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Alimpiu Barboloviciu

Alimpiu Barbuloviciu (Chilioara, August 6, 1843 – Bocşa, December 10, 1914) was the Vicar Forane of the Greek Catholic Vicariate of Șimleu Silvaniei (1873–1913) and the head of the branch of Astra in Sălaj County.

Alimpiu Barbulovici
Alimpiu Barbulovici with members of the elite of Transylvania in August 1908, his parish from Șimleu Silvaniei
Born(1843-08-06)August 6, 1843
DiedDecember 10, 1914(1914-12-10) (aged 71)
Resting placeBocșa, Sălaj
47°17′56″N 22°55′10″E / 47.29889°N 22.91944°E / 47.29889; 22.91944
Alma materCentral Seminary in Budapest
Known forVicar Forane of the Greek Catholic Vicariate of Șimleu Silvaniei (1873–1913)
PredecessorDemetriu Coroianu
SuccessorAlexandru Gheţie
SpouseMaria Barbolovici (née Bocșa)
ChildrenVirgil (Sub-judge), Cornel (machinist), Simeon Barbolovici (priest)
Parent(s)Alexandru (1807 – 19 January 1869) and Sofia Pop (got married in 1831)
RelativesBrothers: Alexandru (died at 62 yo), Isidor (1832–1872), priest in Vârșolț and one unknown; Sisters: Sofia, Ana, Iustina

Biography Edit

His parents came at Chilioara, Sălaj from Craciunel, Coșeiu, Sălaj County. Alimpiu Barbulovici was born to Alexandru Barbolovici (1807 – 19 January 1869) and Sofia Pop (they got married in 1831) on August 6, 1843. He attended school in Șimleu Silvaniei, Cluj, Satu Mare, Trnava, and Central Seminary in Budapest. He was a priest at Gherla, Borșa, Cluj and on 6 September 1873 was appointed vicar of Șimleu Silvaniei. The two general assemblies of Astra took place in Simleu, on 6 August 1878 and 6 August 1908, under his leadership.[1] He was among the most active supporters of the Transylvanian Memorandum.

He attended the courses of the general and secondary school in Șimleu Silvaniei. On September 1, 1850, he was enrolled in the 7th grade at the Piarist Gymnasium in Cluj, and on September 14, 1852 he was sent by Alexandru Sterca-Șuluțiu to complete his high school studies, in Trnava (Slovakia). After graduation from gymnasium, it was also sent by Metropolitan Alexandru Sterca-Șuluțiu to the Central Seminary in Budapest, to study theology. In 1858 he returned from Budapest and was appointed an official in the Diocesan Chancellery of Gherla, with a perspective to become a professor of theology. However, he did not accept the teaching career, and in the summer of 1859 he was appointed a priest in Borșa commune, Cluj. Barbulovici was a part of the priesthood without wealth. He was a member of the school senate of Doboka County. In 1861 he was invited to the National Congress of Astra in Sibiu, but it is not known if he participated.

On September 6, 1873 the bishop of Gherla has appointed A. Barbulovici the vicar of Silvania, the parish of Șimleului, the protopop of Crasna and Valcau. Like Demetriu Coroianu, he was also president of the Department of Astra in Silvania, at those two general meetings of Astra in 1878 and 1908 in Șimleu taking place under his leadership. In 1871 he was elected the president of the "Astrei" of Salaj Department. As president he organized two general meetings in Simlu: the first on August 6, 1878, and the second on August 6, 1908. On May 15, 1874, he was also elected the president of the "Meeting of the Salajeni Romanian Teachers", a position that he held for 11 years. Since 1881 he has been a founding member and a reliable member of the "Meeting of Romanian Women in Salajene", since 1888 he was a founding member and the first president of the "Silvana" Institute of Credit and Economics, a lifetime member of the Society for the creation of a Romanian theater fund. At his home in Simleu it was decided who would be part of the delegation that was to take the Memorandum of the Romanians to Vienna in 1892. Also in the time of Barboloviciu's pastorate, in 1893, in the new church in Simleu was painted and placed iconostasis. Alimpiu Barboloviciu was the longest-serving in the position of foreign vicar of Salaj (1873–1913); he was followed by Alexandru Ghetie (1914–1922). He held a continuous correspondence with George Bariț and other personalities of the time. He has collaborated with several magazines: "Sionul Român", "Amvonul", "Church, literary and scholastic sheet", etc.

