Historical directory of Hungarian, Hungarian-descended, and Hungarian-speaking clergy serving abroad

Aubermann Miklós, Dr.

Aubermann Miklós, Dr.
Deceased
Birth data:
Németcsanád, Austro-Hungarian Monarchy, currently Romania — February 28, 1874
Death data:
Plattenhardt, NSZK, currently Germany — June 9, 1964
Denomination:
Roman Catholic
Ecclesiastical status:
diocesan
Diocese / Order:
Esztergom-Budapest (korábban: Esztergom)
Ordination level:
priest
Priestly ordination:
August 27, 1897
Biographical data
He was ordained a priest on August 27, 1897. He served as editor of *Katholikus Nevelés* (1907–1918). His religious writings appeared primarily in the Jó Pásztor (1897–1907), Magyar Sion (1903–1904), Katholikus Szemle (1905–1916), and Alkotmány (1907–1911).
Secretary of the Association of Catholic Catechists and Religious Educators in 1913. He left for abroad in 1944.
Domestic service locations
From To Place Country Church / institution Position
1897 1900 Budapest Hungary religion teacher
1900 Budapest Hungary Foster parent in the family of Lajos Velics
1901 1904 Budapest Hungary religion teacher
1904 1914 Budapest Hungary Budapest-Belvárosi Nagyboldogasszony Főplébánia assistant pastor
1914 1919 Budapest Hungary Budapest - Szent István Bazilika assistant pastor, then administrator in 1919
1919 1921 off duty, "acting in a private capacity"
1919 Budapest Hungary Zugligeti Szent Család Plébánia administrator
1923 1925 Budapest Hungary Religious education teacher at high schools in District VI
1925 1944 Budaörs Hungary Nepumuki Szent János plébánia administrator, then parish priest
Foreign service locations
From To Place Country Church / institution Position
1953 1960 Montréal, MB Canada Hospital Notre Dame hospital chaplain
1960 1964 NSZK, currently Germany pastor
Literary activity
Fráter György Alvincen. 1551. (Bp., 1899); Igazság és szeretet. (Bp., 1899)
Egyiptom és Hellász földjén. (Bp., 1904); Bibliai történetek. Elemi iskolai tankönyv. (Bp., 1905);
Katolikus erkölcstan a középiskolák számára. (Bp., 1907 5. kiad. 1930);
A katolikus hit védelme. Apologetika. Középiskolai tankönyv. (Bp., 1907 3. kiad. 1922);
Katolikus egyháztörténet. Középiskolai tanárképzői tankönyv. (Bp., 1908 5. kiad. 1930);
Főbb államtani kérdések Szent Ágostonnál és Szent Tamásnál. (Bp., 1911)
Katolikus szertartástan. Középiskolai és polgári leányiskolai tankönyv. (Bp., 1911 17. kiad. 1933);
Katolikus iskolai Biblia. Középiskolai tankönyv. I–II. (Bp., 1913 17. kiad. 1942).
Life timeline
Birth
Németcsanád, Austro-Hungarian Monarchy, currently Romania
Priestly ordination
Service in the homeland
18971900
Budapest, Hungary
religion teacher
Service in the homeland
Budapest, Hungary
Foster parent in the family of Lajos Velics
Service in the homeland
19011904
Budapest, Hungary
religion teacher
Service in the homeland
19041914
Budapest, Hungary
Budapest-Belvárosi Nagyboldogasszony Főplébánia
assistant pastor
Service in the homeland
19141919
Budapest, Hungary
Budapest - Szent István Bazilika
assistant pastor, then administrator in 1919
Service in the homeland
Budapest, Hungary
Zugligeti Szent Család Plébánia
administrator
Service in the homeland
19191921
off duty, "acting in a private capacity"
Service in the homeland
19231925
Budapest, Hungary
Religious education teacher at high schools in District VI
Service in the homeland
19251944
Budaörs, Hungary
Nepumuki Szent János plébánia
administrator, then parish priest
Service abroad
19531960
Montréal, MB, Canada
Hospital Notre Dame
hospital chaplain
Service abroad
19601964
NSZK, currently Germany
pastor
Death
Plattenhardt, NSZK, currently Germany
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Citation for this entry
Aubermann Miklós, 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=19 (accessed: 2026-04-05).