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Áron Márton

Áron Márton (August 28, 1896 – September 29, 1980) was the bishop of the Roman Catholic Church in Transylvania during World War II and the communist dictatorship in Romania.
==Early life==
Áron Márton was born into a Székely Hungarian peasant family in the Transylvanian locality of Csíkszentdomokos (present-day Sândominic, Harghita County). After graduating from secondary school in 1915, he was drafted into the Austro-Hungarian Army. He was involved in battles of World War I in different military theatres, and was injured several times. After the war he worked as farmer, then was employed as metal worker at a factory in Braşov.
In 1920, Márton began his theology studies in Alba Iulia. Following this, he became a chaplain, and later theology professor in various Transylvanian localities. He was also court chaplain and archivist at the Alba-Iulia Bishopric after 1930, and priest of the University of Cluj. He was appointed the Bishop of Alba Iulia by Pope Pius XI in 1938.

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