The New Districts New districts appeared also in other parts of the town; between the old Elisabetin and Calea Buziasului, or the Buzias Way, Cartierul Soarelui, or the Sun s District, and the industrial platform of the town were developed. New modern buildings appeared in Fabric starting from "Printul Turcesc", or the "Turkish Prince" building that was demolished. Calea Sagului,or Sag s Way, is linking Josefin with the margin of the town; Chisoda Noua, or the New Chisoda, gave its name to a residential district built nowadays. Blocks with lots of stories are rising here, where, long ago, Casa Vamilor, or the Customs House, was rising; the working village, New Chisoda is known since long time as Fratelia A and B, being registered as the V district of the town. During the times of the Salvatorian pastor Pater Angelicus Bugiel, between 1926-1930, a spacious church was raised for the Roman Catholic believers; a church for the Romanian Orthodox believers was built after the war. The foundation brick of the Roman Catholic church was laid in 1926 in the presence of the Vicar Stefan Fiedler. The bishop Dr. Augustin Pacha blessed it in 1930. The church was dedicated to Saint Joseph, whose statue is the most precious object of the main altar. The windows, arched in Roman style, made from white and yellow (the colors of the Sacred Thrown) glass, let a pleasant light to penetrate inside creating a warm ambiance. The interior and the exterior of church were restored in 1970, under the Pastor Dr. Nikolaus Csatary; Jakob Hahn, from Fratelia, did both the exterior and interior paintings; the tower was furnished with an automatic clock, a present from the town of Vienna. Fratelia B (the so called Bessenyei colony) had also the possibility to build a little church, in 1928, that belonged to the Roman Catholic parish from Fratelia A. Columban Heinrich Cieslik, another Salvatorian Pater, was the initiator of that construction. His work was continued by Pater Norbert and Pater Angelicus. The main altar is part of the altar of the former church of the Theological Seminary, found first in Ronat. The bishop Dr. Augustin Pacha blessed this little church on August 19, 1928. Of course, there are lots of other things to see and talk about Timisoara, but, I, personally, wanted to get your attention only upon this metropolis from Banat, the former "Little Vienna", and if I succeeded, I consider I fulfilled my mission. I wish to finish my lines of actual presentation of one of the most beautiful towns from Banat, of which you might be attached through birth, residence, activity, or sympathy, or, maybe, by hazard, with a couple of verses born from the mentality of the people from these lands.