Church of Croatian Martyrs, Čavoglave
| Church of Croatian Martyrs | |
|---|---|
Crkva hrvatskih mučenika | |
Church of Croatian Martyrs | |
| 43°47′02″N 16°20′13″E / 43.78389°N 16.33694°E | |
| Location | Čavoglave |
| Country | Croatia |
| Denomination | Roman Catholic |
| History | |
| Dedication | Croatian Martyrs |
| Architecture | |
| Functional status | Active |
| Architect(s) | Emil Šverko and Gorana Banić |
| Groundbreaking | 2004 |
| Specifications | |
| Number of spires | 1 |
| Bells | 3 |
| Administration | |
| Diocese | Diocese of Šibenik |
| Parish | Parish of Saint Elijah, Kljaci |
The Church of Croatian Martyrs (Croatian: Crkva hrvatskih mučenika) is a Roman Catholic church in Čavoglave, Šibenik-Knin County, Croatia. The church was designed by Croatian architects Emil Šverko and Gorana Banić, and built on the initiative of Croatian singer-songwriter Marko Perković born in the village. It is widely regarded as one of the best modern sacral architectural achievements in Croatia, with references to Croatian pre-Romanesque art and architecture style.[1][2]
History
The cornerstone for the church was laid in 2004 by Ante Ivas, Bishop of Šibenik. Croatian singer-songwriter Marko Perković, who was born in Čavoglave, was the initiator of its building and contributed funding for the construction of the church.[3] On 9 October 2010, the church bells were blessed by Ivas, and the church's three bells were cast by the Grassmayr Bell Foundry in Innsbruck.[3] The church was completed in 2014.[3]
The first bell, weighing 450 kilos, is dedicated to Aloysius Stepinac. The second bell, weighing 250 kilos, is dedicated to St. Elijah. The third bell, weighing 130 kilos, is dedicated to St. Michael and St. Benedict.[3]
On 20 September 2014, the Church was blessed, and the altar consecrated Ante Ivas, Bishop of Šibenik.[3] The current parish priest is Father Ivan Lukač.[4]
References
- ^ "Pet projekata koji nisu podlegli sakralnom kiču". Jutarnji list (in Croatian). 2 November 2008. Retrieved 21 January 2026.
- ^ Sutlić, Korana (30 May 2019). "Najbolje od hrvatske arhitekture tijekom zadnjih 18 godina". Jutarnji list (in Croatian). Retrieved 21 January 2026.
- ^ a b c d e Grubišić, Petar (21 September 2014). "Thompsonovu crkvu u Čavoglavama već je obišlo više od milijun vjernika" [Thompson's church in Čavoglave has already been visited by more than a million believers]. Večernji list (in Croatian). Retrieved 21 January 2026.
- ^ "Župa svetog Ilije, Kljaci". zupa-sv-ilije.hr. Retrieved 3 January 2026.