Frane Bulić (October 4, 1846 - July 29, 1934) was a Croatian priest, archeologist, and historian.
Another Croatian priest came to Allegheny, Pennsylvania, in 1894.
Croatian priests, mostly diocesan clergy, came in precious few numbers with the earliest immigrants towards the end of the 19th century.
On 15 August 1923, the peak was ceremonially renamed by a Slovene girl, while the accompanying ecclesiastic rituals were performed by a Croatian priest.
As a coach, he led Croatian priests' national team and Croatian cadets national team.
Between the Capitol's establishment and its abolishment in 1901, over 120 Croatian priests worked in it.
Rev. Ivan Grubišić (born 20 June 1936) is a Croatian retired Roman Catholic priest and sociologist.
Filip Grabovac (1698-1749) was a Croatian Franciscan priest, professor, patriot, poet and writer.
- Karlobag, February 2, 1713) was a Croatian priest and war hero from the Ottoman Wars.
A Croatian priest discovered his lair and drove him out with an incantation, thus freeing Croatia from his torments.