Barboloviciu had 3 children: Virgil sub-judge; Cornel engineer; Simion theologian – la Gherla. His wife, an active member of the Committee of the Salajene Women's Meeting, died on June 27, 1896. On January 19, 1914, the vicar of Silvania move to Bocsa, Salaj, where his son Simion Barbulovici was a priest. On this occasion, in his honor, a ceremony was held at the vicarage house in Șimleu Silvaniei. He has died from pneumonia on December 10, 1914. His body was placed in the courtyard of the wooden church in Bocsa, near the tomb of Simion Bărnuțiu. In 1948 Barboloviciu's wreckage. were moved inside the mausoleum of the Greek-Catholic Church in Bocșa.

Vasile Alecsandri, Ioan Micu Moldovan, Ilie Măcelariu, Ioan Raţiu, Gheorghe Pop de Băsești, Vasile Lucaciu were among his correspondents.[2]

Legacy Edit

References Edit

  1. ^ Dunlap, T. (2009). "Astra and the Appeal of the Nation: Power and Autonomy in Late-Nineteenth-Century Transylvania". Austrian History Yearbook. 34: 215–246. doi:10.1017/S0067237800020506.
  2. ^ (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2012-04-02. Retrieved 2011-09-10.

Bibliography Edit

  • Vasile Vetişanu Mocanu: Alimpiu Barbuloviciu. "Cartea Şimleului". Bucureºti, Editura Litera, 1985, p. 216.
  • "Revista arhivelor", LVII, vol. XLII, nr. 1, 1980, p. 68-76.
  • Diaconovich, Cornel, Enciclopedia română "ASTRA". Tomul I: A- Copenhaga., Editura şi tiparul lui W. Krafft, Sibiu, 1898
  • Suciu, Dumitru, Antecedentele dualismului austro-ungar şi lupta naţională a românilor din Transilvania (1848–1867), Editura Albatros, București, 2000 ISBN 973-24-0691-7 pp. 299–317
  • Ardeleanu, Ioan, senior: Alimpiu Barbuloviciu. În: Oameni din Sãlaj. Zalãu, 1938, p. 54.
  • * * * Vicarul Alimpiu Barbuloviciu. Jubileul de 50 de ani al Preasfinþiei Sale. În: Gazeta de Duminecã, an 5, nr. 49, 30 nov. 1908, p. 1-3.
  • * * * Jubileul vicarului Alimpiu Barbuloviciu. În: Gazeta de Duminecã, an 5, nr. 50, 7 dec. 1908, p. 2-3.
  • Toºa, Viorel: Aspecte din viaþa ºi activitatea patriotului sãlãjean Alimpiu Barbuloviciu. În: Acta Musei Porolissensis, vol. VII, Zalãu, 1983, p. 589.
  • Perneºiu, Gheorghe: Corespondenþa lui Alimpiu Barbuloviciu cu Vasile Alecsandri. În: Graiul Sãlajului, an 6, nr. 981, 15 sept. 1994, p. 2.
  • Grad, Cornel: Oameni din Sãlaj. Alimpiu Barbulovici (1843-1914). În: ªcoala noastrã, an 5, nr. 1, ianuarie-martie 1995.
  • Grad, Cornel: Oameni, fapte ºi locuri. Alimpiu Barbuloviciu (1834–1914). În: Limes, an 1, nr. 2–3, 1998, p. 148.
  • Gazeta de Duminecã, an 5, nr. 49, 30 nov. 1908, p. 1.

