Church of the Presentation of Mary, Čakovci

Church in Croatia
45°14′10″N 19°03′31″E / 45.23598°N 19.05869°E / 45.23598; 19.05869CountryCroatiaDenominationSerbian OrthodoxHistoryDedicationPresentation of MaryArchitectureYears built1762[1]AdministrationArchdioceseEparchy of Osječko polje and Baranja

The Church of the Presentation of Mary (Croatian: Hram prikazanja blažene djevice Marije, Serbian Cyrillic: Храм ваведења пресвете Богородице) in Čakovci is a Serbian Orthodox church in eastern Croatia. The first wooden church at the spot of contemporary church was constructed in 1732.[2] The current church was completed in 1762.[1] Despite being protected and inscribed in the Register of Cultural Goods of the Republic of Croatia, as of 2014 the church was not reconstructed for over 100 years.[1] The lack of preservation activities and municipal funding for the object was criticized by the local Serb minority representative from the Independent Democratic Serb Party.[3]

The first organized Eastern Orthodox settlement of Čakovci occurred during the Great Migrations of the Serbs led by Arsenije III Crnojević.[4] The historical sources imply that in the 18th century Eastern Orthodox population constituted the majority of the local population.[5] In 1786 court cartographer Gabriel Homer marked Eastern Orthodox cemetery as being significantly larger than the Roman Catholic one.[5] In 1847 Roman Catholic (mostly ethnic Hungarians) were again majority of the population while Eastern Orthodox constituted 195 out of 690 inhabitants.[5] The church was inscribed into regional map in 1888 by Miloš Radeljević while for unknown reason he missed to inscribe the Roman Catholic church which was built in the village in 1828.[5]

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References

  1. ^ a b c Dragana Bošnjak (27 November 2014). "Čakovci Sremski čuvaju identitet". Novosti (Croatia). Retrieved 16 March 2021.
  2. ^ "Naselja općine". Tompojevci Municipality. Retrieved 16 March 2021.
  3. ^ "Ne daju ni kune, a traže (pozitivno) mišljenje!!!". Independent Democratic Serb Party. Retrieved 16 March 2021.
  4. ^ Dušan Velimirović (29 August 2018). "Čakovci: "Zemlju nismo doneli na opancima već smo je kupili"". Srbi.hr. Retrieved 16 March 2021.
  5. ^ a b c d Rebeka Mesarić Žabčić; Jadranka Galiot Kovačić (2007). "Opća slika naselja Čakovci s kratkim osvrtom na povijesni pregled naselja, geografska obilježja, stanovništvo i tradicijsku kulturu" (PDF). Vukovar '91 - petnaest godina poslije: Vukovar - Hrvatska baština i perspektive razvoja: Zbornik radova (in Croatian). Ivo Pilar Institute of Social Sciences: 351–378. Retrieved 16 March 2021.
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