The Prime Minister spoke at a service for the rebuilding of the Reformed Church in Csömör.

The government is still ready to support the Hungarian Reformed Church when, after its national renewal, “they will give new impetus to the sowing, sowing and reaping,” Prime Minister Viktor Orbán said Saturday at the Reform Church. the Thanksgiving. . The prime minister put it this way: They are offering an alliance to the Reformed even in cases where they will “farm the fallow land still intact.”

Viktor Orbán also spoke about the fact that Hungary is still a church-building nation.

we can be very proud in these times of temple destruction.

He explained that the church and the government are working together to renovate churches and build new ones. During his 15-year rule, they supported the renovation and construction of 3,000 churches, of which 1,124 Reformed churches were renovated and 47 new ones were built, he said, emphasizing that it was the government’s job to protect built heritage and support ready-to-go churches. do.

Viktor Orbán also cited the approval of the Basic Law that Christianity is a nationalist force. Hungarians believe, he added, that Christianity can sustain the whole of Europe and even the whole world. “What we know today as European culture is the result of a two thousand year sowing,” he emphasized, noting that the Hungarian Christian state emerged from this sowing in the Carpathian basin a thousand years ago. And during the century and a half of Muslim occupation, “the word rejected by preachers was preserved, it accomplished the salvation of souls that kept Hungary in Hungary,” he added.

At the same time, it is also seen from time to time that “a weed is put into the sowing”, and one also has to face the fact that “the army of noisy birds of fashionable ideologies also appears in the sowing, and they try to snatch the teaching from people’s hearts if it is not deep enough. “said the prime minister. For this reason, being a Hungarian Christian – continued Viktor Orbán – is a love and a struggle at the same time.” Today he is also a Christian democrat, a creed of 21st century politics, “he declared.

Reformation Remembrance Day warns that there is no unseeded harvest, and also reminds us of how much Hungarians received from Christianity, said the Prime Minister, who finally emphasized: “We see these many good things not as beautiful and esteemed pieces of the past, but the pillars of the Hungarian future. “

Bence Tuzson, a Fidesz member of parliament for the region, thanked everyone who contributed to the construction of the church. In Csömör there have been many developments, but the church is different because it is the house of God, the home of the soul and the creative power of the community, he added. He also called the new reformed church in Csömör a symbol of union, since the Carpathian basin, the Hungarians, is made up of the mosaics of the coffered ceiling.


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