Historical directory of Hungarian, Hungarian-descended, and Hungarian-speaking clergy serving abroad

Perényi László

Perényi László
Deceased
Birth data:
Szolnok, Austro-Hungarian Monarchy, currently Hungary — November 5, 1869
Death data:
Pély, Kingdom of Hungary, currently Hungary — March 23, 1941
Denomination:
Roman Catholic
Ecclesiastical status:
diocesan
Diocese / Order:
Eger
Ordination level:
priest
Priestly ordination:
1892
Place of burial:
Pély, Hungary
Biographical data
He was ordained a priest in 1892. At the suggestion of his brother, businessman Béla Perényi, the Hungarian congregation in New York chose him as their priest and petitioned the Archbishop of Eger in 1901 to allow him to assume this ministry. Archbishop Corrigan confirmed this request in an official letter. He celebrated his first Mass in New York on December 29, 1901. During his time in both Hungary and the United States, he came into conflict with parishioners on numerous occasions, and rumors regarding financial matters also spread widely. This conflict culminated in a defamation lawsuit in New York in 1905. Despite all this, St. Stephen’s Church in New York was built during his tenure, and at its consecration, the previously feuding parties made peace. He returned to Hungary in 1908. From 1923 onward, he served as deputy dean.
Domestic service locations
From To Place i Current name, country i Church / institution Position
1892 1895 Szihalom, Austro-Hungarian Monarchy Hungary assistant pastor
1895 1897 Törökszentmiklós, Austro-Hungarian Monarchy Hungary assistant pastor
1897 1899 Jászfényszaru, Austro-Hungarian Monarchy Hungary assistant pastor
1899 Polgár, Austro-Hungarian Monarchy Hungary assistant pastor
1900 Ároktő, Austro-Hungarian Monarchy Hungary administrator, then on sick leave
1900 Polgár, Austro-Hungarian Monarchy Hungary assistant pastor
1900 Jászberény, Austro-Hungarian Monarchy Hungary Assistant to the Archdeacon
1908 Eger, Austro-Hungarian Monarchy Hungary the religion teacher at the seminary
1909 Tiszapalkonya, Austro-Hungarian Monarchy Hungary assistant pastor
1910 1941 Pély, Austro-Hungarian Monarchy Hungary parish priest
Foreign service locations
From To Place Current name, country Church / institution Position
1901 1907 New York, NY, USA Szent István R. K. Egyházközség parish priest who built the church
1907 1908 Perth Amboy, NJ, USA Magyarok Nagyasszonya R. K. Egyházközség parish priest
Life timeline
Birth
Szolnok, Austro-Hungarian Monarchy, currently Hungary
Service in the homeland
18921895
Szihalom, Austro-Hungarian Monarchy, currently Hungary
assistant pastor
Priestly ordination
Service in the homeland
18951897
Törökszentmiklós, Austro-Hungarian Monarchy, currently Hungary
assistant pastor
Service in the homeland
18971899
Jászfényszaru, Austro-Hungarian Monarchy, currently Hungary
assistant pastor
Service in the homeland
Polgár, Austro-Hungarian Monarchy, currently Hungary
assistant pastor
Service in the homeland
Ároktő, Austro-Hungarian Monarchy, currently Hungary
administrator, then on sick leave
Service in the homeland
Polgár, Austro-Hungarian Monarchy, currently Hungary
assistant pastor
Service in the homeland
Jászberény, Austro-Hungarian Monarchy, currently Hungary
Assistant to the Archdeacon
Service abroad
19011907
New York, NY, USA
Szent István R. K. Egyházközség
parish priest who built the church
Service abroad
19071908
Perth Amboy, NJ, USA
Magyarok Nagyasszonya R. K. Egyházközség
parish priest
Service in the homeland
Eger, Austro-Hungarian Monarchy, currently Hungary
the religion teacher at the seminary
Service in the homeland
Tiszapalkonya, Austro-Hungarian Monarchy, currently Hungary
assistant pastor
Service in the homeland
19101941
Pély, Austro-Hungarian Monarchy, currently Hungary
parish priest
Death
Pély, Kingdom of Hungary, currently Hungary
Sources
  • Máté: 217.;
  • Török: 97, 226, 245.;
  • MKL: Perényi;
  • Ambrus László – Rakita Eszter: A „világ város mulatós zajába egyházközséget alapítani” – Perényi László Heves megyei pap New Yorkban töltött évei, in: Pap, József és Verók, Attila, eds. (2021) Akit Clió elbűvöl: In honorem Romsics Ignác. Eszterházy Károly Egyetem Líceum Kiadó, Eger., 9-23.
Images
Photo
Click an image to enlarge. Navigation: ← →, close: Esc.
Places related to this person on the map
birth priestly ordination domestic service foreign service death burial
Similar and related clergy
Citation for this entry
Perényi László: 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=864 (accessed: 2026-07-07).
Last modified: July 3, 2026 14:53 | Opened: 62 times