All Saints Church, Livno

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All Saints Church
Župna crkva Svih Svetih
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All Saints Church, Livno
43°49′30″N17°00′28″E / 43.8251°N 17.00765°E / 43.8251; 17.00765
Location Livno
Country Bosnia and Herzegovina
Denomination Roman Catholic
Website www.zupalivno.com
History
Status Parish church
Consecrated 4 November 1900 [1]
Architecture
Functional statusActive
Architect(s) Josef Budau [1]
Groundbreaking 6 October 1890 [1]
Completed1899 [1]
Specifications
Bells4 [2]
Administration
Archdiocese Archdiocese of Vrhbosna
Diocese Diocese of Banja Luka
Deanery Deanery of Livno
Parish Parish of All Saints - Livno
Clergy
Archbishop Vinko Puljić
Bishop(s) Franjo Komarica
Dean The Very Rev. Adolf Višaticki
Priest(s) Marko Jukić O.F.M.

The All Saints Church (Croatian : Crkva Svih Svetih) is a Roman Catholic church in Livno, Bosnia and Herzegovina.

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