Alexandru Sterca-Şuluţiu

Alexandru Sterca-Şuluţiu

Alexandru Sterca-Şuluţiu, also called Alexandru Sterca-Şuluţiu de Cărpiniş (February 15, 1794–September 7, 1867), was an ethnic Romanian Eastern Catholic cleric in Imperial Austrian Transylvania, and the Metropolitan of the Transylvanian Greek Catholic Church. He was the brother of 1848 revolutionary commander Ioan Sterca-Şuluţiu.

During his service the Diocese of Alba Iulia and Făgăraş (centred at Blaj) was removed from the jurisdiction of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Esztergom (in Hungary) and became an ecclesiastic province in its own right, with the Dioceses of Oradea Mare, Gherla and Lugoj as suffragans (subordinate dioceses).

Origins and studies

Born in Abrud, Şuluţiu came from a noble Romanian family of Transylvania. He studied at Abrud, Alba Iulia and Blaj, where he prepared for the priesthood in the diocesan seminary. On November 8, 1814, he married Ana Aron of Bistra, and on December 6 of the same year he was made a priest. His wife died on February 18, 1818, leaving him a widower.

Ecclesiastical career

In 1836 he became the archpriest of Şimleu. In the electoral synod on September 30, 1850, he ended up first of the candidates running to fill the episcopal seat of Făgăraş and Alba Iulia. On November 18, 1850, he was named to the post, while on July 22, 1851, he was consecrated bishop in Saint Nicholas Cathedral, Oradea.

On December 6, 1853, Pope Pius IX removed the diocese of Făgăraş from the metropolitan jurisdiction and primacy of the archbishop of Esztergom, and raised it to the dignity of archdiocese and metropolitanate. Through this act, Bishop Şuluţiu became both Archbishop and Metropolitan. On October 28, 1855, he was installed in his new post in a great ceremony held at Blaj in the presence of the Apostolic Nuncio from Vienna, Cardinal Michele Viale-Prelà (Roman Catholic Archbishop of Bologna).

Bibliography

*Nicolae Edroiu, "O lucrare istorică inedită a lui Alexandru Sterca-Şuluţiu" ("A Previously Unpublished Historical Work of Alexandru Sterca-Şuluţiu"), in "Anuarul Institutului de Istorie şi Arheologie din Cluj", XXV, 1982, pp. 287-294
*Corina Teodor, "Un spirit polemic: Alexandru Sterca-Şuluţiu" ("A Polemical Spirit: Alexandru Sterca-Şuluţiu"), in "Anuarul Institutului de Cercetări Socio-Umane "Gheorghe Şincai" al Academiei Române", Târgu-Mureş, 1999
*Nicolae Edroiu, Aurel Răduţiu, Pompiliu Teodor (ed.), "Preocupările istorice ale lui Alexandru Sterca-Şuluţiu (1794-1867)" ("The Historic Concerns of Alexandru Sterca-Şuluţiu (1794-1867)"), in "Stat, societate, naţiune. Interpretări istorice" ("State, Society, Nation. Historic Interpretations"), Cluj-Napoca, Editura Dacia, 1982.

External links

* [http://www.bru.ro/istorie/300ani.asp?id=edroiu Nicolae Edroiu, "The Historiographic Works of the First Metropolitan of Blaj, Alexandru Sterca-Şuluţiu"]


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