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Szent István Király templom - Clarisseum
Szent István Király templom - Clarisseum
Szent István Király templom - Clarisseum
Szent István Király templom - Clarisseum
Szent István Király templom - Clarisseum
Szent István Király templom - Clarisseum
Szent István Király templom - Clarisseum
Szent István Király templom - Clarisseum
Szent István Király templom - Clarisseum
Szent István Király templom - Clarisseum
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Attila Tényi (04/09/2020)
19th century church with associated buildings. From a church point of view, he is still a child. He hides under the overpass.
thanh tu (03/06/2020)
Vietnamese Catholic Church in hungary
Györgyi Hencz (10/04/2019)
Daily Mass, Weekly Sacrament Worship, oratory for young people, Vietnamese Mass for Vietnamese living here ... A tiny pearl led by an enthusiastic Vietnamese Salesian missionary led by Father Pali and active, praying devotees. Besides, it is a place of pilgrimage for the admirers of István Sándor.
Ildikó Kaszás (07/21/2019)
on the one hand it is a nice thing to welcome everyone and on the other hand the corpse homeless in the garden are not aesthetically pleasing ("in return" litter-litter)
Zsolt Szabó (02/03/2020)
Very often, by car, I went to this temple, and somewhere in the person it says "there is a temple," but I never confess to looking at it, not wondering what temple it might be, who controlled it, who believed. Then I stopped to take photos of the Újpest water tower, and by that time I could not be noticed. Somewhere, it's terrifying that with a thick, high concrete wall it is almost hermetically separated from the living environment (I added a 1984 drawing to the pictures, which shows that without the concrete wall and the overpass, the temple and surrounding buildings were quite different to the surroundings). It was the janitor who returned his keys when I went there, who said that "the communists raised this concrete wall." She was in a hurry, but luckily I was able to shoot some photos from inside the yard. In fact, there are more than one church here. The Clarisseum is the name of the entire building complex and includes the St Stephen's Parish Church. About its history (source: Archdiocese of Esztergom): "The Károlyi family founded the First Budapest Children's Shelter Society in 1870, and the family commissioned Miklós Ybl to design the building complex. The center is occupied by a Franco-Romanesque chapel. In 1903, the state took over the children's shelters. It was renamed the Catholic Girls' Institution under the leadership of the Vincés sisters and housed a military hospital in the First World War and was rented and donated by the National Catholic Patronage Association in 1924 to the Don Bosco Sales Order. the careful pastoral work of the fathers was indicated by the constant overcrowding of the chapel. It is understandable that, at the same time as the nationalization of the institute, the bishop of Vác, dated October 25, 1948, made the Clarisseum separate from the Queen of Heaven with effect from January 1, 1949, and entrusted its provision to the Salesian order. The parish was transferred from the Diocese of Vác to the Diocese of Esztergom-Budapest during the 1993 diocesan border settlement. " I would somehow claim the old life, the kindness that once belonged to this place. The story of the building and the order of the Salezes also includes the fate of the monk István Sándor, who died a martyr in the darkest period of Hungarian communism. The statue in the courtyard remembers him and his convicted fellows. This work by Miklós Ybl is classified as "slightly forgotten".
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