Roman Catholic • priest • Esztergom-Budapest (formerly: Esztergom)
Transfer (new place of service)
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Transfer (new place of service)
1915
Krisztus Király templom (Rákócziánum), Budapest, Osztrák-Magyar Monarchia - singing teacher and choir director of the Szent László Society in Budapest-Angyalföld
Roman Catholic • priest • Esztergom-Budapest (formerly: Esztergom)
Service abroad
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1907 – 1923
St Louis, MO, USA - missionary pastor; main places of ministry: St. Louis, MS (1907), East St. Louis, IL, USA, Newark, NJ, USA, Buffalo, NY, USA, Irvington, NJ, USA, Lorain, OH, USA, Youngstown, OH, USA
Roman Catholic • priest • ferences (Ordo Fratrum Minorum) (Szent István Kusztódia)
Service in the homeland
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1907 – 1918
Medgyes, Osztrák-Magyar Monarchia - pastor, music teacher, leader of the Rosary Society, vice-superior from 1914 to 1915, member of the Definitory, minister for the laity, superior from 1917 to 1918
Besztercebánya, Osztrák-Magyar Monarchia - theology professor, spiritual director, parish inspector, cathedral preacher, choir director, member of the Banská Bystrica municipal council, secretary-general of the Christian Socialist Workers’ Association, administrator and later custodian of the cathedral’s sacristy, director of the diocesan Eucharistic associations, lawyer for the Holy See from 1917, and notary for the Holy See from 1918
Királyi Görög Katholikus Kántortanítóképző Intézet, Eperjes, Osztrák-Magyar Monarchia - geography and art teacher, instructor of Church Slavonic, calligraphy teacher
Szent István R. K. Egyházközség, New York, NY, USA - parish priest, the last diocesan priest in New York; after that, the Franciscans took over New York.
Veszprém, Osztrák-Magyar Monarchia - episcopal librarian; then, from 1914, castle chaplain; from 1915, seminary professor (history and canon law); and, in the meantime, field chaplain from 1914 to 1916
Roman Catholic • priest • Kalocsa-Kecskemét (korábban Kalocsa, Kalocsa-Bács)
Service in the homeland
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1914 – 1929
Szabadka, Osztrák-Magyar Monarchia - religious education teacher; meanwhile, he studied at the Academy of Music in Budapest and served as a chaplain during the war