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

Chronology of 1943

A chronological, research-oriented overview of personal and service-history events related to the selected year.
Events of the year
11
Ongoing entries
70
Birth
0
Death
0
Priestly ordination
2

Current changes in the year

Personal and service-history events that started, ended, or can otherwise be dated to this year, in chronological order.
1943
Roman Catholic • priest • Cleveland, OH, USA
Transfer (previous place of service)
Transfer (previous place of service)
1942 – 1943
Szent Erzsébet templom, Cleveland, OH, USA - administrator
1943
Roman Catholic • priest • jezsuita
Transfer (previous place of service)
Transfer (new place of service)
Transfer (previous place of service)
1939 – 1943
Szeged - the college rector, professor of dogmatic theology, and advisor to the provincial superior
Transfer (new place of service)
1943 – 1948
Jezsuita Tartományfőnökség, Budapest - provincial governor
1943
Roman Catholic • priest • jezsuita
Transfer (previous place of service)
Transfer (previous place of service)
1941 – 1943
Róma, Italy - theological studies
1943
Roman Catholic • priest • pálos (Ordo Fratrum Sancti Pauli Primi Eremitae)
Transfer (previous place of service)
Transfer (new place of service)
Transfer (previous place of service)
1940 – 1943
Sziklakápolna, Budapest, Hungary - building manager
Transfer (new place of service)
1943 – 1946
Pécs, Hungary - junior master, then assistant head of house
1943
Roman Catholic • priest • ciszterciek (Ordo Cisterciensis)
Transfer (previous place of service)
Transfer (new place of service)
Transfer (previous place of service)
1942 – 1943
Előszállás, Hungary - assistant pastor
Transfer (new place of service)
1943 – 1948
Budapest, Hungary - high school teacher, spiritual director at Bernardium, the order’s educational lecturer, librarian
1943
Roman Catholic • priest • oratóriánus (Congregatio Oratorii)
Rendbe lépés
Rendbe lépés
1943
Róma, Italy
1943
Roman Catholic • priest • ferences (Ordo Fratrum Minorum) (Szent István Kusztódia)
Beginning of foreign service
Transfer (previous place of service)
Beginning of foreign service
1943 – 1946
Róma, Italy - Biblical studies
Transfer (previous place of service)
1941 – 1943
is stationed at an unknown location
1943
Roman Catholic • priest • oratóriánus (Congregatio Oratorii)
Beginning of foreign service
Beginning of foreign service
1943 – 1945
Róma, Italy - secretary at the Hungarian Embassy accredited to the Holy See
1943
Roman Catholic • priest • ismeretlen (nincs adat)
Priestly ordination
Priestly ordination
1943
1943
Roman Catholic • priest • jezsuita (Societas Jesu)
Priestly ordination
Priestly ordination
June 25, 1943
1943
Roman Catholic • priest • ciszterciek (Ordo Cisterciensis)
Rendbe lépés
Rendbe lépés
August 29, 1943
Zirc, Magyar Királyság

Year map

Map view of the events and service changes related to the selected year.

