BY Benjamin ClarkAugust 22, 2024
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Cardinal Erdö Emphasizes Faith's Role Amidst Communist Rule

Cardinal Peter Erdö of Esztergom-Budapest discussed the enduring significance of faith in his life and governance, shaped by experiences under communist Hungary, Catholic News Agency reported.

Born into a time when Hungary was gripped by a communist regime, Cardinal Peter Erdö has firsthand knowledge of the trials faced by religious individuals. Erdö's reflections came during a recent interview with Vatican Radio and Vatican News ahead of the feast of Hungary's first Christian king, St. Stephen, on August 20.

Early Influence of Faith in Cardinal Erdö's Life

Erdö learned faith at home, shaped by his parents' steadfastness amid adversity. His father, a jurist, and his mother, a teacher, were both barred from their professions due to their religious beliefs.

These challenges emphasized faith's importance in their household, guiding Erdö’s path. "It was my parents," Erdö recalled, "who not only prayed and went to church with us but also taught us catechesis," amidst a society that ostracized religious individuals.

The Cardinal's Path to Priesthood

Living under a regime that suppressed religious expression inspired Erdö's path to priesthood. Ordained in 1975, he noted that his family's struggles led him to serve others in faith.

"If faith is the most important thing, then serving and teaching it are the greatest," Erdö shared. His seminary decision stemmed from an upbringing where faith was both refuge and guide, with daily prayers like the Hymn of Charity and Te Deum reflecting his religious discipline.

Legacy and Religious Activities Today

As archbishop of Esztergom-Budapest, Erdö fosters religious traditions, including a monthly rosary at St. Stephen's Basilica. He honors Hungary's deep devotion to the Virgin Mary, initiated by St. Stephen, and appreciates shared veneration across cultures.

Erdö also reflects on the role of Scripture in his life, a practice encouraged by his spiritual father. His journey, shaped by faith and resilience under communist rule, underscores the influence of familial guidance and religious conviction in his leadership.

Written by: Benjamin Clark
Benjamin Clark delivers clear, concise reporting on today’s biggest political stories.

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