Josip Marija Carević

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Josip Marija Carević (February 16, 1883 in Metković – 1945 in Veliko Trgovišće) was a Croatian Catholic bishop who served as head of the Diocese of Dubrovnik. At the end of World War II, at the end of April or beginning of May 1945, he was tortured and executed by Yugoslav Partisans under mysterious circumstances. His grave has not been found.[1]

He was ordained Bishop of Dubrovnik on August 4, 1929.[2] During his time as bishop, a large cross was built on the Srđ peak overlooking the city.

He held this post until February 9, 1940. He subsequently retired to the Zagreb region, placing himself at the service of Archbishop Alojzije Stepinac.[3] During this time he was named Titular Bishop of Aristium.

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