THE ROMANIAN VILLAGE IN WESTERN TRANSYLVANIA IN
THE THOUGHT OF PROFESSOR LAZĂR IACOB
SATUL ROMÂNESC DIN VESTUL TRANSILVANIEI ÎN
GÂNDIREA PROFESORULUI LAZĂR IACOB
Author(s): Tudor BudeanuSubject(s): History of Church(es), 18th Century, 19th Century, Eastern Orthodoxy
Published by: Mitropolia Banatului
Keywords: Lazar Iacob; the romanian village; the Great Union; the Orthodox conscience; constitutional law; civil law; Apponyi’s law;
Summary/Abstract: In the thought of Lazăr Iacob, the Romanian village in the western part of the country, it is the place of ethnic fragmentation, the place where for centuries the Romanians sought to obtain through hard work, fighting and blood shed by thousands of Orthodox, the right to life, the right to culture and national education, meaning by this right and religious education, because in Transylvania, the Church was the only one that managed to keep the aspirations of centuries of Romanians, through confessional schools, through Preparandia from Arad, which for more than a century ensured. the continuity of this education through the teachers and priests trained in this institution. The village of Transylvania is the place that has instilled a Romanian spirit especially that of the brothers from over the Carpathians, due to the challenges that have tempered this nation.
Journal: Altarul Banatului
- Issue Year: XXXI/2020
- Issue No: 07-09
- Page Range: 131-147
- Page Count: 17
- Language: Romanian