. The Catholic encyclopedia (Volume 4); an international work of reference on the constitution, doctrine, discipline and history of the Catholic Church . retiredecclesiastics, 8 priests outside of the diocese. The maleorders and congregations have 11 houses and 91 mem-bers, divided as follows: Piarists (who also conduct 3gymnasia), 3 houses; Franciscans, 2; Minorites, 4;Brothers of Charity, 1, and priests of the Order of theDivine Saviour, 1. The School Sisters of Notre-Dame,Sisters of Charity of St. Vincent de Paul, and HolyCross Sisters have 28 convents and 484 members inthe diocese. There i


. The Catholic encyclopedia (Volume 4); an international work of reference on the constitution, doctrine, discipline and history of the Catholic Church . retiredecclesiastics, 8 priests outside of the diocese. The maleorders and congregations have 11 houses and 91 mem-bers, divided as follows: Piarists (who also conduct 3gymnasia), 3 houses; Franciscans, 2; Minorites, 4;Brothers of Charity, 1, and priests of the Order of theDivine Saviour, 1. The School Sisters of Notre-Dame,Sisters of Charity of St. Vincent de Paul, and HolyCross Sisters have 28 convents and 484 members inthe diocese. There is a seminary for priests (with alyceum), a preparatory one for boys, and two training-schools, for male and female teachers. The cathedralbuilt in barocco style, 1736-54, is dedicated to The residence of the bishop is at is one of the oldest sees of Hungary. It wascreated by King Stephen in 1035 and its first bishopwas the Italian Abbot Gerardus, the tutor of Ste-phens son, Emmerich. In the thirteenth century thediocese suffered greatly from the invasion of the Mon-gols ; in the fourteenth century, after the Turkish con-. Cathedral of Csanad. quest of Servia, from the immigration of schismaticSerbs called Rascians into Hungary; in the sixteenthcentuiy from the rebellion of the peasants (1514).By order of Dozsa, the leader of the peasants. BishopNicholas Csdky was impaled. After the battle ofMohdcs (1526) in which Bishop Franz Csaholy (1514-26) was killed, almost the entire diocese fell into thehands of Zdpolya, the ally of the Turks. When in1552 Temesvar also was taken by the Turks the dio-cese was nearly ruined. The see had henceforthmerely a nominal existence and the residence of thebishop was transferred in 1574 to Szegedin. It wasonly after the Treaty of Passarowitz (1718) freed theland from the yoke of the Turks that Bishop LadislausNddasdy (1710-30) re-entered the diocese; the depop-ulated territory was largely settled anew by Germancolonists. D


Size: 1957px × 1277px
Photo credit: © Reading Room 2020 / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
Model Released: No

Keywords: ., bookcentury1900, bookdecade1900, books, booksubjectcatholicchurch