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STROSSMAYER, JOSEPH GEORGE [Josip JURAJ STROSMAJER] (1815-1905) , Croatian bishop and politician, was born at Esseg in Croatia-Slavonia on the 4th of February 1815, Strossmayer was of German descent and his parents had emigrated from Linz in Austria. He was educated at the Roman Catholic seminary of Djakovo , in his native country, and at Budapest, where he studied theology. In 1838 he took holy orders, and during the next ten years became lecturer on theology at Djakovo , chaplain to the Austrian emperor, and director of the Augustinian body
Hungary
Academy
Academy
Jesuits
confession . For years he refused to accept the doctrine of infallibility, but ultimately he yielded. Despite this attitude, he enjoyed the confidence of Pope Leo XIII. He headed the Slavonic deputations which visited Rome in 1881 and 1888, and won for them the retention of a Slavonic liturgy
Hungary
pallium
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