Hungarian Catholic Bishops' Conference Explained

Hungarian Catholic Bishops' Conference (HCBC) (in Hungarian: Magyar Katolikus Püspöki Konferencia) is the Episcopal Conference of Catholic bishops of Hungary.

The Bishops' Conference

After the Second Vatican Council the Hungarian Catholic Bishops' Conference was created. Its first chairman was Archbishop of Kalocsa-Kecskemét Endre Hamvash.[1] On May 5, 2001, the Holy See approved the Charter of the Conference of the Catholic Bishops of Hungary.[2] Currently, it is headed by Bishop András Veres.

The Hungarian Conference of Catholic Bishops is a full member of the Council of Conferences of Catholic Bishops of Europe and the Council of Conferences of Catholic Bishops of the European Union.

It consists of 21 integrants: 15 bishops, heads of 15 archdioceses and dioceses of Hungary (including three bishops of the Hungarian Greek Catholic Church), 4 auxiliary bishops, the abbot of the territorial abbey of Pannonhalma and the head of the military ordinate of Hungary [3]

List of presidents

Officials

The secretariat address: 45 Városligeti fasor, Budapest, H-1071 HUNGARY

Members

Diocesan bishops

Auxiliary bishops

Retired Bishops (who are not members of the conference)

The Hungarian Catholic Bishops' Conference of the Permanent Council members

See also

External links

Notes and References

  1. http://www.gcatholic.org/dioceses/conference/050.htm Hungarian Episcopal Conference на сайте gcatholic.org
  2. [Annuario Pontificio]
  3. Web site: Hungarian Catholic Church | Portraits .