REMETE - CHURCH MOTHER OF GOG REMETSKE

Remete is major Marian shrine of city Zagreb and after Marija Bistrica second in importance in central Croatia

Remete is major Marian shrine of city Zagreb and after Marija Bistrica second in importance in central Croatia

Church of Mother of God Remete located in urban areas disrupted in the northern part of the city,
and also a Marian shrine. The first written record of the existence of religious communities and churches dedicated to the Mother of God
originated from in 1288. It was built on the site that had not been settled, and there are monks gathered
(eremiti Remete hence the name). Sanctuary was administered Paulines. In the 16th century shrine were devastated by the Turks who are remaining
Paulines taken and killed in Vugrovec. The church was later rebuilt and used by the 1812th as a parish church for the village
north of Zagreb. 1880th The church was devastated by the great earthquake and was rebuilt under the supervision of Hermann Bolle 1882nd,
largely thanks to funds provided by the, as patron of the parish, Archbishop Joseph Mihalović.
After World War II the 1963rd sanctuary managed by Carmelites.

Disrupt the major Marian shrine city of Zagreb and after Marija Bistrica second in importance in central Croatia.
Lady Remetska titled Fidelissima Mater Advocata Croatiae Sanctis Virgo Remetensis ie
Fidelissima Mother Advocate Croatian Remetska Blessed Virgin Mary, and she prayed throughout history and influenced many
Croatian kings and great men. In the church there are frescoes Pauline painter Ivan Ranger who unfortunately largely
killed in the earthquake in 1880. Before the earthquake, the church was painted so that it called - Croatian Sistine Chapel.

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