Márton Áron püspök a magyarfenesi historia domus tükrében (1938-1942)

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Szőcs Csaba
Babeș-Bolyai Tudományegyetem

Tartalom

The year 1940 brought a new historical situation for the Roman Catholic Diocese of Alba Iulia, founded in 1009. The Second Vienna Award, proclaimed on 30 August 1940, returned 2/5 of the territory granted to Romania by the Treaty of Trianon - Northern Transylvania - to Hungary, and the diocese was divided into two parts. On 31 August 1940, while Bishop Áron Márton remained in his historic seat in Alba Iulia, he set up the Bishop's Vicariate in North Transylvania in Cluj, which was to remain in operation until 24 March 1945. Amidst these changes, Vlaha (Magyarfenes) remains on the border. This short study explores the relations between the bishop and the Catholic diaspora community of Vlaha in the light of the Historia Domus from 1938-1942.

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Megjelenés előtti

június 12, 2024

Online ISSN

3057-9155

Nyomtatott ISSN

3057-9147