
St. Joseph Church, Karlovac
Karlovačka županija
St. Joseph Church, also known as the National Sanctuary of St. Joseph, is a prominent Croatian Catholic basilica located in the Dubovac area of Karlovac. It was officially declared a national sanctuary by Croatian bishops in 1987 to deepen and spread the centuries-long veneration of St. Joseph among the Croatian people. The church stands near the historic 13th-century Dubovac Castle, enriching the cultural landscape of Karlovac. Construction began in 1968, with the cornerstone blessed by Bishop Franjo Kuharić, and the church was consecrated in 1974 by Archbishop Franjo Šeper. Architect Josipa Šponar Muth designed the building, which serves as a pilgrimage destination especially on March 19 and May 1, celebrating the feasts of St. Joseph and St. Joseph the Worker respectively. The sanctuary holds a special place as St. Joseph was proclaimed protector of the Croatian Kingdom and people in 1687 by the Croatian Parliament. The church's role as a spiritual center is complemented by its active community life, including devotional practices like the "Crown of the Pure Heart of Joseph" prayer groups and a brotherhood aiding the dying. In 2026, the sanctuary was elevated to the status of a minor basilica, accompanied by the unveiling of its official coat of arms. Annually, tens of thousands of pilgrims visit, reflecting its importance in Croatian religious and cultural life. The sanctuary also hosts exhibitions and spiritual events, fostering devotion and cultural enrichment.
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Tip: The best time to visit is during major feast days on March 19 (St. Joseph's Day) and May 1 (St. Joseph the Worker), when vibrant pilgrimages and special liturgies take place. Visitors are encouraged to attend the nine Wednesdays of preparation leading up to March 19. Tickets are generally not required, but checking the official website for special events or mass schedules is recommended. Pilgrims and visitors can benefit from participating in devotional activities such as the "Crown of the Pure Heart of Joseph." Early arrival is advised during peak pilgrimage days due to large crowds.
Interesting facts
- •St. Joseph was proclaimed protector of the Croatian Kingdom and people by the Croatian Parliament in 1687.
- •The church was consecrated in 1974 and designed by architect Josipa Šponar Muth.
- •The sanctuary hosts around 210,000 pilgrims between 2015 and 2019, and about 80,000 in 2023.
- •In 2026, the sanctuary was elevated to the status of a minor basilica and received an official coat of arms designed by Tomislav Hačko.
- •A sculpture titled "The Tired Traveler – The Pilgrim" stands at the entrance park area, symbolizing the pilgrimage journey.
History
The Croatian Parliament proclaimed St.
Joseph as the protector of the Croatian Kingdom and people in 1687, establishing a long-standing spiritual tradition.
The church's construction began in 1968, with its cornerstone blessed by Bishop Franjo Kuharić.
It was consecrated in 1974 by Archbishop Franjo Šeper.
In 1987, the Croatian Bishops' Conference declared it the National Sanctuary of St.
Joseph to deepen the veneration of the saint in Croatia.
Over the decades, it has become a major pilgrimage site.
In 2026, it was elevated to a minor basilica, marking a significant milestone in its ecclesiastical status.
Place Guide
Main Basilica Church1974
The central worship space consecrated in 1974, designed by Josipa Šponar Muth, featuring modern architectural style and serving as the heart of the sanctuary's spiritual life.
Sculpture "The Tired Traveler – The Pilgrim"
Located at the entrance park, this sculpture symbolizes the spiritual journey and devotion of pilgrims visiting the sanctuary.
Gallery "Martin Borković"
A cultural space within the sanctuary complex hosting exhibitions such as "Contemplating the Saint" by Branimir Dorotić, enriching the spiritual and cultural experience of visitors.
Contact
Phone: 047 417 031