The Economy of the Transylvanian Roman Catholic Status Between the World Wars
Abstract
The purpose of the study. To examine how the 20th century’s political changes affected the
Roman Catholic Church structurally, and it’s specific institution, the Roman Catholic Status
by the agrarian reforms which were part of the modernization process and nation-building in
Greater Romania; and more importantly in Transylvania, the area of the four Roman Catholic
dioceses of Nagyárad, Gyulafehérvár, Temesvár and Szatmár, and what alternatives were created
for economical surviving.
Applied methods. Literature review including the history of World War I and the consequences
of the upcoming treaties of Versailles. We involved sources from church literature, agrarian
estates records and data from researches of the Status archives from Transylvania. The research
framework is the history of the Roman Catholic Status. We introduced four ecclesiastical
counties whose economically changes influenced the administration of several institutions and
funds belonging to the Status. We made a structural analysis examining the new economic
system of the Roman Catholic Status situated in the middle of the modernization development
of Greater Romania.
Outcomes. Due to the annexation of Transylvania to Romania, the Roman Catholic Church
went from a privileged position to a marginal position, since the majority of the Romanian
population was Orthodox Christian. Many problems of the process of modernization and nationbuilding
in Greater Romania were felt by all sections of the population, but it was the ethnic
minorities and their institutions - especially the churches - which were to be integrated into
the new nation-state that were most affected. The four Roman Catholic dioceses Gyulafehérvár
(Alba Iulia), Nagyvárad (Oradea), Temesvár (Timișoara) and Szatmár (Satu Mare)) expropriated
277,513 acres of a total of 290,570 acres of land, which represented 98% of the land holdings.
The agrarian reform of 1919-1920 brought major changes in the management of the Status
funds and the estates belonging to them.
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