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Andrei Şaguna - Early life |  | Andrei Şaguna - Early life: Encyclopedia II - Andrei Şaguna - Early life |  | He was Aromanian in origin, his family having settled in Hungary. With the guidance of local Jesuits, Şaguna's parents had opted to convert to Roman Catholicism, seeking to obtain a better status than the second-class one reserved for most Eastern Orthodox subjects of the Habsburgs. However, the Şagunas most likely continued to practice their original religion in secret - the future Metropolitan was probably never a practising Catholic.
After he rejoined the Eastern Church while living and studying in Pest, Andrei Şaguna became a m ...
See also:Andrei Şaguna, Andrei Şaguna - Early life, Andrei Şaguna - In the Revolution, Andrei Şaguna - Later activities |  | | Andrei Şaguna, Andrei Şaguna - Early life, Andrei Şaguna - In the Revolution, Andrei Şaguna - Later activities |  | |
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Andrei Şaguna - Early life
He was Aromanian in origin, his family having settled in Hungary. With the guidance of local Jesuits, Şaguna's parents had opted to convert to Roman Catholicism, seeking to obtain a better status than the second-class one reserved for most Eastern Orthodox subjects of the Habsburgs. However, the Şagunas most likely continued to practice their original religion in secret - the future Metropolitan was probably never a practising Catholic.
After he rejoined the Eastern Church while living and studying in Pest, Andrei Şaguna became a monk and started his ecclesiastical career in the Banat region. As he was becoming a convinced nationalist, Şaguna refused to join the Serbian Orthodox Church hierarchy in Sremski Karlovci (at the time, the Serbian Church was the governing body of local Orthodox denominations). Instead, he left for Transylvania - where he was able to integrate within a Romanian-dominated clergy.
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