Rama Through History: Behind The Name
Rama Through History: Behind The Name
Rama Through History: Behind The Name
26.4.2010
22:53
Page 9
Rama
through History
Rama spans the area of valleys and canyons
encircled by mountains on all sides, by Ivan and
Bitovnje from the east, Radua from the north,
Ljubua and Vran to the west and vrsnica to the
south.
Behind the Name
Since time immemorial the name Rama has
been used to denote a river and its valley. The
river Rama rose near the village of Varvare and
flew into the Neretva River near the village of
Ustirama. The river was flooded after the
development of the artificial lake, and today
Rama denotes the area split into Upper and Lower
Rama. The Upper Rama includes parishes of it,
Rumboci, Prozor and Uzdol, and the Lower Rama
includes Graac and Doljani. The administrative
center of this region is the town Prozor, and one
part of Lower Rama belongs to the municipality
of Jablanica.
The origin, meaning and the first mention of
the name Rama have been shrouded in mystery
until this day. The fact that the same name
repeatedly appears in the Old Testament of the
Bible and even Hindu literature does little to shed
light on it.
Zadnje9E:Layout 1
26.4.2010
22:53
Page 10
Zadnje9E:Layout 1
26.4.2010
22:53
Page 11
Zadnje9E:Layout 1
26.4.2010
22:54
Page 12
Ancient History
Material remains found in the early 20th century bear witness to a very old settlement at the
source of the Rama River, in archeology known
as Velika Gradina (the Great Hill Fort). This site
seemed to have been settled as early as the early
Stone Age. According to archeologists, there was
a settlement in the village of Ometala in the
Brozne Age.
By all indications, Pre-Roman settlers of Rama
were Illyrian Derriopes. There are remains of a
number of buildings from the Roman era around
Velika Gradina in Varvara. This settlement was
situated at the crossroads of major Roman roads.
One of them led to Duvno, and further to Salona,
the other led to Blidinje, and the third road ran
along the Rama and the Neretva river valley
towards Konjic. Among the buildings in Varvara,
there was also a basilica-shaped church. The
church dates from the late ancient period (IV-VI
Dolina Rame, 1928.
Zadnje9E:Layout 1
26.4.2010
22:54
Page 13
13
Zadnje9E:Layout 1
26.4.2010
22:54
Page 14
Zadnje9E:Layout 1
26.4.2010
22:54
Page 15
Zadnje9E:Layout 1
26.4.2010
22:54
Page 16
Fra Luka Tei, dr. Luka abraji, dr. fra Kazimir Ivi i fra Bono Boi,
it, 1928.
Medieval Parish
16
Historical sources indicate that medieval Rama was an important historical and geographical
area. The Chronicle of the Priest of Doclea mentions the parish of Rama, as a part of Primorje.
Dubrovnik sources also state that Prozor was a
marketing town. In the 12th century Rama is
found in the title of common Hungarian and
Croatian rulers. The true meaning of the name
Rex Ramae (the king of Rama) is hard to
decipher, but the fact is that from this period on
Rama shared the fate of Bosnian state.
Circumstances in Bosnia in this period very
much depended on the plans of Hungary and the
Byzantine Empire, since both of them laid claim
to Bosnia, or at least some parts of it. In the 14
century Bosnia achieved a high level of indepen-
Zadnje9E:Layout 1
26.4.2010
22:54
Page 17
17
Zadnje9E:Layout 1
26.4.2010
22:54
Page 18
Zadnje9E:Layout 1
26.4.2010
22:54
Page 19
Sinj, 2008.
19
Zadnje9E:Layout 1
26.4.2010
22:54
Page 20
20
Zadnje9E:Layout 1
26.4.2010
22:54
Page 21
21
Zadnje9E:Layout 1
26.4.2010
22:54
Page 22
22
Zadnje9E:Layout 1
26.4.2010
22:54
Page 23
23
Zadnje9E:Layout 1
26.4.2010
22:54
Page 24
24
Franjevaki
samostan na
itu iz 1930.
Zadnje9E:Layout 1
26.4.2010
22:54
Page 25
U crkvi Uznesenja
BDM na itu,
Velika Gospa,
15. 8. 1936.
