Rafael Levaković

Rafael Levaković
Born c.1597
Jastrebarsko
Died 1650
Zadar
Occupation Roman Catholic priest and writer

Rafael Levaković (c.1597-1649) was Franciscan Glagolitic writer who set foundations for Slavic liturgy based on the missionary concept of the Roman Catholic Church.[1] Levaković actively worked on religious conversion of the Orthodox Serbs in Croatia.[2]

Translation of the liturgical books

In 17th century Roman Catholic Church followed reformist example of the Protestantism and decided to publish liturgical books on language understandable for most South Slavs. This task was given to Sacred Congregation for the Propagation of the Faith that engaged Levaković. Based on explicit instructions given directly by the Pope, Levaković's activities were supported by Metodije Terlecki.[3]

In 1628 Levaković published Nauk Krstjanski and in 1631 Misal. In 1640 Benedikt Vinković, a Catholic bishop of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Zagreb, had intention to depose Maksim Predojević, Serb bishop of the Bishopric of Marča, and appoint Rafael Levaković instead.[4] Around 1647 Levaković was appointed as archbishop of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Achrida in Ohrid.[5]

Bibliography

Works of Rafael Levaković include:

References

  1. Žutić 1997, p. 52.
  2. umetnosti 1946, p. 132.
  3. Nazor 2008, p. 127.
  4. Kašić 1988, p. 144.
  5. Draganović, Krunoslav (1975). Opći šematizam Katoličke crkve u Jugoslaviki. Biskupska konferencija. p. 409.

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