Željko Majić

[1] From June 2006 till September 2012, Majić returned to Rome as vice-rector of the Pontifical Croatian College of St. Jerome.

From November 2012 till July 2021 he served as vicar general of the dioceses of Mostar-Duvno and Trebinje-Mrkan, appointed by Bishop Ratko Perić.

[2][3] On 8 December 2023, Pope Francis appointed Majić as the bishop of Banja Luka, to succeed Franjo Komarica.

In 2022, invited by HDZ MEP Željana Zovko to meet members of the European Parliament in Brussels, Majić appealed to them to help in stopping the disappearance of Catholic Croats, who he claimed were the biggest victims of the Bosnian War.

He also criticised High Representative Christian Schmidt for not going far enough in changing electoral rules to address requests by Croat parties.