Koloman Juhász

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Koloman Juhász (also Kálmán Jung-Juhász , born August 25, 1892 in Alibunar , Kingdom of Hungary , Austria-Hungary ; † September 29, 1966 in Szeged , Hungary ) was a theologian , university professor , canon and church historian .

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Koloman Juhász was born in Alibunar (now Serbia). Shortly after his birth, his parents moved to Groß Sankt Nikolaus (now Romania). The father, who was the judge, had already made his name from Jung in Juhász Magyar .

Juhász attended the Piarist high school in Temesvár , where he graduated from high school in 1910. This was followed by studies of theology (1910–1915) at the Vienna Pazmaneum . He was ordained priest on March 8, 1915. Three days later promotion to Dr. theol. In 1916 he became a member of the Augustineum and the Institute for Austrian Historical Research . In 1916 he moved to the front and served as a field curate in Galicia . In 1919 the doctorate to Dr. phil. in Vienna.

From 1918 to 1923 Juhász was an episcopal ceremonial and consistorial notary in Timișoara . He then worked as a pastor in Sânnicolau Mare (1923–1936) and in Kübekháza (1936–1953). From 1953 to 1965 Juhász was professor of church history at the theology faculty in Szeged and from 1954 as canon in the diocese of Szeged-Csanád , later papal treasurer.

Juhász died in Szeged in 1966 and was buried on October 3 in the crypt of the Timișoara Cathedral.

Publications (selection)

  • Pastoral care in the Csanad diocese during the Turkish period (1526–1730), Vienna 1914
  • The pens of the diocese of Csanad in the Middle Ages. A contribution to the early history and cultural history of the Banat, Münster 1927
  • The first Franciscan Bishop in Southeast Europe, Paderborn 1919
  • Beginnings of culture in the Banat, Timișoara 1930
  • The earlier scientific endeavors in Bant, Timișoara 1930
  • The Chanad-Temesvar diocese in the Middle Ages. 1030–1307, Münster 1930
  • Gerhard, the Holy Bishop of Maroschburg (1030-1046), Munich 1930
  • Cross and crescent in the Banat, Paderborn 1933
  • The Timisoara-Temesvar diocese. Past and present, Timișoara 1934
  • Ladislaus Köszeghy, ex-Jeseuit, Bishop of Csanad (1745–1828), Rome 1958
  • The Raab bishop-provost Count Ladislaus Nadasdy, † 1729, Eisenstadt 1959
  • Nikolaus Stanislavich. OFM, Bishop of Csanad † 1750, Florence 1959
  • Jesuits in the Banat (1718–1773). A contribution to the cultural history of the Temesvar Banat, Vienna 1959
  • The Franciscans in the Banat (1716–1806), Munich 1961
  • Monasteries in the Diocese of Chad-Temesvar in the Middle Ages (1030–1552), Cologne-Detroit-Vienna 1962
  • The diocese of Belgrade and Tschanad under Bishop Franz Anton Graf Engel von Wagrain (1702–1777), Passau 1962
  • Emmerich Christovich and his Banat diocese, Königstein im Taunus 1963

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Individual evidence

  1. a b c d Anton Peter Petri : Biographisches Lexikon des Banater Deutschtums , Marquartstein, 1992, ISBN 3-922046-76-2