Căsătorii mixte în oraşul Satu Mare la sfârşitul secolului al XIX-lea aşa cum sunt reflectate în registrele parohiale romano–catolice

  • Subiect: During the 19th century in Satu Mare County, the most important number of population was of Eastern–Catholic confession, Roman–Catholic and Protestant. The study of the statistics from that age shows that Romanians and Hungarians prevailed in the region during this period of time. The first were Eastern–Catholic and Orthodox and the second were Roman–Catholic and Protestant. The larger number of intermarriages was between the Eastern–Catholic and Roman–Catholic, or between the Catholic and the Protestant. The Catholic Church didn’t encourage this type of marriages, but it agreed with the mixt marriages if the Non–Catholic believers accepted some conditions regarding the religion and the education of their children. In generally, those had to be after the Catholic advices. As the ordinary marriages, the intermarriages were also influenced by the economic, cultural, and psychological circumstances. Their number changed from a year to another depending on these elements.
  • Limba de redactare: română
  • Secţiunea: Istorie
  • Vezi publicația: Satu Mare - Studii şi Comunicări
  • Editura: Editura Muzeului Sătmărean
  • Loc publicare: Satu Mare
  • Anul publicaţiei: 2008
  • Referinţă bibliografică pentru nr. revistă: XXV; nr. în TOM: II; anul 2008; seria Istorie-Etnografie-Artă
  • Paginaţia: 83-88
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