He completed his studies in Vienna and Innsbruck. He was ordained a priest on July 26, 1912. He earned a doctorate in theology in Vienna. He arrived in the United States on July 2, 1920, aboard the steamship SS Rotterdam. After a brief period of ministry, he left the priesthood. He then worked in secular occupations until 1924 (translator, chicken farmer, private secretary). In 1923, he converted to the Reformed Church and subsequently served as a pastor in various locations across the United States. From 1935, he was in Salt Lake City, UT; from 1944, he was a professor at the University of California. He married at this time; his first wife was Anna Molnár, from whom he later divorced; according to other sources, he was widowed and remarried; his second wife was named Alice M. Shipp. They had four children in total, who bore the Tornay surname. His pen name was Stephen Chak Tornay. His father was the general secretary of the Opera and died in 1902; his mother was a ballerina. Two of his brothers became priests, but both left the priesthood; two of his three sisters became nuns.
Domestic service locations
From
To
Place
Country
Church / institution
Position
1913
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Esztergom
Austro-Hungarian Monarchy, currently Hungary
Vizivárosi Plébánia
assistant pastor
1914
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Pozsony
Austro-Hungarian Monarchy, currently Slovakia
assistant pastor
1915
1920
Budapest
Austro-Hungarian Monarchy, currently Hungary
Avilai Nagy Szent Teréz Plébániatemplom (Terézváros)
assistant pastor
1915
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Budapest
Austro-Hungarian Monarchy, currently Hungary
Örökimádás templom
assistant pastor
Foreign service locations
From
To
Place
Country
Church / institution
Position
1920
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Carteret, NJ
USA
Literary activity
1915-1916 Örökimádás – folyóirat – szerkesztő
1917 Postagalamb – folyóirat – szerkesztő
1918-1919 Katolikus tudósító – folyóirat – szerkesztő
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Csáktornyai István, Dr.: personal record. In: Historical directory of Hungarian, Hungarian-descended, and Hungarian-speaking clergy serving abroad. Available at: https://www.diaszporalelkipasztorok.hu/persons_v2/view.php?id=142 (accessed: 2026-04-05).