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Grigore Maior

Grigore Maior
Primate of the Romanian Greek Catholic Church
Church Romanian Greek Catholic Church
Diocese Diocese of Făgăraş
Appointed 8 March 1773
Term ended 13 March 1782
Predecessor Atanasie Rednic
Successor Ioan Bob
Orders
Ordination 25 Dec 1745 (Priest)
Consecration 23 April 1773 (Bishop)
by Vasilije Božičković
Personal details
Birth name Gavrila Maior
Born 1715
Sărăuad, Szatmár County
Died February 1785 (aged 69–70)
Alba Iulia

Gavrila Grigore Maior, O.S.B.M. (1715–7 February 1785) was Bishop of Făgăraş and Primate of the Romanian Greek Catholic Church from 1773 to his resignation in 1782.

Gavrila Maior was born in 1715, in Sărăuad, Szatmár County (Transylvania). He studied at Cluj and later from 1740 in the College of the Propaganda, Rome where he on 28 January 1747 got a doctorate in theology and philosophy. He entered in the Basilian monastery of the Holy Trinity in Blaj taking the name of Grigore, and on 25 December 1745 he was ordained a priest. He taught languages (Latin and Hungarian) in Blaj.

On 30 June 1764, following the death of the Primate of the Romanian Greek Catholic Church, the bishop of Făgăraş Petru Pavel Aron, the electoral synod convened and Maior resulted the more voted. Nevertheless the Hasburg monarch, Empress Maria Theresa, designated Atanasie Rednic as new bishop. Maior, unhappy he was not appointed bishop, murmured against the appointment of Rednic. For this reason András Hadik, the commander of the Habsburg army in Transylvania, imprisoned Maior in Sibiu for three and a half months, and later confined him in the monastery of Mukachevo. In 1771 Maior pleaded Emperor Joseph II, who was visiting the monastery, and succeeded to be released and started to work as censor of books in Vienna.


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