St. Ladislaus Church, Budapest, Hungary - 3D
Music: Franz Schubert: Mass in G Major - Benedictus details
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Sándor József Csaba I Ő és én
Sehol sincs olyan közel Isten az emberi szívhez, mint a börtönben!
52 ember, 52 sors, 52 történet és egy közös nevező: Isten.
Az 52. Nemzetközi Eucharisztikus Kongresszusra (NEK) készülve a közmédiában Ő és én címmel sorozat indult, amelyben 52 ember beszél a hitéről, és tesz tanúságot Istenről.
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Ez az 52. Nemzetközi Eucharisztikus Kongresszus Youtube-csatornája. A Kongresszust 2020. szeptember 13. és 20. között rendezik a magyar fővárosban, Budapesten. A Katolikus Egyház egyik legnagyobb rendezvényéről további információkat találhatsz honlapunkon:
The 52nd International Eucharistic Congress will take place in Budapest, Hungary. (13-20 September 2020.)
The one-week event held regularly since 1881 (every four years in recent times) celebrates the Real presence of Christ in the Eucharist according to the teaching of the Catholic Church. This is the second time that Hungary hosts the International Eucharistic Congress, with the first one also held in Budapest in 1938. Cardinal Péter Erdő, Archbishop of Esztergom-Budapest sees a great significance for the Catholic Church in Hungary in hosting the event, which is an introduction towards the world.
LÁSZLÓ ZSOLT BORDOS SPIDRON - Budapest HD
A fantastic journey led by László Zsolt Bordos, the internationally recognized eminent representative of video projection mapping, in the serie of lightpainting in the exhibition space of the Ship.
O. Messiaen: Transports de joie
László Deák, Budapest, St. Antony Church
Hungarian Greek Catholic Community Máriapócs
The Hungarian Catholic Episcopacy pronounced on 1st December 2005 that Máriapócs is a National Place of Worship. The decree was announced by Cardinal and President of the Episcopacy dr. Péter Erdő --as special delegate of our Pope Benedict XVI. -- in Máriapócs on 3rd December, then he dedicated our homeland and our church to the protection of the weeping Blessed Virgin of Máriapócs.Mr. Cardinal placed a Golden Crown blessed by Pope Benedict onto the Glory on the renewed devotional picture during the Jubilee ceremony. Our National Sanctuary has gone through a quite, monumental change in the last years. The church and thus the whole environment were renowned, by the help of donations, and a certain tender of the EU. Now we have all the icons, altars, as well the iconostasis renovated, a new geothermal heating system is made, every corner before our eyes, and unseen parts too renewed. The official re-opening happened in the last year on 11th September. That day remains one of the happiest and mesmerizing events for us by all the time. In the history of Máriapócs this was the first chance to make a complete - inner and outer -- restoration, and reparation. Now, we really are a modern European shrine, with beautiful traditions and most suitable features for the 21st century.Máriapócs is the most famous and -- at the same time -- the mostly visited place of worship in Hungary. Máriapócs is the beloved spiritual centre of the Greek Catholic faithful of the Carpathian Basin and member of the European Mary Network. Our church that has won its fame through the weeping Blessed Virgin's picture worthily is visited by 600.000-800.000 pilgrims and tourists each year. The name of the village appears first in the early writings of the thirteenth century, without the prefix Mary as an estate of the Báthory family and a few centuries later, as an estate of the Károlyi family. The significance of the not-so-famous village begins in the year of 1696 in the tiny wooden church of the local Greek Catholic community. One member of the congregation of Pócs, László Csigár undertakes - as a thanksgiving for his miraculous escape from the Turkish imprisonment -- to have the Blessed Virgin's picture painted which is an indispensable part of the iconostasis. The realizer of his noble intention was the local priest's younger brother, István Papp, who painted the icon for six Hungarian Forint. We can see that it is needless to search a famous secular or church maecenas or creator either in the person of the costumer or the painter. During the Holy Liturgy on the 4th November 1696 the believers present noticed that teardrops are running abundantly from both eyes of the Blessed Virgin. The exceptional event filled the attendants with admiration. Throughout the next day's crowds visited the church, among them were officials of the emperor, functionaries and people belong to the other churches. The weeping lasted for two weeks non-stop and with shorter breaks until 8th December. The Austrian general officer Count Corbelli visited the church with his followers in these days, examined the soundness of the picture and wiped off the running tears with a cloth himself. He had other people made the examination as well, among them were Lutheran and Calvinist believers too. The church examination were ordered by the Bishop of Eger and during the hearing the witnesses stated consentaneously that the weeping actually happened and they even made an oath. The oath and signed records draw our attention to a noteworthy circumstance. Among the subscribers we find protestant folks as well. It is an elevating and outstanding if we consider that it was not the period of peaceful ecumenical prayer-weeks that characterize our time when the church communities try to represent Christ in the world by helping each other.
