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Borsányi Jenő Gáspár Balázs OFM

Borsányi Jenő Gáspár Balázs OFM
Deceased
Birth data:
Szany, Austro-Hungarian Monarchy, currently Hungary — November 3, 1890
Death data:
Lima, Peru — September 4, 1964
Denomination:
Roman Catholic
Ecclesiastical status:
religious
Diocese / Order:
ferences (Ordo Fratrum Minorum) (Kapisztránus rendtartomány)
Ordination level:
priest
Entry into religious life:
September 5, 1908
Perpetual vows:
September 7, 1913
Priestly ordination:
June 14, 1915
Biographical data
Jenő Gáspár Balázs Borsányi, OFM, was born on November 3, 1890, in Szany. His father was István Borsányi, and his mother was Julianna Pleskó. He had five siblings. He entered the Capistran Province of the Franciscan Order on September 5, 1908, took his perpetual vows on September 7, 1913, and was ordained a priest on June 14, 1915.

During his ministry in Hungary, he served in several Franciscan friaries and pastoral posts, including Kaplony, Budapest, Kecskemét, Eger, Szolnok, Baja, Szeged, Szigetvár, and Hatvan.

In 1950, he emigrated to Peru, where he served as pastor to the Hungarian community in Lima. There he founded the Mindszenty Movement, which supported the Hungarian Church under communist persecution. In Peru, he was an honorary member of the Hungarian Cultural Circle and a regular member of the Lima Hungarian Radio Committee.

He was actively involved in journalism and literature: he was a contributor to the Tolnamegyei Közlöny, edited the Terciárius Közlöny, and later the Ferences Közlöny, and his writings also appeared in the Lelkészi Értesítő and the Magyar Papi Egység.

Some secondary sources refer to him as a Capuchin monk; however, based on surviving monastic and press sources, it is more likely that he was a member of the Capistran Province of the Franciscans (OFM).

On the day before his death, he heard confessions for three hours; he was a popular confessor whom many sought out. At five in the morning, he woke his fellow monk living in the neighboring cell, asking him to summon the superior; after the superior’s arrival, he received the Anointing of the Sick and then passed away peacefully.
Notes
According to other sources, he was a Capuchin monk.
Domestic service locations
From To Place i Current name, country i Church / institution Position
1915 1950 Kaplony, Austro-Hungarian Monarchy Căpleni, Romania
1915 1950 Budapest, Hungary
1915 1950 Kecskemét, Hungary
1915 1950 Szolnok, Hungary
1915 1950 Baja, Hungary
1915 1950 Szeged, Hungary
1915 1950 Szigetvár, Hungary
1943 circa Eger, Hungary deputy prior
1946 circa Hatvan, Hungary parish priest
Foreign service locations
From To Place Current name, country Church / institution Position
1950 1964 Lima, Peru Hungarian pastor
Literary activity
Tolnamegyei Közlöny, munkatárs,
Terciárius Közlöny, későbbi Ferences Közlöny szerkesztő,
Lelkészi Értesítő, szerkesztő,
írásai jelentek meg a Magyar Papi Egységben.
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Birth
Szany, Austro-Hungarian Monarchy, currently Hungary
Entry into religious life
Perpetual vows
Priestly ordination
Service in the homeland
19151950
Kaplony, Austro-Hungarian Monarchy, currently Căpleni, Romania
Service in the homeland
19151950
Budapest, Hungary
Service in the homeland
19151950
Kecskemét, Hungary
Service in the homeland
19151950
Szolnok, Hungary
Service in the homeland
19151950
Baja, Hungary
Service in the homeland
19151950
Szeged, Hungary
Service in the homeland
19151950
Szigetvár, Hungary
Service in the homeland
Eger, Hungary
deputy prior
Service in the homeland
Hatvan, Hungary
parish priest
Service abroad
19501964
Lima, Peru
Hungarian pastor
Death
Lima, Peru
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Borsányi Jenő Gáspár Balázs OFM: personal record. In: Historical directory of Hungarian, Hungarian-descended, and Hungarian-speaking clergy serving abroad. Available at: https://www.diaszporalelkipasztorok.hu/persons_v2/view.php?id=107 (accessed: 2026-07-07).
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