Roman Catholic • priest • jezsuita (Societas Jesu)
Transfer (previous place of service)
Transfer (new place of service)
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Transfer (previous place of service)
1953 – 1964
Szent Erzsébet R. K. Egyházközség, Toronto, ON, Canada - assistant pastor, and from 1958 on, head of the Hungarian mission stations and parishes in Canada
Roman Catholic • bishop • piarista (Ordo Clericorum Regularium Pauperum Matris Dei Scholarum Piarum)
Transfer (previous place of service)
Transfer (new place of service)
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Transfer (previous place of service)
1954 – 1964
Emmitsburg, MD, USA - Teacher at Mount St. Mary’s Seminary and College, 1954: co-founder of the Piarist house in Washington. From 1957, he served as superior
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Transfer (new place of service)
1964 – 1972
Washington DC, USA - Head of the Department of Theology and Philosophy at Immaculata College; from 1967, Vicar Provincial of the American Province of the Piarist Order; President of the American Hungarian Federation
Roman Catholic • religious brother (not ordained priest) • ferences (Ordo Fratrum Minorum) (Szent István Kusztódia)
Service abroad
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1945 – 1968
Róma, Italy - Assistant at St. Anthony University, cook at the Basilica of St. John Lateran, sacristan at the College of St. Bonaventure in Florence, hermit at Alverna
Roman Catholic • priest • verbita (Societas Verbi Divini)
Service abroad
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1947 – 1977
Brazília - in various roles: caretaker in Belo Horizonte, assistant pastor in Rio de Janeiro, assistant pastor and later parish priest in Volta Redonda, and parish priest in Tres Rios
Roman Catholic • priest • bencés (Ordo Sancti Benedicti)
Service abroad
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1947 – 1977
São Paulo, Brazília - From 1948 to 1962, he was a high school teacher and an editor at Magyar Hírlap; from 1957 to 1962, he held the rank of magister; and from 1963 to 1977, he served as senior pastor of the Hungarian community
Roman Catholic • priest • bencés (Ordo Sancti Benedicti)
Service abroad
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1949 – 1999
Szent Gellért Perjelség (1989-től Apátság), São Paulo, Brazília - community leader; parish priest from 1953 to 1968; high school principal from 1951 to 1958; religion teacher from 1958 to 1982; organizer of family and youth retreats since 1967
Roman Catholic • priest • Esztergom-Budapest (formerly: Esztergom)
Service abroad
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1950 – 1969
Laval University, Québec, QC, Canada - Ethics teacher; from 1956 to 1957, he taught metaphysics and the history of philosophy at Ursuline’s College in Quebec; Hungarian pastor
Roman Catholic • priest • ciszterciek (Ordo Cisterciensis)
Service in the homeland
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1951 – 1965
Ménfőcsanak, Győr, Hungary - elementary school teacher, teaches Russian (in addition to his church duties), while secretly serving as a tutor to the order’s students
Szent Atanáz Görögkatolikus Hittudományi Főiskola, Nyíregyháza, Hungary - Professor at the College of Theology; served as rector from 1952 to 1984 and as director of the bishop’s office from 1975 to 1980
Roman Catholic • priest • premontrei (Ordo Praemonstratensis)
Service abroad
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1952 – 2005
Notre Dame, IN, USA - professor, then head of the Department of Medieval Studies and director of the Institute of Medieval Studies from 1953 to 1974; he continued to teach until his death, serving as a visiting professor at Harvard University from 1963 to 1964
Roman Catholic • priest • ciszterciek (Ordo Cisterciensis)
Service abroad
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1954 – 1979
Cistercian Abbey Our Lady of Dallas, Irving, TX, USA - He was a high school teacher, and from 1956 onward, he taught German language and literature at the University of Dallas.
