Antun Škvorčević


Antun Škvorčević is a Croatian bishop, leader of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Požega.

Early life and education

Antun Škvorčević was born in a small village of Davor on 8 May 1947 to Ivan and Ljubičica Škvorčević.
He enrolled in primary school in Davor, and Zagreb, eventually graduating in Slavonski Brod, after which he attended high school for future priests on Šalata in Zagreb. Škvorčević graduated from Zagreb Catholic Theological Faculty, where he also gained his master's degree, after which he went to Rome for additional specialization. In 1981 he gained his doctorate in theology at the Pontifical Gregorian University. In addition, he graduated liturgy from the Pontifical Institute of Sacred Liturgy.

Career

Antun Škvorčević was ordered for a priest of the Archdiocese of Zagreb on June 25, 1972. After ordination, he worked as a chaplain in the parish of St. Joseph in Zagreb, lecturer at the Zagreb Catholic Theological Faculty and its institutes, Head of the Catechetical Institute of Catholic Theology of the University of Zagreb, and member of the Quorum prebendarian main church in Zagreb.
On July 5, 1997, Pope John Paul II appointed him Bishop of, at the time, newly founded Diocese of Požega. He was ordered on September 27, 1997.