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In the article I explain certain aspects of the longstanding jurisdictional and property conflict between the Territorial Abbey of St. Martin on Pannonian Mountain (Hungary) and the Trnava Archdiocese (Slovak Republic). Based on an analysis of existing historical documents it is justified that the withdrawal of consent to the pastoral action of the Hungarian Benedictine monastic House in Komárno by Archbishop Ján Orosch was fully in accordance with canon law. The main reason was that the House in Komárno was not an independent house sui juris, and proper religious life was not practised there. This fact was confirmed by a decree of the Congregation for Institutes of Consecrated Life and Societies of Apostolic Life in November 2015.
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The Author raises three issues: 1. The significance of the glass-making centre in Venice-Murano, which developed from the time of Middle Ages and had wide trade relations by the routes over land and seas, including trade with glass artifacts and close cooperation with other centres; 2. The role of the Benedictine Order in the development of glass manufacturing; 3. The relations of secular and monastic (particularly Benedictine) glass-making.
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