Vasile Suciu
Vasile Suciu (13 January 1873, Kiskopács, Fogaras County – 25 January 1935, Blaj) was a Romanian Greek-Catholic Metropolitan bishop of the Archdiocese of Făgăraş and Alba Iulia, considered to be the most important theologian of the Greek-Catholic Church in Transylvania.
After completing high school in Blaj, he pursued his theological studies in Rome at the Propaganda Fide, obtaining Ph.D.s in Philosophy (1894) and Theology (1898).
In 1919, he was elected honorary member of the Romanian Academy.
On 1 January 1920, Vasile Suciu was appointed Metropolitan, with approval from the Vatican, and with consent from King Ferdinand. During his tenure, a Concordat between the Holy See and the Kingdom of Romania was signed on 10 May 1927, and ratified on 7 July 1929 by the Iuliu Maniu government.
Works
- "Hipnotism şi spiritism", Studiu critici-teologic, Blaj, 1906, 198 p.
- "Teologia Dogmatică fundamentală", 2 vol., Blaj, 1907 (vol.I. "Apologetica creştină", VI + 387 p.; vol. II. "Tradiţiunea şi Biserica", 402 p.; ed. a II-a, Blaj, 1927, 516 + 522 p.)
- "Teologia Dogmatică specială", 2 vol., Blaj, 1908 (vol.I, "Dumnezeu unul. Sfânta Treime. Dumnezeu Creatorul. Întruparea Domnului. Graţia", 606 p., vol. II. "Sacramentele în general. Sacramentele în special. Eshatologia", 604 p., ed. a II-a, Blaj, 1927, 631 + 700 p.)
External links
- Archbishop Vasile (Basile) Suciu at Catholic-hierarchy.org
- (Romanian) "Vasile Suciu, mitropolit", at CrestinOrtodox.ro
- (Romanian) "Biserica Română Unită între cele două războaie mondiale", at BRU.ro
- (Romanian) "Comemorarea Mitropolitului Vasile Suciu", Catholica, Blaj, January 26, 2005
- "Archeparcy of Alba Iulia and Făgăraş"
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