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Augustin Pacha (November 26, 1870—November 4, 1954) was a
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n cleric, the first bishop of the
Roman Catholic Diocese of Timișoara The Roman Catholic Diocese of Timișoara ( hu, Temesvári Római Katolikus Püspökség) is a diocese in Romania established on 5 June 1930 by Pope Pius XI. The Diocese of Cenad, corresponding to approximately the same region, had been created ...
. Born into a Banat Swabian family in Măureni (''Moritzfeld''),
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, he was the twelfth of thirteen children and his father was a shoemaker. Following theological studies at the diocesan seminary in
Timișoara ), City of Roses ( ro, Orașul florilor), City of Parks ( ro, Orașul parcurilor) , image_map = Timisoara jud Timis.svg , map_caption = Location in Timiș County , pushpin_map = Romania#Europe , pushpin_ ...
, he was ordained a priest in 1893 in the city's Roman Catholic cathedral. In 1927 he was consecrated bishop at the Timișoara cathedral, becoming
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of Lebedus. Three years later, he became the first Bishop of Timișoara, a diocese succeeding the former one at Cenad, the last bishop having departed Romania in 1923, leaving Pacha as
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. In February 1934, alarmed by rising
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sentiment among the Swabians of his diocese, he visited
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, receiving a polite reply to his complaints but no concrete action. Beginning in 1948, the authorities of the new
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took a series of repressive measures: abrogating the
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; abolishing Pacha's diocese and forcing him to retire; shutting down monasteries and religious schools; seizing the seminary and its assets, as well as the bishop's palace; arresting and torturing numerous priests. Pacha made public a letter written by the Pope that denounced communism, and also rejected the regime's attempt to fashion a compliant Catholic Church, making him the subject of close supervision by the
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secret police. Arrested in June 1950 in
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, where he planned to take a vacation, he was briefly interrogated at
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before being incarcerated in
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and at
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. At a show trial involving other clergymen in Bucharest in September 1950, he was accused of being an American and Vatican spy and of Nazi sympathies, his visit to Hitler being brought up. He was sentenced to eighteen years' imprisonment and ten years' deprivation of civic rights, and was fined 880,000 lei and charged 306,000 lei damages against the state. Hoping to avoid the creation of a martyr and to draw public sympathy, the authorities released him in June 1954. Pacha, seriously ill with cancer, returned to Timișoara the following month and was placed under house arrest in a parish house. He died several months later and was buried in the crypt of the cathedral. He was a life member of the
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between 1939 and 1944.Călin, p.242


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References

* Claudiu Călin
"Dr. H. C. Augustin Pacha (1870-1954). Succint Excurs Biografic Al Primului Episcop Romano-Catolic de Timișoara"
in the Mountainous Banat Museum'
''Banatica''
19, 2009, p. 203-60


Further reading

* William Totok, **Episcopul, Hitler și Securitatea. 2 Teile. In: Observator cultural. (I): Nr. 252/253, 21 decembrie 2004 – 3 ianuarie 2005, ISSN 1454-9883; (II): Nr.254/255, 4 ianuarie 2005 – 17 ianuarie 2005. **Episcopul, Hitler și Securitatea. In: ''Observator cultural''. (I): Nr. 252/253, 21 decembrie 2004 – 3 ianuarie 2005, ISSN 1454-9883; (II): Nr.254/255, 4 ianuarie 2005 – 17 ianuarie 2005. **Der Bischof, Hitler und die Securitate. Der stalinistische Schauprozess gegen die sogenannten „Spione des Vatikans“, 1951 in Bukarest. 8 Teile. In: ''Halbjahresschrift für südosteuropäische Geschichte, Literatur und Politik'' (HJS). (I): 17. Jg., Nr. 1, 2005, ISSN 0939-3420, S. 25–41; (II): 17. Jg., Nr. 2, 2005, S. 45–62; (III): 18. Jg., Nr. 1, 2006, S. 23–43; (IV): 18. Jg., Nr. 2, 2006, S. 21–41; (V): 19. Jg., Nr. 1/2007, S. 27-41; (VI): 19. Jg., Nr. 2/2007, S. 34-50; (VII): 20. Jg., Nr. 1/2008, S. 17-24; (VIII): 20. Jg., Nr. 2/2008, S. 45-59. **Der vergessene stalinistische Schauprozess gegen die „Spione des Vatikans“ in Rumänien 1951. In: ''Jahrbuch für Historische Kommunismusforschung. 2005,'' ISSN 0944-629X, S. 233–259. **Aspecte secundare ale procesului intentat „spionilor Vaticanului“ în 1951. Materiale inedite din arhivele aparatului represiv. In: ''Timpul''. anul VII, Nr. 7/8, July-August 2006, pp. 14–16. {{DEFAULTSORT:Pacha, Augustin 1870 births 1954 deaths People from Caraș-Severin County Danube-Swabian people Romanian people of German descent Roman Catholic bishops of Timișoara 20th-century Roman Catholic titular bishops People detained by the Securitate Romanian anti-communist clergy Romanian prisoners and detainees Inmates of Sighet prison Members of the Senate of Romania 20th-century Roman Catholic bishops in Romania