Episcopul Melchisedec Ștefănescu (1823-1892) – iubitor al cărții și culturii românești
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SECRIERU, Vasile. Episcopul Melchisedec Ștefănescu (1823-1892) – iubitor al cărții și culturii românești. In: Confluențe Bibliologice, 2020, nr. 1-2, pp. 109-113. ISSN -.
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Confluențe Bibliologice
Numărul 1-2 / 2020 / ISSN - /ISSNe 1857-0232

Episcopul Melchisedec Ștefănescu (1823-1892) – iubitor al cărții și culturii românești

Bishop Melchisedec Ștefănescu (1823-1892) - lover of romanian books and culture

CZU: 27-72(498)(092)

Pag. 109-113

Secrieru Vasile
 
 
Disponibil în IBN: 10 ianuarie 2022


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The appearance of this publication of a lover and great patriot of the Romanian book and culture, man of books and pens, theologian and historian - Bishop Melchisedec Ștefănescu (1823-1892). In the article the author writes about Melchisedec Stefanescu (1823-1892), leading figure of the age, participant in the Unification of the Romanian, delegated in the Ad-hoc Divan in 1857. Melchisedec had a fruitful activity, culminating with his election in 1860 (even if for a very short term), as the Minister of Cults and Instruction in Kogalniceanu’s government. In 1860 he became Lieutenant of bishop at Husi, bishop of the new established Bishopric of the Lower Danube (1865) and Bishop of Roman (1879), where he will pastor until his death (16th May 1892). Another important moment of his career was gaining the dignity of being an active member of the Romanian Academy in 1870. He paid attention to the activities of libraries and considered „the issue of founding libraries as important as schools”. Melchisedec Stefanescu’s multilateral personality (scholar, priest and writer) was completed by that of a patriot. His role and involvement, far from being secondary, made possible the transition from tradition to modernity and progress.

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Bishop Melchizedek Stefanescu, Library of the Romanian Academy, Theological Academy of Kiev