Pope in Romania: Who are the 7
Greek-Catholic martyrs?
Pope Francis with an icon showing the seven beatified martyrs together with the Virgin Mary (ANSA) |
During a Divine Liturgy in the city of Blaj on Sunday, Pope
Francis beatifies seven Greek- Catholic bishops who were martyred under the
communist regime in Romania.
By Vatican News
All seven of the Greek-Catholic bishops were arrested in
1948. All of them were imprisoned and left to die of hunger, exposure, disease,
or the effects of hard labour, and then buried in unmarked graves. The
liturgical chair used during the Divine Liturgy in Blaj on Sunday, was made
from the wooden planks of the prison beds, and from the iron bars of the prison
windows where some of the martyrs died.
Iuliu Hossu
Romania was under Soviet occupation and ruled by Nicolae
Ceausescu, when Iuliu Hossu returned there after completing his theology
studies in Rome. He spent 22 years in prison. His last words were: "My
battle is over, yours continues". He never knew that Pope Paul VI had
created him a Cardinal "in pectore" in 1969.
Vasile Aftenie
Vasile Aftenie also studied in Rome. A year after his arrest
he was transferred to the infamous Ministry of the Interior where he suffered
terrible tortures and eventually died of his wounds in 1950.
Ioan Balan
In 1929 Ioan Balan was appointed to the Vatican Commission
to draw up the new Code of Canon Law of the Eastern Churches. After his arrest
in 1948, he was placed in solitary confinement and died in 1959 without ever
being tried or sentenced.
Valeriu Traian Frentiu
Valeriu Traian Frentiu was ordained a bishop when he was
only 37 years of age. Also arrested in 1948, he spent the rest of his life in a
concentration camp. When he died in 1952, his body was thrown into an unmarked
grave.
Ioan Suciu
Ioan Suciu was ordained a priest in 1931. He too died of
hunger and disease while in prison. In his last letter to the faithful before
his arrest, he wrote: “Do not be deceived by vain words, promises, lies... We
cannot sell Christ or the Church”.
Tito Liviu Chinezu
Tito Liviu Chinezu was born in 1904. He was ordained a
bishop in prison by those bishops who were themselves prisoners. When the
secret of his ordination leaked out, he was transferred to a prison where he
died of cold and hunger.
Alexandru Rusu
Alexandru Rusu was consecrated bishop in 1931. Arrested in
1948, he was sentenced to 25 years in prison for instigation and high treason.
He died in 1963 and was buried in the prison cemetery without any religious
rite.
Vatican Radio
From the night of the 28 November 1948, when
all the Greek-Catholic bishops were arrested, until the 25 December
1989, which marked the end of the Communist regime, the only Divine Liturgy in
the Romanian language available to the faithful in that country, was that
broadcast by Vatican Radio.
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