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Eparchy of Marča : ウィキペディア英語版 | Eparchy of Marča
The Bishopric of Marča () was an Eastern Catholic bishopric with its seat in the Marča Monastery, in Marča (today Stara Marča) near Ivanić-Grad, Habsburg Monarchy (today in Croatia) in the period 1611–1753. Although Serb bishop Simeon Vratanja traveled to Rome and formally accepted jurisdiction of the Pope over this bishopric, until 1670 Serb bishops continued to recognize jurisdiction of the Serb Orthodox Church and Patriarchate of Peć and struggled against attempts of Catholic bishops of Zagreb to convert Orthodox Serbs to Catholicism. This semi-union existed until the 1670 appointment of Pavle Zorčić on the position of bishop. All Serb priests who objected to the union were arrested and sentenced to life in prison on Malta where they all died. The bishopric eventually became the Eastern Catholic Eparchy of Križevci. == Name == The name Marča was derived from the name of the nearby hill, Marča. Other names used for this bishopric include Svidnik (''Svidnička eparhija''), Vretanija (''Vretanijska eparhija''), and the "Uskok" bishopric..
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