Pavao Dragičević OFM (c. 1696 – 14 February 1773) was a Bosnian-Herzegovinian prelate of the Catholic Church who served as the apostolic vicar of Bosnia from 1740 to his resignation in 1766.
[1] After the death of the apostolic vicar of Bosnia Mato Divelić, Archbishop Vicko Zmajević of Zadar proposed Dragičević as his successor.
[2] Early in his vicariate, in c. 1741–1743, Dragičević made an extensive census of Catholic households in Bosnia and Herzegovina, which he sent to the Archbishop of Zadar.
[2] In 1752, Bishop Dragičević requested that the prophet Elijah replace George of Lydda as patron saint of the "Bosnian Kingdom".
He may have believed Elijah to be more suitable because of his importance to all three main religious groups in Bosnia and Herzegovina – Catholics, Muslims and Orthodox Christians.