External links Edit

  • Gelu Neamţu, "Anuarul Institutului de Istorie "G. Bariþ" din Cluj-Napoca", tom. XLV, 2006, p. 327–347 2012-04-02 at the Wayback Machine
  • BARBULOVICI, ALIMPIU[permanent dead link]

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Alimpiu Barbuloviciu Chilioara August 6 1843 Bocsa December 10 1914 was the Vicar Forane of the Greek Catholic Vicariate of Șimleu Silvaniei 1873 1913 and the head of the branch of Astra in Sălaj County Alimpiu BarbuloviciAlimpiu Barbulovici with members of the elite of Transylvania in August 1908 his parish from Șimleu SilvanieiBorn 1843 08 06 August 6 1843ChilioaraDiedDecember 10 1914 1914 12 10 aged 71 Bocșa SălajResting placeBocșa Sălaj47 17 56 N 22 55 10 E 47 29889 N 22 91944 E 47 29889 22 91944Alma materCentral Seminary in BudapestKnown forVicar Forane of the Greek Catholic Vicariate of Șimleu Silvaniei 1873 1913 PredecessorDemetriu CoroianuSuccessorAlexandru GheţieSpouseMaria Barbolovici nee Bocșa ChildrenVirgil Sub judge Cornel machinist Simeon Barbolovici priest Parent s Alexandru 1807 19 January 1869 and Sofia Pop got married in 1831 RelativesBrothers Alexandru died at 62 yo Isidor 1832 1872 priest in Varșolț and one unknown Sisters Sofia Ana Iustina Contents 1 Biography 2 Legacy 3 References 4 Bibliography 5 External linksBiography EditHis parents came at Chilioara Sălaj from Craciunel Coșeiu Sălaj County Alimpiu Barbulovici was born to Alexandru Barbolovici 1807 19 January 1869 and Sofia Pop they got married in 1831 on August 6 1843 He attended school in Șimleu Silvaniei Cluj Satu Mare Trnava and Central Seminary in Budapest He was a priest at Gherla Borșa Cluj and on 6 September 1873 was appointed vicar of Șimleu Silvaniei The two general assemblies of Astra took place in Simleu on 6 August 1878 and 6 August 1908 under his leadership 1 He was among the most active supporters of the Transylvanian Memorandum He attended the courses of the general and secondary school in Șimleu Silvaniei On September 1 1850 he was enrolled in the 7th grade at the Piarist Gymnasium in Cluj and on September 14 1852 he was sent by Alexandru Sterca Șuluțiu to complete his high school studies in Trnava Slovakia After graduation from gymnasium it was also sent by Metropolitan Alexandru Sterca Șuluțiu to the Central Seminary in Budapest to study theology In 1858 he returned from Budapest and was appointed an official in the Diocesan Chancellery of Gherla with a perspective to become a professor of theology However he did not accept the teaching career and in the summer of 1859 he was appointed a priest in Borșa commune Cluj Barbulovici was a part of the priesthood without wealth He was a member of the school senate of Doboka County In 1861 he was invited to the National Congress of Astra in Sibiu but it is not known if he participated On September 6 1873 the bishop of Gherla has appointed A Barbulovici the vicar of Silvania the parish of Șimleului the protopop of Crasna and Valcau Like Demetriu Coroianu he was also president of the Department of Astra in Silvania at those two general meetings of Astra in 1878 and 1908 in Șimleu taking place under his leadership In 1871 he was elected the president of the Astrei of Salaj Department As president he organized two general meetings in Simlu the first on August 6 1878 and the second on August 6 1908 On May 15 1874 he was also elected the president of the Meeting of the Salajeni Romanian Teachers a position that he held for 11 years Since 1881 he has been a founding member and a reliable member of the Meeting of Romanian Women in Salajene since 1888 he was a founding member and the first president