St Paul's Church, Bač

Church in Vojvodina, Serbia
45°23′35″N 19°13′41″E / 45.39306°N 19.22806°E / 45.39306; 19.22806LocationBač,  VojvodinaCountry SerbiaDenominationRoman CatholicHistoryDedicationSaint PaulArchitectureStyleNeoclassicismYears built1773-1780[1]AdministrationArchdioceseRoman Catholic Diocese of Subotica

St Paul's Church (Serbo-Croatian: Crkva svetog apostola Pavla) is a Roman Catholic Parish church in Bač in Vojvodina, Serbia. The church was designed by Oswald Gáspár, architect of Czech origin and the building was constructed between 1773 and 1780.[1] Local parish was important regional centre before the Ottoman conquest of medieval Hungary.[2] Following the Great Turkish War parish was renewed in 1688 and in 1766 Archbishop Bátyany appointed himself as the parish priest.[2] He later funded the building of the new church at his own expense.[2] The majority of the parishioners as well as 14 out of 17 pastors until 2023 were of Šokci community with smaller groups of Catholic Hungarians, Germans and Slovaks.[2]

References

  1. ^ a b "RIMOKATOLIČKA CRKVA SVETOG APOSTOLA PAVLA - Bač". Retrieved 2 September 2023.
  2. ^ a b c d "Proslavljena 250. obljetnica župne crkve Sv. Pavla u Baču". Hrvatska riječ. 3 July 2023. Retrieved 2 September 2023.