Ongoing entries

Service locations that can be shown to have existed during the selected year, but did not begin and did not end in that year.
1910
Roman Catholic • priest • premontrei (Ordo Praemonstratensis)
Service abroad
1910 – 1952
szlovák templom, Guttenberg, NJ, USA - parish priest
1915
Roman Catholic • priest • ferences (Ordo Fratrum Minorum) (Kapisztránus rendtartomány)
Service in the homeland
1915 – 1950
Baja
1915 – 1950
Budapest
1915 – 1950
Eger
1915 – 1950
Hatvan
1915 – 1950
Kecskemét
1915 – 1950
Szeged
1915 – 1950
Szigetvár
1915 – 1950
Szolnok
1915 – 1950
Kaplony, Osztrák-Magyar Monarchia
1921
Roman Catholic • priest • bencés (Ordo Sancti Benedicti)
Service abroad
1921 – 1950
St. John’s Abbey, Collegeville, MN, USA - abbot
1922
Roman Catholic • priest • ferences (Ordo Fratrum Minorum) (Kapisztrán kusztódia)
Service abroad
1922 – 1946
South Bend, IN, USA - missionary pastor (in the U.S. and Baberton, OH, U.S.)
1931 – 1946
Saint Francis of Assisi Parish, Youngstown, OH, USA
1924
Roman Catholic • bishop • szalézi (Societas Sancti Francisci Salesii)
Service abroad
1924 – 1949
Brazília - missionary at the Rio Negro settlement in the Amazon Basin. From 1939, he worked among the Tucano Indians on the border between Venezuela and Colombia
1925
Roman Catholic • priest • Esztergom-Budapest (formerly: Esztergom)
Service in the homeland
1925 – 1944
Nepumuki Szent János plébánia, Budaörs, Hungary - administrator, then parish priest
1925
Roman Catholic • priest • Szeged-Csanád (formerly: Csanád)
Service abroad
1925 – 1947
Szent Antal templom, Fairport, NY, USA - parish priest
1927
Roman Catholic • bishop • Superior, WI, USA
Service abroad
1927 – 1954
Superior, WI, USA - assistant pastor, then parish priest at the same church starting in 1936; he also taught at the church school and served as an assistant coach
1927
Roman Catholic • priest • ciszterciek (Ordo Cisterciensis)
Service in the homeland
1927 – 1950
Ciszterci rendi katolikus gimnázium, Baja, Hungary - High school teacher; deputy principal from 1946 to 1948; assistant headmaster from 1947 to 1950
1927
Roman Catholic • priest • Kassa
Service abroad
1927 – 1947
Flint, MI, USA
1927
Roman Catholic • priest • Szombathely
Service abroad
1927 – 1960
Yonkers, NY, USA - church builder, founding pastor
1928
Greek Catholic • priest • Pittsburgh, PA, USA
Service abroad
1928 – 1945
Szent Miklós templom, Yonkers, NY, USA - parish priest
1929
Greek Catholic • priest • Munkács
Service in the homeland
1929 – 1949
Kajdanó, Szovjetunió - parish priest, retired since 1943
1931
Roman Catholic • priest • Cleveland, OH, USA
Service abroad
1931 – 1964
Independence, OH, USA
1931
Roman Catholic • priest • ferences (Ordo Fratrum Minorum) (Marianus rendtartomány)
Service in the homeland
1931 – 1948
Páduai Szent Antal gimnázium, Esztergom, Hungary - regular teacher
1932
Roman Catholic • priest • Veszprém
Service in the homeland
1932 – 1958
Pápa, Hungary - retired
1932
Roman Catholic • priest • ferences (Szent István Kusztódia)
Service abroad
1932 – 1952
Fairfield, OH, USA - parish priest, including in Bridgeport, CT in 1945
1932
Roman Catholic • priest • szalézi (Societas Sancti Francisci Salesii)
Service abroad
1932 – 1954
Lorena, Brazília - catechist, later pastor to the Hungarian community in Santa Catarina and São Paulo, and subsequently a military chaplain.
1932
Roman Catholic • priest • Kalocsa-Kecskemét (korábban Kalocsa, Kalocsa-Bács)
Service abroad
1932 – 1944
Newark, NJ, USA - parish priest
1932
Roman Catholic • religious brother (not ordained priest) • ferences (Ordo Fratrum Minorum) (Kapisztrán kusztódia)
Service abroad
1932 előtt – 1945 után
Kína - missionary in various locations, gardener, kitchen assistant
1933
Roman Catholic • priest • szalézi (Societas Sancti Francisci Salesii)
Service in the homeland
1933 – 1948
Segítő Szűz Mária Lelkészség, Budapest, Hungary - provincial governor
1933
Roman Catholic • priest • Hartford, CT, USA
Service abroad
1933 – 1948
Wallingford, CT, USA
1933
Roman Catholic • priest • bencés (Ordo Sancti Benedicti)
Service in the homeland
1933 – 1948
Budapest, Hungary - high school teacher
1934
Greek Catholic • priest • Eperjes
Service abroad
1934 – 1960
Chicago, IL, USA - parish priest
1935
Roman Catholic • religious brother (not ordained priest) • ferences (Ordo Fratrum Minorum) (Szent István Kusztódia)
Service abroad
1935 – 1953
Holy Trinity Hungarian Roman Catholic Church:, Farrel, PA, USA
1935
Roman Catholic • priest • Detroit, MI, USA
Service abroad
1935 – 1969
Szent Kereszt templom, Detroit, MI, USA - assistant pastor
1935
Roman Catholic • religious brother (not ordained priest) • ferences (Ordo Fratrum Minorum) (Kapisztrán kusztódia)
Service abroad
1935 – 1955
New Brunswick, NJ, USA - Founder and Director of the St. Imre Youth Club
1935
Roman Catholic • religious brother (not ordained priest) • verbita (Societas Verbi Divini)
Service abroad
