Our Town
by Jacqueline Ruyak with photographs by Balazs Gardi/VII Network
(From ONE magazine March 2008)
Roma leadership in a Hungarian Greek Catholic parish
Holding on in Hungary
by Jacqueline Ruyak
photographs by Balazs Gardi
(From ONE magazine May 2006)
Greek Catholics preserve their traditions in the modern world
Red Gold & Spicy
by Jacqueline Ruyak
(From ONE magazine September 2005)
There is no shortage of paprika in Hungary
Hungarians Gather to Honor Mary
by Jacqueline Ruyak
(From ONE magazine May 2005)
A rustic icon draws tens of thousands of pilgrims
Hungary’s Weeping Icon of Máriapócs
by Erica Papp Faber
(From Catholic Near East November – December 1997)
For centuries, a weeping icon in a small town in Hungary has astounded – and healed – pilgrims and skeptics alike.
Profiles
by Michael J.L. La Civita
(From ONE magazine July 2009)
The Hungarian Greek Catholic Church
Hungary’s Greek Catholics
text by Dr. Janka György
photographs by Miklós Erdös
(From Catholic Near East September – October 2000)
The history of the Greek Catholic Church in Hungary is a history of survival sometimes against great odds.
Small Potatoes: Hungary’s Serbian Orthodox
by Jacqueline Ruyak
(From Catholic Near East September – October 1998)
A profile of Hungary’s Serbian Orthodox community.
Picture of the Day: Town Meeting
Elderly Roma men sit and chat together in the main square in the town of Hodasz, 240 miles east of Budapest, Hungary.
Picture of the Day: Where Mary is Revered
Pictures of the Virgin Mary are ubiquitous in the village of Hodasz, Hungary. Above, an image of Mary adorns the wall of a home. (photo:Balazs Gardi/VII Network)
Page One: Headlines for 11/29/12
Stories of interest for the day.
Picture of the Day: Preservation and Prayer
Father Mezo hears confessions at Protection of the Virgin Mary Church in Nyírascád, Hungary (photo: Balazs Gardi)
Picture of the Day: Praying by Bow
Roma musicians perform during a Roma funeral in Hodasz, Hungary. (photo: Balazs Gardi/VII Network)