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[3DHD] Walking Tour/Gyalogtúra: St. Stephen's Basilica / Szent István-bazilika, Budapest, Hungary
St. Stephen's Basilica is a Roman Catholic basilica in Budapest, Hungary. It is named in honour of Stephen, the first King of Hungary (c 975--1038), whose right hand is housed in the reliquary. It was the sixth largest church building in Hungary before 1920. Today, it is the third largest church building in present-day Hungary.( )
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A Szent István-bazilika vagy Lipótvárosi plébániatemplom egy neoreneszánsz stílusban épült római katolikus templom Budapesten a Lipótvárosban, a Bajcsy-Zsilinszky út közelében, a Szent István téren. A bazilika Magyarország egyik legjelentősebb egyházi épülete, a főváros egyik legnagyobb idegenforgalmi nevezetessége, a Szent István-kultusz fő helyszíne. Az épület névadója a magyar államalapító király, Szent István, akinek épségben maradt jobb kezét, a Szent Jobbot ereklyeként itt őrzik. Az épület a maga 96 méterével az ország harmadik legmagasabb épülete.( )
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Bazylika św. Stefana w Budapeszcie (węg. Szent István Bazilika) -- bazylika przy placu św. Stefana (węg. Szent István tér) w Peszcie. Od konsekracji w 1905 roku jest największym kościołem stolicy Węgier. Bazylika jest drugim budapeszteńskim, a trzecim węgierskim najwyższym budynkiem.( )
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Hungarian Lieutenant General Vitéz Kassai Farkas László talks to a US Army office...HD Stock Footage
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Hungarian Lieutenant General Vitéz Kassai Farkas László talks to a US Army officer in Linz, Austria near end of World War II.
A Hungarian Lt. General, Vitéz Kassai Farkas László, accompanied by his staff, talks to an officer of the US Army in Linz, Austria towards the end of World War II. An American officer orders his sergeant (interpreter) to ask the Hungarian General for his correct name and rank. The sergeant translates the officer's question into Hungarian . He answers with his name, Vitéz Kassai Farkas László, and rank: Lieutenant General. The officer asks him more questions about his men and about the Nazis. The sergeant translates the questions and their responses for both men. The General smokes a cigarette. The sergeant also smokes a cigarette. The officer states that the American Army will not take the General's men prisoner, and will help them to return back to their country. The General stands on the bonnet of a jeep for a thanks giving speech. He thanks the US Army for their humane treatment. His men also join him and cheer the news from their General about the Americans' statement. Location: Linz Austria. Date: May 7, 1945.
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St. Stephen Basilica in Budapest, Hungary (27-June-2010)
This was one of the most amazing basilicas I had ever seen. The interior is definitely unique.
Liszt: St. François d'Assisi, La prédication aux oiseaux, organ transcription, László Deák
National Concert Hall, Budapest 2009
László Deák
Church of Scientology Budapest, Hungary Tour
View the Budapest, Hungary grand opening video and read about the event at
Budapest’s Ideal Scientology Church opened July 23, 2016, to mark a milestone for spiritual freedom in Hungary.
Already there are epic tales about Scientology in Hungary—a country that for centuries has cherished its myths and histories. In the last days of the 1980s and the dawning of the 1990s, totalitarian, atheistic Communism receded from Eastern Europe, much of Asia and Russia. Long starved for spirituality, Hungarians—like all people who had suffered under the Soviet commissars—quickly sought truth and religion. In 1988, a single copy of L. Ron Hubbard’s Dianetics: The Modern Science of Mental Health pierced the iron curtain and a movement was born.
