Pavao Štoos (10 December 1806 – 30 March 1862[1]) was a Croatian poet, priest and a revivalist.
After graduating theology in Zagreb, he served as a bishop's secretary for a brief period, and from 1842 he was a pastor of the Pokupsko parish.
Štoos is a notable person among Croatian patriots; as the author of a well-known elegy Kip domovine vu početku leta 1831,[1] collaborator of Ljudevit Gaj's Danica ilirska, he clearly articulated his concerns over the foreign oppression and the de-nationalisation of the common people (vre i svoj jezik zabit Horvati hote ter drugi narod postati).
Štoos pessimistically observes contemporary political and cultural movements, seeing the country as if trapped in the darkness of a dungeon (srce od plača ne mrem zdržati).
Besides the literature, he was also engaged in music and has published in 1858 Kitice srkvenih pjesama s napjevima.