1935 – 1975
Chile - monk, cook
1936
Roman Catholic • priest • Youngstown, OH, USA
Service in the homeland
1936 – 1944
Alexandriai Szent Katalin Plébánia, Szőreg, Hungary - assistant pastor
1937
Greek Catholic • priest • Munkács
Service in the homeland
1937 – 1946
Munkács - fund administrator (1937–1942), cashier (1942–1945), field chaplain
1937
Roman Catholic • priest • Szombathely
Service in the homeland
1937 – 1958
Répceszentgyörgy, Hungary - parish priest
1938
Roman Catholic • priest • Eger
Service in the homeland
1938 – 1944
Mezőnyárád, Hungary - novice master, novice director, and later parish priest
1938
Roman Catholic • priest • ferences (Kapisztrán Kusztódia)
Service abroad
1938 – 1945
New York, NY, USA
1938 – 1947
Roebling, NY, USA
1938
Roman Catholic • priest • piarista (Ordo Clericorum Regularium Pauperum Matris Dei Scholarum Piarum)
Service in the homeland
1938 – 1945
Piarista Gimnázium, Debrecen - Director, Organizer of the Business Department
1938
ortodox • bishop • Amerikai Kárpát-orosz ortodox egyház
Service abroad
1938 – 1977
USA - Bishop of the American Carpatho-Russian Orthodox Church; Metropolitan of Agathonikeia from 1966
1938
Roman Catholic • priest • ferences (Ordo Fratrum Minorum) (Kapisztránus rendtartomány)
Service abroad
1938 – 1946
Hunan, Kína - missionary
1938
Greek Catholic • priest • Munkács
Service in the homeland
1938 – 1945
görög katolikus líceum, Ungvár, Magyar Királyság - Assistant principal; principal from 1939; regular religion teacher; teacher of the history of education, logic, pedagogy, psychology, history, and handicrafts
1939
Roman Catholic • religious brother (not ordained priest) • ferences (Ordo Fratrum Minorum) (Szent István Kusztódia)
Service in the homeland
1939 – 1945
in military service
1939
Roman Catholic • priest • Pécs
Service abroad
1939 – 1949
South River, NJ, USA - parish priest
1939
Roman Catholic • priest • szervita (Ordo Servorum Beatae Virginis Mariae)
Service in the homeland
1939 – 1967
Máriaremete, Budapest, Hungary - He was a rookie officer and also served in Máriaremete, Eger, Makó, and Budapest.
1939
Roman Catholic • priest • jezsuita (Societas Jesu)
Service abroad
1939 – 1954
Isztambul, Törökország - Hungarian pastor
1939
Roman Catholic • priest • szalézi (Societas Sancti Francisci Salesii)
Service abroad
1939 – 1979
Brazília - He worked in the Amazon, along the Rio Negro, and then in Manaus; eventually, he became an itinerant missionary
1939
Greek Catholic • bishop • Hajdúdorog
Service in the homeland
1939 – 1972
Nyíregyháza, Hungary - Bishop of Hajdúdorog, Apostolic Administrator of Miskolc
1939
Reformed • pastor
Service in the homeland
1939 – 1945
Hungary - camp chaplain
1940
Roman Catholic • priest • Pittsburgh, PA, USA
Service abroad
1940 – 1976
Pittsburgh, PA, USA - parish priest (according to the KMVÉ, until 1980)
1940
Roman Catholic • priest • Paterson, NJ, USA
Service in the homeland
1940 – 1944
Felsővízivárosi Szent Anna plébánia, Budapest, Magyar Királyság - assistant pastor
1940
Roman Catholic • priest • ferences (Ordo Fratrum Minorum) (Kapisztrán kusztódia)
Service in the homeland
1940 – 1945
Gyöngyös, Magyar Királyság - Doctor of Canon Law and Philosophy, lecturer in theology, regular and Lenten preacher, confessor to the clergy and spiritual director to the laity, editor of *Magyar Barát* and *Ferences Kiadványok*, director of the Third Order
1941
Greek Catholic • priest • Hajdúdorog
Service in the homeland
1941 – 1951
Szent Mihály Főangyal és Mennyei Seregek görögkatolikus templom, Nyíradony, Hungary - assistant pastor
1941
Greek Catholic • priest • Munkács
Service abroad
1941 – 1952
Trenton, NJ, USA - pastor
1941
Roman Catholic • priest • Cleveland, OH, USA
Service abroad
1941 – 1945
Rocky River, OH, USA
1941
Roman Catholic • priest • ferences (Ordo Fratrum Minorum) (Marianus rendtartomány)
Service in the homeland
1941 – 1945
pursuing studies
1942
Roman Catholic • priest • verbita (Societas Verbi Divini)
Service in the homeland
1942 – 1948
Kiskunfélegyháza, Hungary - small group leader
1942
Roman Catholic • priest • bencés (Ordo Sancti Benedicti)
Service in the homeland
1942 – 1944
camp chaplain
1942 – 1949
Komárom, Hungary - high school teacher
1942
Roman Catholic • priest • Veszprém
Service in the homeland
1942 – 1947
Bőszénfa, Hungary - administrator
1942
Roman Catholic • priest • ferences (Ordo Fratrum Minorum) (Kapisztrán kusztódia)
Service in the homeland
1942 – 1945
Helyőrségi Kórház, Szeged, Magyar Királyság - religious educator, camp chaplain
1942
Roman Catholic • religious brother (not ordained priest) • ferences (Ordo Fratrum Minorum) (Kapisztrán kusztódia)
Service abroad
1942 – 1960
USA - His places of service cannot be identified; he died in Roebling, NJ, USA.
1942
Roman Catholic • priest • ferences (Ordo Fratrum Minorum) (Szent István Kusztódia)
Service in the homeland
1942 – 1946
Csíksomlyó, Romania - assistant manager