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| name = {{small|[[Saint]]}}<br>Damian of Grahovo<br>{{small|Дамјан Граховски}} |
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| birth_date = {{Birth date | 1912 | 2 | 19}} |
| birth_date = Damjan Štrbac<br>{{Birth date | 1912 | 2 | 19}} |
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| birth_place = [[Plavno, Croatia|Plavno]], near [[Knin]] |
| birth_place = [[Plavno, Croatia|Plavno]], near [[Knin]] |
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| death_date = {{Death date | 1941 | 7 | 17 | 1912 | 2 | 19 | year = yes}} |
| death_date = {{Death date | 1941 | 7 | 17 | 1912 | 2 | 19 | year = yes}} |
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| death_place = [[Jadovno concentration camp|Jadovno]], [[Independent State of Croatia |
| death_place = [[Jadovno concentration camp|Jadovno]], [[Independent State of Croatia]] |
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| venerated_in = [[Eastern Orthodox Church]] |
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| canonized_date =20 May 2003 |
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'''Damjan Štrbac''' ({{ |
'''Damjan Štrbac''' ({{langx|sr|Дамјан Штрбац}}, 19 February 1912 – 17 July 1941) was a [[Serbian Orthodox Church|Serbian Orthodox]] priest and martyr. He was [[canonized]] by the Serbian Orthodox Church as '''Saint Damian of [[Bosansko Grahovo|Grahovo]]''' ({{Langx|sr|Свети Дамјан Граховски}}).<ref>{{Cite web |url=http://www.spc.rs/sr/proslavljen_sveti_damjan_grahovski |title=Прослављен Свети Дамјан Граховски ("СПЦ", 15. августа 2012) |access-date=2021-08-03 |archive-date=2021-01-16 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210116130426/http://www.spc.rs/sr/proslavljen_sveti_damjan_grahovski |url-status=dead }}</ref> |
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== Biography == |
== Biography == |
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Štrbac was born in [[Plavno, Croatia|Plavno]] near [[Knin]]. |
Štrbac was born in [[Plavno, Croatia|Plavno]] near [[Knin]]. |
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He [[Cetinje Seminary|finished seminary]] in [[Cetinje]] in 1932. He was [[Ordination|ordained]] a [[deacon]] on |
He [[Cetinje Seminary|finished seminary]] in [[Cetinje]] in 1932. He was [[Ordination|ordained]] a [[deacon]] on 17 Marchand a priest on 18 March 1934 in [[Šibenik]]. |
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He served in [[Žegar, Croatia|Žegar]] and then in [[Bosansko Grahovo]] when the [[World War |
He served in [[Žegar, Croatia|Žegar]] and then in [[Bosansko Grahovo]] when the [[Second World War]] started. |
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At the end of May 1941, the [[Royal Italian Army during World War II| |
At the end of May 1941, the [[Royal Italian Army during World War II|Italian army]] withdrew from Grahovo and its surroundings, and was replaced by an [[Ustaše]] unit, who immediately proceeded on 14 June 1941 to arrest citizens from the place and the surrounding area. Among them, Štrbac was arrested. He spent almost twenty days in the prison of the District Court in Bosansko Grahovo, and after that he was taken to [[Knin]], and then to [[Gospić]], where he was held as a detainee with the identification number of 577. He was taken from the camp to the [[Jadovno concentration camp]] and where he was skinned alive by the Ustaše guards and then thrown into a pit. |
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At the regular session [[Bishops' Council of the Serbian Orthodox Church|Holy Council of Bishops of the Serbian Orthodox Church]], 20 |
At the regular session of the [[Bishops' Council of the Serbian Orthodox Church|Holy Council of Bishops of the Serbian Orthodox Church]], 20 May 2003, at the suggestion of Bishop [[Hrizostom Jević|Chrysostom of Bihać-Petrovac]], he was included in the Council of Holy Hieromartyrs of the Church of God. |
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His memorial is celebrated on 31 May. |
His memorial is celebrated on 31 May. |
Latest revision as of 11:21, 6 November 2024
Hieromartyr and New Martyr | |
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Born | Damjan Štrbac February 19, 1912 Plavno, near Knin |
Died | Jadovno, Independent State of Croatia | July 17, 1941
Venerated in | Eastern Orthodox Church |
Canonized | 20 May 2003 by the Holy Council of Bishops of the Serbian Orthodox Church |
Damjan Štrbac (Serbian: Дамјан Штрбац, 19 February 1912 – 17 July 1941) was a Serbian Orthodox priest and martyr. He was canonized by the Serbian Orthodox Church as Saint Damian of Grahovo (Serbian: Свети Дамјан Граховски).[1]
Biography
[edit]Štrbac was born in Plavno near Knin. He finished seminary in Cetinje in 1932. He was ordained a deacon on 17 Marchand a priest on 18 March 1934 in Šibenik.
He served in Žegar and then in Bosansko Grahovo when the Second World War started.
At the end of May 1941, the Italian army withdrew from Grahovo and its surroundings, and was replaced by an Ustaše unit, who immediately proceeded on 14 June 1941 to arrest citizens from the place and the surrounding area. Among them, Štrbac was arrested. He spent almost twenty days in the prison of the District Court in Bosansko Grahovo, and after that he was taken to Knin, and then to Gospić, where he was held as a detainee with the identification number of 577. He was taken from the camp to the Jadovno concentration camp and where he was skinned alive by the Ustaše guards and then thrown into a pit.
At the regular session of the Holy Council of Bishops of the Serbian Orthodox Church, 20 May 2003, at the suggestion of Bishop Chrysostom of Bihać-Petrovac, he was included in the Council of Holy Hieromartyrs of the Church of God.
His memorial is celebrated on 31 May.
References
[edit]- ^ "Прослављен Свети Дамјан Граховски ("СПЦ", 15. августа 2012)". Archived from the original on 2021-01-16. Retrieved 2021-08-03.
- Serbian saints of the Eastern Orthodox Church
- 1941 deaths
- 20th-century Eastern Orthodox martyrs
- New Martyrs
- People executed by the Independent State of Croatia
- People murdered in the Independent State of Croatia
- Yugoslav people who died in the Holocaust
- Serbian people who died in the Holocaust
- Deaths by blade weapons
- People who died in Jadovno concentration camp
- 1912 births