Canada - He served at the parishes of St. Cecilia, Sacred Heart, and St. Martin de Porres in Regina, as well as in the towns of Lestock, Esterházy, Stockholm, Kaposvár, and Cupar in Slovakia and Canada; he is now retired but continues to serve as an assistant pastor
Roman Catholic • priest • ciszterciek (Ordo Cisterciensis)
Service abroad
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1956 – 1976
Dallas, TX, USA - University of Dallas, then the University of Plano—university professor; he also taught at a high school from 1963 to 1964 and from 1965 to 1966
Roman Catholic • priest • ciszterciek (Ordo Cisterciensis)
Service abroad
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1956 – 2006
Dallas, TX, USA - High school teacher in Wichita Falls, then Dallas (1956–1964), 1964–1999: high school teacher, principal (1974–1975), assistant principal (1982–1996), assistant principal (1994–1999), retired since 1999
Roman Catholic • priest • ciszterciek (Ordo Cisterciensis)
Service abroad
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1956 – 2014
Cistercian Abbey Our Lady of Dallas, Dallas, TX, USA - university professor (1956–1989), Vice Prior (1975–1976), Prior (1976–1988), high school teacher (1974–1975, 1977–1978), Holy Family of Nazareth Sisters, Grand Prairie, TX, USA: confessor and celebrant of Mass (1989–2011), retired (2011–2014)
Roman Catholic • priest • Kalocsa-Kecskemét (korábban Kalocsa, Kalocsa-Bács)
Service abroad
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1958 – 1995
Saskatoon, SK, Canada - Hungarian pastor; from 1958 to 1980, he served as a seminary spiritual director; from 1960 to 1986, he was a university professor; and from 1980 to 1992, he also served as pastor of the Hungarian parish in Edmonton
Roman Catholic • priest • verbita (Societas Verbi Divini)
Service abroad
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1958 – 1996
Plántanos, Argentina - Assistant pastor, Hungarian pastor; from 1971, senior Hungarian pastor in Argentina; later, Hungarian Institute of the English Ladies in Buenos Aires, Argentina
Roman Catholic • priest • ciszterciek (Ordo Cisterciensis)
Service abroad
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1958 – 1980
Cistercian Abbey Our Lady of Dallas, Irving, TX, USA - in a monastic community; during that time, he served as novice master from 1960 to 1963, high school teacher from 1962 to 1976, and sacristan and Hungarian pastor from 1976 to 1980
Roman Catholic • priest • ciszterciek (Ordo Cisterciensis)
Service abroad
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1959 – 2014
Cistercian Abbey Our Lady of Dallas, Irving, TX, USA - philosophy professor at the University of Dallas, pastor, chair of the theology department, and religion teacher
Roman Catholic • priest • ciszterciek (Ordo Cisterciensis)
Service abroad
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1959 – 2020
Dallas, TX, USA - High school teacher (Dallas – St. Edward 1959–1960; Dallas – Cistercian 1962–1964; Fort Worth, TX, USA 1964–1967; Dallas 1967–1970) University professor in Arlington, TX, USA – University of Texas (1969–2010), retired (2010–2020)
Roman Catholic • priest • bencés (Ordo Sancti Benedicti)
Service abroad
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1960 – 1997
Szent Gellért Perjelség (1989-től Apátság), São Paulo, Brazília - editor, high school teacher, university professor, assistant pastor, building manager, cashier, senior pastor of the Hungarian congregation in Brazil since 1985
Pretoria, Dél-Afrikai Köztársaság - missionary pastor (in the Durban, Pretoria, Vanderbijlpark, Cape Town, Port Elizabeth, East London, Vereeniging, and Windhoek areas, among others)
Roman Catholic • priest • ciszterciek (Ordo Cisterciensis)
Service abroad
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1962 – 1994
Cistercian Abbey Our Lady of Dallas, Irving, TX, USA - Professor of Philosophy at the Catholic University of Dallas, TX, and Master of Novices for five years
Roman Catholic • priest • jezsuita (Societas Jesu)
Service abroad
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1962 – 1977
Szent Erzsébet R. K. Egyházközség, Toronto, ON, Canada - Assistant pastor, spiritual director, and, from 1971, parish priest and superior of the Hungarian Jesuits in Canada.
Roman Catholic • priest • ciszterciek (Ordo Cisterciensis)
Service abroad
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1963 – 2022
Cistercian Abbey Our Lady of Dallas, Irving, TX, USA - University professor; also served as a high school teacher from 1968 to 2013 and as a novice master from 1975 to 2012. Retired since 2019