of the Silvana Institute of Credit and Economics a lifetime member of the Society for the creation of a Romanian theater fund At his home in Simleu it was decided who would be part of the delegation that was to take the Memorandum of the Romanians to Vienna in 1892 Also in the time of Barboloviciu s pastorate in 1893 in the new church in Simleu was painted and placed iconostasis Alimpiu Barboloviciu was the longest serving in the position of foreign vicar of Salaj 1873 1913 he was followed by Alexandru Ghetie 1914 1922 He held a continuous correspondence with George Bariț and other personalities of the time He has collaborated with several magazines Sionul Roman Amvonul Church literary and scholastic sheet etc Barboloviciu had 3 children Virgil sub judge Cornel engineer Simion theologian la Gherla His wife an active member of the Committee of the Salajene Women s Meeting died on June 27 1896 On January 19 1914 the vicar of Silvania move to Bocsa Salaj where his son Simion Barbulovici was a priest On this occasion in his honor a ceremony was held at the vicarage house in Șimleu Silvaniei He has died from pneumonia on December 10 1914 His body was placed in the courtyard of the wooden church in Bocsa near the tomb of Simion Bărnuțiu In 1948 Barboloviciu s wreckage were moved inside the mausoleum of the Greek Catholic Church in Bocșa Vasile Alecsandri Ioan Micu Moldovan Ilie Măcelariu Ioan Raţiu Gheorghe Pop de Băsești Vasile Lucaciu were among his correspondents 2 Legacy EditThe remains of Alimpiu Barbuloviciu are located in the church in Bocșa Sălaj and are a place of pilgrimage Alimpiu Barbulovici Street in ZalăuReferences Edit Dunlap T 2009 Astra and the Appeal of the Nation Power and Autonomy in Late Nineteenth Century Transylvania Austrian History Yearbook 34 215 246 doi 10 1017 S0067237800020506 Gelu Neamţu Anuarul Institutului de Istorie G Barith din Cluj Napoca tom XLV 2006 p 327 347 PDF Archived from the original PDF on 2012 04 02 Retrieved 2011 09 10 Bibliography EditVasile Vetisanu Mocanu Alimpiu Barbuloviciu Cartea Simleului Bucureºti Editura Litera 1985 p 216 Revista arhivelor LVII vol XLII nr 1 1980 p 68 76 Diaconovich Cornel Enciclopedia romană ASTRA Tomul I A Copenhaga Editura si tiparul lui W Krafft Sibiu 1898 Suciu Dumitru Antecedentele dualismului austro ungar si lupta naţională a romanilor din Transilvania 1848 1867 Editura Albatros București 2000 ISBN 973 24 0691 7 pp 299 317 Ardeleanu Ioan senior Alimpiu Barbuloviciu In Oameni din Salaj Zalau 1938 p 54 Vicarul Alimpiu Barbuloviciu Jubileul de 50 de ani al Preasfinthiei Sale In Gazeta de Dumineca an 5 nr 49 30 nov 1908 p 1 3 Jubileul vicarului Alimpiu Barbuloviciu In Gazeta de Dumineca an 5 nr 50 7 dec 1908 p 2 3 Toºa Viorel Aspecte din viatha ºi activitatea patriotului salajean Alimpiu Barbuloviciu In Acta Musei Porolissensis vol VII Zalau 1983 p 589 Perneºiu Gheorghe Corespondentha lui Alimpiu Barbuloviciu cu Vasile Alecsandri In Graiul Salajului an 6 nr 981 15 sept 1994 p 2 Grad Cornel Oameni din Salaj Alimpiu Barbulovici 1843 1914 In ªcoala noastra an 5 nr 1 ianuarie martie 1995 Grad Cornel Oameni fapte ºi locuri Alimpiu Barbuloviciu 1834 1914 In Limes an 1 nr 2 3 1998 p 148 Gazeta de Dumineca an 5 nr 49 30 nov 1908 p 1 External links EditGelu Neamţu Anuarul Institutului de Istorie G Barith din Cluj Napoca tom XLV 2006 p 327 347 Archived 2012 04 02 at the Wayback Machine BARBULOVICI ALIMPIU permanent dead link Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Alimpiu Barboloviciu amp oldid 1106335258, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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