• Dascălu Paul Paul Dascalu
    (din Iaşi) (Iasi)
    22 Aug 2007 August 22, 2007

Catholic citizens Răducăneni ancestors were brought to these lands of noblemen Răducanu family to be used as labor on their estates because the local răzăşii, taking their lands, were working in private households and did not prove to cease working on their estate.

As proof that there were Răducanu landowners, many bodies remained lord of the court buildings, which were used for various purposes, including as a location for the Neuropsychiatry Hospital.

The village name comes Răducăneni Răducanu all of the family name. Red place names, Isaiah, Bohotin, Bazga, Gorban, etc., are older than the one with the name Răducăneni. 

Citizens brought the working hand Raducanu from boyar estate settlements Trotus Valley Catholic, in Bacău County. 

Their names are specific to the Transylvanian Catholic citizens, such as: Bişog, Farcas, Gheorghiu, Faraonel, Barabas, Anton, Robert Fekete and more. 

The current Roman Catholic Church was built in the early twentieth century.  This church is a veritable cathedral, with a high tower on a priest who fell during its construction. 

At first there were jobs are in Latin, but after the Second World War to keep jobs in Romanian. Citizens are very hardworking and knowledgeable in various trades.  We are very orthodox believers and pritenoşi with honest, hardworking and who cling to the word.  The drunkenness that all citizens are very aggressive. 

One family member Răducanu endeavored to build a school for children of citizens who worked on the family estate Răducanu, but also for other citizens. 

The founder of the school called Lascar Rosetti, lawyer training. At the insistence of the parish priest Vasile Ciocîrlan Bazga, became a secondary school and during the communist era, was founded Răducăneni High School.  After a few years transformed into Agro-Industrial High School. It finally became Lascar Rosetti High School, named after the founder of the first school in the village Răducăneni. In secondary schools have taught students Răducăneni Catholics and Orthodox in the surrounding villages.  On this occasion, both linked to many friends among pupils and between high school teachers. The undersigned student of secondary school I was then professor of agro-industrial Răducăneni School. Olariu Helena High School student.  She is my sister and are proud of it.