President Sulyok: Christianity represents Hungary’s moral foundations
The president said Pannonhalma plays an important role in the survival of Christianity and in safeguarding the future of the nation.
The president said Pannonhalma plays an important role in the survival of Christianity and in safeguarding the future of the nation.
The president said Hungarians were bound together by their Hungarian identity, the Hungarian language and their shared Christian faith.
The foreign minister said he would initiate talks with his Nicaraguan counterpart on the sidelines of the upcoming United Nations general assembly meeting and urge that Nicaragua should drop measures...
The prime minister said a political class had emerged in Europe which had no accountability or any Christian or democratic convictions.
“Christianity was the cultural and political cradle of Europe’s nations and states, including Hungarians, Germans and Romanians,” László Kövér said.
The foreign minister said Hungarian schools are “under pressure by various civil groups trying to capture them under the name of godless ideologies".
Renowned the world over as a country steeped in tradition, Hungary celebrates Easter weekend in style with delicious food and family gatherings.
The Hungarian government had used some 130 billion forints (EUR 334m) since the outbreak of the war in Ukraine to help the war’s victims.
The foreign minister said Hungary is ready to maintain its contribution to these efforts and support all UN and European Union initiatives aiming to increase support for the affected countries with a view to enhancing their stability.
The president said Hungary’s efforts to help persecuted Christians worldwide have reached some one million people.
The Pope will visit Hungary between April 28 and 30 and is so far the only country for Pope Francis to visit twice.
The justice minister said that “we live in an age of dangers” not only including the war in a neighboring country but “the European Union building a Europe rejecting traditional European values”.
“Our long history has shown us that the key to survival in these times is the depth of Christian faith," said Gergely Gulyás.