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Oxendius Vărzărescu

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Oxendius Vărzărescu
ChurchArmenian Catholic Church
Installed1687
Term ended10 March 1715
Personal details
Born1655
Died10 March 1715
Vienna, Habsburg monarchy

Oxendius Vărzărescu (Latin: Oxendius Verzellescus, Armenian: Օշենտիոս Վըրզարեան or Վրզարեան, Hungarian: Verzár Oxendius) (1655 - 1715) was the first bishop of the Armenian Catholic Church of Gherla.

Biography

Oxendius Vărzărescu was born in 1655 in Botoșani. He was an Armenian Apostolic priest, coming to Bistrița with Moldovan Armenians.

In 1670 Vărzărescu was in Rome, where he studied and was appointed bishop of the Armenians in Transylvania. Between 1672 and 1686 he made his church's union in Rome. In 1687 he was ordained (consecrated) to the episcopate by the Armenian Catholic Bishop of Lviv.

With the Armenian gold he went to Vienna to buy a territory on which the Armenians could settle in order to build a city. Thus the town of Gherla was born, where he exercised his pastoral work for almost twelve years.

In 1712 he went to Vienna, where he died on 10 March 1715.

Sources

  • Bálint Kovács - "Über Rom nach Siebenbürgen", in "Zeitschrift für Siebenbürgische Landeskunde", nr. 1/2006, pp. 44–50.
  • Ernst Christoph Suttner - "The Armenians and the Episcopate of Gherla" in "Studia Universitatis Babeş-Bolyai, Theology Catholic", Year XLIX, 2004, pp. 7–28.
  • Ernst Christoph Suttner - "The Armenians of Poland and Hungary in the 17th Century in Concomitant Communion with the Church of Rome and the Armenian Patriarchal Church" in "Studia Universitatis Babeş-Bolyai" Theologia Catholica, no. 3/2008, pp. 101–110.

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