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    STUDIA THEOLOGIA REFORMATA TRANSYLVANICA - Ediţia nr.1 din 2022  
         
  Articol:   TALÁLKOZÁSOK, INSPIRÁCIÓK ÉS A KÖZÖS SZOLGÁLAT. A KALOT REFORMÁTUS KAPCSOLATAI / INTÂLNIRI, INSPIRAȚII ȘI ABORDĂRI CU PRIVIRE LA SERVICIILE SOCIALE. RELAȚIA MIȘCĂRII CATOLICE DE TINERET A MUNCITORILOR AGRICOLI (KALOT) CU BISERICA REFORMATĂ / ENCOUNTERS, INSPIRATIONS, AND APPROACHES TO SOCIAL SERVICE. THE RELATIONSHIP OF THE CATHOLIC YOUTH MOVEMENT OF AGRICULTURAL WORKERS (KALOT) WITH THE REFORMED CHURCH .

Autori:  PETRÁS ÉVA.
 
       
         
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DOI: 10.24193/subbtref.67.1.14

Published Online: 2022-06-30
Published Print: 2022-06-30
pp. 241-258

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Abstract The Catholic Youth Movement of Agricultural Workers (KALOT) was established in 1935 owing to the initiatives of Jesuit father Jenő Kerkai. In a couple of years, it became the most successful Catholic corporative movement in Hungary with 500,000 members. KALOT was engaged in the Hungarian social question and struggled for an agrarian reform policy. During World War II, its members and leadership also took part in the illegal, anti-fascist resistance movement. In 1945, KALOT started its post-war reorganization, but among the new political circumstances, it fought for its survival in vain: in 1946, it was banned by the communist Ministry of the Interior. The study examines KALOT’s relationship with the exponents of the Reformed Church and its movements. Based on archival research, a mutual cooperation between the denominational movements is proven, which also shows the first results of an ecumenical dialogue and practice.

Key words: interwar Hungarian history, social issue, Christian youth organizations, social movements, ecumenism
 
         
     
         
         
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