Church of St John in Podmilačje

Saint John the Baptist Shrine
Svetište svetog Ive
Medieval church and new church building in construction
St. John Shrine
Saint John the Baptist Shrine
44°22′32″N 17°17′40″E / 44.375423°N 17.294566°E / 44.375423; 17.294566
Location Podmilačje
Country Bosnia and Herzegovina
Denomination Roman Catholic
Website https://www.zupa-podmilacje.com/
History
Founded 15th century
Dedication Saint John the Baptist
Cult(s) present Saint John the Baptist
Architecture
Functional status Active
Heritage designation National Monument
Designated 2003
Style Gothic
Completed 2000
Demolished 1993
Specifications
Number of spires 1

The Church of St John in Podmilačje is a national monument near Jajce, Bosnia and Herzegovina. The church dates back at least to 1461, and belonged to the parish of Jajce until 1878, when it became an independent parish.[1] It remained in use as a Catholic church throughout the Ottoman period. It became "a shared space of multiconfessional pilgrimage", and was the sole medieval church in Bosnia to survive in continuous use.[2] Catholic, Orthodox and Muslim pilgrims would travel to the church for St John's Eve.[3] Extensive renovations and rebuilding were completed in 1910. On 1 March 1993, the church was completely destroyed by Bosnian Serbs during the Bosnian War.[4] In 2000 the church was rebuilt, and in 2003 the Commission to preserve national monuments of Bosnia and Herzegovina gave the site protected designation as a National Monument.[5]

References

  1. Church of St John in Podmilačje, Website of the Bosnia and Herzegovina Commission to Preserve National Monuments. Accessed 23 June 2017.
  2. Helen Walasek, Bosnia and the Destruction of Cultural Heritage (Routledge, 2016).
  3. Cathie Carmichael, A Concise History of Bosnia (Cambridge University Press, 2015), p. 121.
  4. Rob Pickard, Analysis and Reform of Cultural Heritage Policies in South-East Europe (2008), partially available on Google Books.
  5. Church of St John in Podmilačje, Website of the Bosnia and Herzegovina Commission to Preserve National Monuments. Accessed 23 June 2017.
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