bishop of Krk in March 2015, he served as a superior of the Capuchin monastery in Osijek and provincial definitor.[3][4]

On January 24, 2015, on the feast of St. Francis de Sales, it was announced that Pope Francis, in accordance with canon 401 Article 1 of the Law of Canon Law, accepted the resignation of Bishop of Krk, Msgr. Valter Župan, and that Ivica Petanjak would replace him. Petanjak was enthroned as bishop on March 22, 2015 in the Krk Cathedral. The main consecrator was Cardinal Josip Bozanić, while co-consecrators were Archbishop of Hyccarum Alessandro D'Errico, and Emeritus bishop of Krk Valter Župan.[5]

General outlook

Bishop Petanjak is described as humble and very simple bishop. He gave his phone number, e-mail and home address to his people, admonishing them in his homily on the day of his consecration to never forget to visit him if they are nearby, and to never hesitate to call him if they need anything.[6][7]

Petanjak's crosier, which was given to him as a present by priests and the lay people of the Diocese of Krk, is made out of olive wood, and is intersected by three rectangular protrusions which contain stones from Zrin, Drava river, and Krk Cathedral.[8]

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