The Hungarian-language mass organized at Szentkút in Pozba, celebrated by brother Csaba Böjte, a Franciscan monk, also serves to deepen the faith and strengthen the Hungarian community. On Tuesday, July 19, starting at 5 p.m., brothers and sisters living in the narrower and wider Carpathians are invited to the event.

The holding of church services in Hungarian was revived this year at the pilgrimage site, which is also known to Hungarian believers.

The next stop in the series that begins with the Hungarian Holy Mass on Pentecost Sunday is July 19, celebrated by Csaba Böjte.

As Péter Wurczer, the main organizer of Hungarian-language church events at Szentkút in Pozba, told Felvidék.ma: this year, a new tradition was created on Pentecost Sunday with the start of Hungarian Masses. He added: based on the original plans, such occasions are organized on two Catholic holidays each year, Pentecost Sunday and the Feast of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary on September 15.

"This plan is complemented by the addressing of people who are well-known to the Hungarian faithful, who strengthen the faith and shape the community. This is where Csaba Böjte's inquiry came from," indicated the coordinator, then added: "we are organizing all this to strengthen our Hungarian community."

There will also be an opportunity for confession before the Mass. At the event, the choir organized by cantor Péter Wurczer accompanies the mass. The organization and propagation of the event have already begun, and it will be announced in the churches.

As we have already written, Pozbán is located in the Érsekújvár district

After a long time, a Hungarian-language Holy Mass was held on Pentecost Sunday this year. A large number of believers appeared at the pilgrimage site. In addition to local and surrounding believers, people from Hungary also came to the holy mass.

As Wurczer said: the participants enthusiastically supported the initiative, and already after the Holy Mass they inquired about the dates of further occasions.

"We will continue, we will continue the tradition we started. We hope that as many believers as possible will show up at the holy mass," said the main organizer at the end.

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