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Term ended
  
25 December 1839

Consecration
  
July 7, 1807

Name
  
Samuil Vulcan

Ordination
  
1784

Successor
  
Vasile Erdeli

Appointed
  
March 25, 1807

Predecessor
  
Ignatie Darabant


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Church
  
Romanian Greek Catholic Church

Died
  
December 25, 1839, Oradea, Romania

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Samuil Vulcan (1 August, 1758 – 25 December, 1839) was the Bishop of the Diocese of Oradea Mare of the Romanian Greek Catholic Church from 1806 to 1839.

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Life

Vulcan was born on 1 August 1758 in Veza, a former village which has since been incorporated into Blaj town. He was ordained priest in 1784 and attended the Greek-Catholic college of Saint Barabara in Vienna. Later he moved to Lviv where he became vice-rector of the seminary.

On 25 October 1806 he was designated Greek Catholic bishop of Oradea the Austrian government and so confirmed by the Vatican on 25 March 1807. Accordingly, on 7 July 1807 he consecrated Bishop by the bishop of Făgăraş, Ioan Bob in the Cathedral of Blaj.

During his reign the diocese of Oradea enjoyed an increase in the number of parishes and faithfuls, passing from 26,232 parishioners to 153,163 souls. He tried to ensure a regular wage to his priests, and he focused on the instruction, founding many schools.

Vulcan was a supporter of Romanian culture and literature. He pleaded the Hasburg monarchy in order to have appointed a Romanian bishop in place of a Serbian bishop for the Orthodox diocese of Arad.

Vulcan died in Oradea on 25 December 1839.

Miscellaneous

In 1828 he founded a college in the Transylvanian town of Beiuş, which is named after him.

References

Samuil Vulcan Wikipedia