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Hlebik János

Hlebik János
Deceased
Birth data:
Szepesolaszi, Kingdom of Hungary, currently Spišské Vlachy, Slovakia — March 7, 1861
Death data:
USA — March 14, 1938
Denomination:
Roman Catholic
Ecclesiastical status:
diocesan
Diocese / Order:
Szepesi
Ordination level:
priest
Priestly ordination:
September 1, 1883
Place of burial:
Holy Name Cemetery and Mausoleum
Jersey City, NJ, USA
Biographical data
János Hlebik, known in American sources as Rev. John A. Hlebik, was born on March 7, 1861, in Szepesolaszi, within the Diocese of Szepes. He was ordained a priest on September 1, 1883. After serving in Hungary, he moved to the United States, where he provided pastoral care to Catholic immigrants of Hungarian origin, some of whom were Slovak and others Hungarian. His ministry in the United States can be definitively traced to St. Joseph’s Slovak Catholic Church in Bayonne, New Jersey, where he is listed as the successor to Rev. Samuel Bela after 1895. Later, his name is also associated with the history of the Hungarian Catholic community in Alpha, New Jersey, which later became St. Mary Parish / Our Lady of Hungary Church. Additional records suggest that Throop and Ashley, Pennsylvania, as well as Alpha, New Jersey, may also have been among his places of service. He passed away on May 14, 1938, in the United States; his grave is located at the Holy Name Cemetery and Mausoleum in Jersey City.
Domestic service locations
From To Place i Current name, country i Church / institution Position
1875 circa Szepeshely, Austro-Hungarian Monarchy Spišská Kapitula, Slovakia teacher
1877 circa 1882 Kassa, Austro-Hungarian Monarchy Košice, Slovakia deputy director of a seminary
1882 1895 Zsalobina, Austro-Hungarian Monarchy Žalobín, Slovakia interim pastor
1883 1887 Koksó-Mindszent, Austro-Hungarian Monarchy Valaliky, Slovakia assistant pastor (first in Soóvár, then in Butka)
1887 1881 Lubotény, Austro-Hungarian Monarchy Ľubotín, Slovakia assistant pastor
1899 Szedlicse, Austro-Hungarian Monarchy Sedlice, Slovakia
1900 1902 Felsőkörtvélyes, Austro-Hungarian Monarchy Sárszentágota, Hungary pastor
1903 1914 Céke, Austro-Hungarian Monarchy Cejkov, Slovakia pastor
Foreign service locations
From To Place Current name, country Church / institution Position
1895 circa Bayonne City, NJ, USA St. Joseph’s szlovák katolikus templom
1914 Throop, PA, USA
1914 after Ashley, PA, USA
1914 circa Alpha, NJ, USA Magyarok Nagyasszonya R. K. Egyházközség
1927 circa Alpha, NJ, USA Magyarok Nagyasszonya R. K. Egyházközség parish priest
Literary activity
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Life timeline
Birth
Szepesolaszi, Kingdom of Hungary, currently Spišské Vlachy, Slovakia
Service in the homeland
Szepeshely, Austro-Hungarian Monarchy, currently Spišská Kapitula, Slovakia
teacher
Service in the homeland
18771882
Kassa, Austro-Hungarian Monarchy, currently Košice, Slovakia
deputy director of a seminary
Service in the homeland
18821895
Zsalobina, Austro-Hungarian Monarchy, currently Žalobín, Slovakia
interim pastor
Priestly ordination
Service in the homeland
18831887
Koksó-Mindszent, Austro-Hungarian Monarchy, currently Valaliky, Slovakia
assistant pastor (first in Soóvár, then in Butka)
Service in the homeland
18871881
Lubotény, Austro-Hungarian Monarchy, currently Ľubotín, Slovakia
assistant pastor
Service abroad
Bayonne City, NJ, USA
St. Joseph’s szlovák katolikus templom
Service in the homeland
Szedlicse, Austro-Hungarian Monarchy, currently Sedlice, Slovakia
Service in the homeland
19001902
Felsőkörtvélyes, Austro-Hungarian Monarchy, currently Sárszentágota, Hungary
pastor
Service in the homeland
19031914
Céke, Austro-Hungarian Monarchy, currently Cejkov, Slovakia
pastor
Service abroad
Throop, PA, USA
Service abroad
Ashley, PA, USA
Service abroad
Alpha, NJ, USA
Magyarok Nagyasszonya R. K. Egyházközség
parish priest
Death
USA
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Hlebik János: 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=397 (accessed: 2026-07-07).
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