Church of Croatian Martyrs, Roman Catholic church in Čavoglave, Croatia.
The Church of Croatian Martyrs is a religious building in Ružić designed by architects Gorana Banić and Emil Šverko. It features three bells, with the largest weighing approximately 450 kilograms and dedicated to the memory of Aloysius Stepinac.
The cornerstone was laid in 2004 under Bishop Ante Ivas, marking the beginning of the construction project. The building was completed in 2010 and began serving the religious community.
The church serves the local Catholic community as a gathering place for worship and religious celebrations. The three bells cast in Innsbruck create sounds that mark the rhythm of religious life in the area.
The building is located in a rural area and is accessible to visitors interested in religious sites. It is helpful to ask locals about service times, as they may vary seasonally.
The musician Marko Perković from Čavoglave provided significant financial support for the building project. His contribution was crucial in making this community church a reality in the region.
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