Now, some 25 years after first planting the Scientology banner in Budapest, the religion opened an Ideal Church of Scientology Organization, in the historic city. The Budapest Ideal Org is the 52nd Ideal Org that has opened since 2003, and with an accelerating pace of inaugurations, another 50 are already in the making.
“It is said the whole world knows your city as a capital of freedom,” said Scientology’s ecclesiastical leader, David Miscavige, in an address to some 3,500 Scientologists and friends at the July 23 opening of the Budapest Ideal Church. “Your fight to be free translates into every known language on Earth. It is also said that whenever people yearn for liberty, they become ‘citizens of Hungary.’”
As a country more or less situated in the middle of everywhere, Hungary has had its share of visitors. Nomads from the east a thousand years ago founded a kingdom and crowned King Stephen I. Then came Mongols and Ottomans, the Hapsburg Austrians, Germans and Russians. There have been wars and great upheavals, tremendous cultural surges and marvelous music, and don’t forget the cuisine. Even spicing history up in the 15th Century, a gent named Vlad (AKA Dracula) was sharpening his canines in the Transylvanian corner of Hungary.
So, as eddies and floods of civilization washed across Hungary, a great city was built on the hilly west side of the Danube, Buda. A slightly younger civic sibling, Pest, arose on plains on the east side of the great river. Budapest today is the cultural, political, and commercial hub of Hungary, and one of the great metropolises of Central and East Europe. Full of great, historic landmarks—Buda Castle, the Fisherman’s Bastion, the Chain Bridge, and so many more—a new emblem of liberty has been added to the city, the culmination of work by thousands of Scientologists.
Scientology’s Ideal Org stands amidst Budapest’s bustling heart. Located on one of the city’s main thoroughfares, Váci Road, in the thriving District XIII, the 64,000-square-foot Church is impossible to miss. Its 85-foot Scientology sign extends across its western elevation and announces its presence to the more than 100,000 commuters each day.
“A longing for spiritual independence” is how Mr. Miscavige described Hungary and the crowd at the opening. “Here stands what you built to proclaim it can be done—your new Ideal Church of Scientology of Budapest!”
The Church’s grand opening is the culmination of the religion’s rapid rise since its founding in Hungary a quarter century ago. In fact more than 33 missions now dot the Hungarian landscape and beyond into neighboring countries of Romania, Slovakia and the Czech Republic. And representatives from each were among the 3,500 Scientologists and guests present at the grand opening ceremony.
Chief among the attendees were leading lights of Hungarian society welcoming the Church to its new home: Dr. István Komáromi, Brigadier General, Police Chief of Pest County Ret.; Dr. Ildikó Hekáné Szondi, Vice-Chair for Culture, Education, Tourism and Youth, City of Szeged; Ms. Ágnes Debreceni, Board Member, Gárdonyi Education Foundation of Hungary; and nationally renowned novelist Mr. István Nemere.
“It was 15 years ago when you first reached out to me. You wanted to run a marathon across Hungary and wake up our country to drugs,” Dr. Komáromi told the crowd. “And so together we launched the first Drug-Free Hungary Marathon in March 2002. And since that time you have swept this nation with our message. Reaching more than 400 towns and cities. Distributing over two million anti-drug booklets. And inspiring the youth of an entire nation to live drug-free lives.”
Ms. Debreceni described how Applied Scholastics, utilizing L. Ron Hubbard’s Study Technology, was transforming the education landscape. “Shortly after beginning my career I encountered problems in educating my students. Many kids were labeled ‘problematic’ or diagnosed with ‘learning difficulties.’ It’s heartbreaking for an educator to see these problems and not have the tools to help. Yet, in this accumulating darkness there are still people working, people bringing hope; unwilling to give up. And I met those people at Applied Scholastics Hungary.”
Climbing the steps inside St. Stephen's basilica in Budapest, Hungary.
This is me climbing the steps inside St. Stephen's Basilica in Budapest, Hungary. There was a long set of steps before this, so it is quite the climb for a church.
