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The Tsangos of Romania - Corvinus Library - Hungarian History

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Baia: a big and pretty stone church here are 38 SaxonCatholic houses.Suceava: two stone churches there are only eight Saxoncatholics, who keep a priest."Original version in Latin: N. Iorga "Acte si Fragmente", I. page 78-81New edition MCSMO I, page 184-18746. Grodek. 12th <strong>of</strong> August, 1637Jan Baptista, the Catholic Bishop's Letterfrom Bacau to the Cardinal Antonio Barberini,Prefect <strong>of</strong> thePropaganda Fide's Congregation"Last year I visited the churches from my diocese, whichare under my care, finding priests who didn't know thelanguage <strong>of</strong> that community. This fact hit me very hard, butduring my visit in the diocese, by the will <strong>of</strong> God I found abrother, Bonaventura, from the Preachers' Order, originallyfrom Lucca"Original version in Latin, MCSMO, I, page 191-19247. Around the year 1640<strong>The</strong> Catholic Churches and Houses Evidencefrom Moldavia, by Localities"Iasi: a parish, 67 catholic houses.Cotnari: a stone church and 62 catholic housesSuceava: a parish house <strong>of</strong> stone and another <strong>of</strong> thePreachers' Order, catholic houses: 9.Baia: a parish house <strong>of</strong> stone and another <strong>of</strong> wood, catholichouses: 41.Neamt: a parish house <strong>of</strong> wood, and 17 catholic houses.Piatra: a village with 4 catholic houses.Solont: village, a small wooden church, catholic houses 16Lucacesti: a small church or, a chapel, like inSolont, 11 houses

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