The church leadership emphasises that the rates are merely recommendations.
However, the recent publication of the list has caused resentment and anger among the population, as reported by Croatian media.
"Pope Francis calls for frugality - and now this..." was one of the comments in the local media.
There is talk of pressure being exerted on the faithful by a parish in the county (Virovitica-Podravina district).
According to the reports, it recommended a donation of at least 30 euros, and up to 100 euros for believers with high incomes.
The Jesuit Stanko Perica called for a sensitive approach to donation recommendations.
This is not the first time that the issue has polarised in Croatia.
In Croatia, there is no church tax or contribution system like in German-speaking countries.
The church is financed by donations, collections and mass stipends as well as state contributions.
Around 79 per cent of the 4.2 million Croatians are Catholic.
The church is widely held in high esteem in society.