László Attila Almásy's recital on Bosnyák tér
Organ recital given by László Attila Almásy in the Roman Catholic Church of Saint Antony of Padua, Budapest, Hungary
The recital was recorded live on 8th November, 2015
Program:
Jan Pieterszoon Sweelinck
(1562-1621):
Mein junges Leben hat ein End'
Johann Sebastian Bach
(1685-1750):
Prelude and Fugue in E-flat major BWV. 552
Antalffy-Zsiross Dezső
(1885-1945):
Sketches on Negro Spiritual Songs
Olivier Messiaen
(1908-1992:)
Apparition de l'Église Éternelle
Liszt Ferenc
(1811-1886)
Prelude and Fugue on the Theme B-A-C-H
Director of photography
Péter Illés
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Péter Illés
Male Choir of Saint Ephraim (Hungary) at Orthodox Cathedral in Tirana 1 of 5
The choir was founded in 2002 byt Tamas Bundo, a Hungarian church musician and cunductor.
Faith Church Budapest Hungary & pastor Katharine Siegling
Michael Sch. is a cousin from pastor Katharine Siegling. She helped him to escape in 2002 from a high security prison in Germany and smuggled him to Romania. Three weeks later he was arrested again from Hungarian special forces on the propriety from the Faith Church in Budapest Hungary. Watch this German documentary.
Walking Tour/Gyalogtúra: St. Stephen's Basilica / Szent István-bazilika, Budapest, Hungary
St. Stephen's Basilica is a Roman Catholic basilica in Budapest, Hungary. It is named in honour of Stephen, the first King of Hungary (c 975--1038), whose right hand is housed in the reliquary. It was the sixth largest church building in Hungary before 1920. Today, it is the third largest church building in present-day Hungary.( )
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Short version (with music):
A Szent István-bazilika vagy Lipótvárosi plébániatemplom egy neoreneszánsz stílusban épült római katolikus templom Budapesten a Lipótvárosban, a Bajcsy-Zsilinszky út közelében, a Szent István téren. A bazilika Magyarország egyik legjelentősebb egyházi épülete, a főváros egyik legnagyobb idegenforgalmi nevezetessége, a Szent István-kultusz fő helyszíne. Az épület névadója a magyar államalapító király, Szent István, akinek épségben maradt jobb kezét, a Szent Jobbot ereklyeként itt őrzik. Az épület a maga 96 méterével az ország harmadik legmagasabb épülete.( )
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Bazylika św. Stefana w Budapeszcie (węg. Szent István Bazilika) -- bazylika przy placu św. Stefana (węg. Szent István tér) w Peszcie. Od konsekracji w 1905 roku jest największym kościołem stolicy Węgier. Bazylika jest drugim budapeszteńskim, a trzecim węgierskim najwyższym budynkiem.( )
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St. Stephen church in Nagybörzsöny, Hungary
It was built in the 13th century.
Orthodox Hungarian saints ! Saint Moses the hungarian !
Holy Father Moses, pray to God for us and all the Hungarian people !
Holy Father Moses, pray to God for us and all the Hungarian people ! Saint Piroska or saint Irene or Xeneia, she has many names is one of the many hungarian orthodox saints! also if you.
Saint Piroska or saint Irene or Xeneia, she has many names is one of the many hungarian orthodox saints! also if you are hungarian ceck this site
Archbishop k of Jegoryevsk, presides at the Divine Liturgy in the Budapest church on Easter Monday 2017.
HERITAGE DAYS 2010 SAINT ANN'S CHURCH'S ORGAN OF BUDAPEST
European Heritage Days 2010 Budapest. The Saint Ann's church's Jehmilich Organ. (1985. III/37) Organ representation. Improvisation by Barnabás Balasi the organist of Saint Ann's church. Video by Judit Morva.
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OG Big Church Cup 2004 - Debrecen
OG Big Church Cup 2004 BMX Flatland Contest Debrecen, Hungary 2004 04 10
HT2004
Riders: Peter Söre, Peter Szabolcsi, Laszlo Elek, Pal Varga, Adam Kun, Peter Sarlos, Laszlo Tivadar, David Nagy, Csaba Kriston, Gabor Till, Balazs Holp, , ...etc.