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prisons, being released in 1964. He returned to Ariniș, where he had been presumed dead, and resumed his duties. Near the end of his life, gravely ill and influenced by others, Dragomir consecrated three bishops on his own, without discussion with other bishops or Vatican approval. He died in
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Bucharest and was buried alongside his parents in Ariniș. The funeral took place during a period of comparatively relaxed persecution, and was attended by bishops
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outlawed Dragomir's church and he spent time hidden in a barn attic in his native village. One night, dressed as a peasant, he went to the
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was ceded to Hungary in 1940. Following the area's return to Romania in 1944, he helped reopen Romanian schools and set up curricula.
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but returned early due to ill health. After recovering, Dragomir finished his studies in
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at the Romanian Church United with Rome, Greek-Catholic site; accessed May 15, 2012
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Gheorghe Șincai National College (Baia Mare) alumni
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Anti-communist metropolitans and bishops in Romania
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Index

Romanian
Greek-Catholic Church
Ariniș
Maramureș County
Zalău
Gheorghe Șincai High School
Baia Mare
Gherla
Coștiui
Hoteni
Ocna Șugatag
Strasbourg
Rome
Satu Mare
canon
Baia Mare Cathedral
Northern Transylvania
Communist regime
Ulmeni
Bucharest
Gerald O'Hara
Holy See
Securitate
Sighet
Gherla
Alexandru Todea
Ioan Cherteș
Ioan Ploscaru

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