Type: | Bishop |
Honorific Prefix: | Blessed |
Valeriu Traian Frențiu | |
Church: | Romanian Greek Catholic Church |
Bishop Of: | Bishop of Oradea Mare |
Diocese: | Oradea Mare |
See: | Oradea Mare |
Ordination: | 28 September 1898 |
Consecration: | 14 January 1913 |
Consecrated By: | Victor Mihaly de Apşa |
Appointed: | 25 February 1922 |
Term End: | 11 July 1952 |
Predecessor: | Demetriu Radu |
Successor: | Vasile Hossu |
Birth Date: | 25 April 1875 |
Birth Place: | Reșița, Romania |
Death Place: | Sighet Prison, Sighetu Marmației, Maramureș, Romania |
Alma Mater: | Eötvös Loránd University |
Feast Day: | 11 July |
Attributes: | Episcopal attire |
Beatified Date: | 2 June 2019 |
Beatified Place: | Liberty Field, Blaj, Romania |
Valeriu Traian Frențiu (25 April 1875 – 11 July 1952) was the Bishop of the Eparchy of Oradea Mare of the Romanian Greek Catholic Church from 1922 to his death in 1952. His beatification occurred on 2 June 2019.[1] [2]
His father was a priest named Joachim and his mother was named Rozalia.
He studied theology in Budapest (1894–1898), and in 1902 he received his Ph.D. in theology.
He was ordained a priest on 28 September 1898. He worked at the Diocese of Lugoj as rector, dean of Drastic, chancellor and vicar apostolical.
On November 4, 1912, he was appointed bishop of Lugoj at age 37. On 25 February 1922, Frentiu was transferred to Oradea and mounted on 3 May that year.
On September 5, 1937, the church dedicated Madaras, and consecrated the church in Istria and Greek-Catholic Bocsa on September 8 of that same year.
After the death of Bishop Alexander Niculescu in 1941, Frentiu was moved to the position of Apostolic Administrator of the Archdiocese of Alba Iulia and Fagaras, ministering here throughout the war. In 1947, he returned to Oradea.
In Oradea he was arrested on October 28, 1948, and went into camp at Dragoslavele, and then the refusal to pass the Romanian Orthodox Church in February 1949, was taken to the monastery Căldăruşani.
At Căldăruşani, Valeriu Traian Frenţiu consecrated Bishop Bishop, underground, on John Chertes the night of Christmas of 1949.
In 1950, he arrived at Sighet Prison, where, after two years, unable to bear the hardness of extermination regime, he died on July 11, 1952. Other bishops also dead in Sighet, was buried in one night, without a coffin in a mass grave in the Cemetery of the Poor. His grave was leveled to obscure his burial place and to avoid pilgrimages to the graves of the martyrs killed in Sighet.
There has been tried and convicted. In 2011, the City Council decision Resita Dr. Valeriu Traian Frenţiu Martyr Bishop was elected Honorary Citizen of Resita Post Mortem, a town where Frenţiu was born.
On 19 March 2019, Pope Francis approved the beatification of Frenţiu and six other Greek-Catholic bishops killed by the communist regime in Romania in the mid-20th century.[3] Pope Francis personally presided over the beatification of Frențiu and the other six bishops at Liberty Field in Blaj, Romania on 2 June 2019.[4]