PRIOR ARRANGEMENTS AND IMPACT OF THE HUNGARIAN NATIONAL COUNCIL OF 1848-1849 Cover Image

DIE VORBEREITUNGEN UND WIRKUNGEN DER UNGARISCHEN NATIONALSYNODE AUS 1848 UND 1849
PRIOR ARRANGEMENTS AND IMPACT OF THE HUNGARIAN NATIONAL COUNCIL OF 1848-1849

Author(s): Zsolt-József Tamási
Subject(s): Christian Theology and Religion
Published by: Studia Universitatis Babes-Bolyai
Keywords: Nationalsynode; Reformpläne; Diozösansynode Sieben¬bürgens 1848 und 1849.

Summary/Abstract: The Roman Catholic Church was getting into a new situation with the revolutionary changes it planned to standardize his point of view on a national synod in 1848. The documents of the intensive preparations shed light on it, that it is independent of a state, priesthood agreeing in the development of Catholic exterior autonomy drew up different viewpoints on the space of the inner reforms. The Episcopal arm the synodical syllabus sidelined more minor order ideas tightened. Proposals prepared for a canceled national synod in the previous year in 1849 came into the foreground again, ideas making the parliamentary system possible stressed. In 1849 the national synod was not held, but under the revolutionary years worked out, proposals which can be accepted canon law wise in the century's second party the church inner reform, and they constituted grounds for the Catholic autonomy mainly.

  • Issue Year: 2014
  • Issue No: 2
  • Page Range: 109-117
  • Page Count: 9
  • Language: German
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