25
Zadnje9E:Layout 1
26.4.2010
22:54
Page 26
OSTACI
ZAPALJENE
CRKVE NA
ITU
26
Zadnje9E:Layout 1
26.4.2010
22:54
Page 27
1942.
27
Zadnje9E:Layout 1
26.4.2010
22:54
Page 28
Zadnje9E:Layout 1
26.4.2010
22:54
Page 29
Drvena
bazilika baraka
Postwar period
On 20th June 1956 works on reconstruction of
the destroyed church on it began. On 4th of
November of the same year the mass was celebrated in the reconstructed church. Three years later,
the church was largely completed. In this period
Franciscan Sisters from the Herzegovina Franciscan Province returned to the Monastery. Since
some of the works on the Church had been
poorly done, in 1965 some improvements were
made. The middle aisle was elevated, the roof was
replaced, the foundations were improved, a new
choir was built and the tower repaired.
From 1966 to 1970, the church amassed valuable art works, the most important of them being
fresco Mary the Patroness of the People of Rama,
by painter Josip Biffel. In early 1960ties large
number of people left Rama to work as guest
workers in the Western European countries. This
to a large extent improved the economic situation
of the families. New family homes were built and
29
Zadnje9E:Layout 1
26.4.2010
22:54
Page 30
the hosts with their financial contributions participated in the reconstruction and construction of
churches.
30
Zadnje9E:Layout 1
26.4.2010
22:54
Page 31
31
Zadnje9E:Layout 1
26.4.2010
22:54
Page 32
32
Zadnje9E:Layout 1
26.4.2010
22:54
Page 33
33
Zadnje9E:Layout 1
26.4.2010
22:54
Page 34
New parishes
Despite hard circumstances endured as a result
of willfulness of the Ottoman bureaucrats, in the
early 19th century the Rama Franciscans wanted
to establish new parishes. The congregation increased and in 1834 decision was made to
establish a new parish in Lower Rama.
a) Graac
Two years after this decision, the land was
purchased and the house was built in Trijeani
(Triani), at first having a status of chaplaincy
and in 1860 it was proclaimed a parish. Fr. Bono
Milii purchased the land in 1888 in Graac,
Crkva na Graacu iz 1893., nova crkva iz
1959. godine i upna kua (dolje)
34
K. Kovai: Sv. Anto, 2009.
Zadnje9E:Layout 1
26.4.2010
22:54
Page 35
Zadnje9E:Layout 1
26.4.2010
22:54
Page 36
b) Doljani
The new parish in Graac also included
villages of Doljani and Sovii. As these were quite
distant from the parish center, the establishment
of one more parish was considered. Tradition has
it that the Rama Franciscans used to celebrate
mass at Elias cave at the entry into Doljani. The
new parish was founded in 1882. Soon after, the
parish house was built, which also served as the
church for some time. In 1893 the parish church
was completed and it was used until 1973 when
Zadnje9E:Layout 1
26.4.2010
22:54
Page 37
37
Grob
Mijata Tomia
Zadnje9E:Layout 1
26.4.2010
c) Uzdol
22:54
Page 38
38
Stara crkva na Uzdolu
Zadnje9E:Layout 1
26.4.2010
22:54
Page 39
d) Prozor
In the summer of 1906, Prozor with surrounding villages was separated from the it parish.
The new parish was given to diocesan priests. The
present day church
was completed in
1964, and the parish
house in 1980ties.
The parish is dedicated to the Sacred
Heart of Jesus.
Zadnje9E:Layout 1
26.4.2010
22:54
Page 40
e) Rumboci
The artificial lake was the main reason to establish one more parish. This was the subject of a
conversation with the Archbishop of Vrhbosna.
In accordance with the contract between the Ordinariate and the Provincial signed on 15th March
1971, the parish was given to the Franciscans, and
the new parish priest took over on 6th May of the
same year. The construction of the
new parish house and church in
Rumboci started in October
1972. The church foundations
were consecrated in July the
following year. The works of
art in the church include in
particular a stained-glass window on the southern wall of
the church done by Draen
Trogrli. The patron saint of the
parish is St. Francis of Assisi.
Zadnje9E:Layout 1
26.4.2010
J. Poljan: Gospa
22:54
Page 41
41
Zadnje9E:Layout 1
26.4.2010
22:54
Page 42