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Jun 17 2021

Wreath-laying in Marburg

June 17, 2021

Author: Vitéz Gábor von Hegyi

A delegation of the Order Vitéz visited the tomb of St. Elizabeth of Árpád House on Saturday, June 12. The Hungarian princess has a very great cult in Germany to this day, as she is the patron saint of Thuringia and Hesse. At his grave we commemorated her not only with a wreath but also with a bouquet of roses, because Elizabeth is usually depicted with roses. According to the legend one day the princess was just bringing bread to the poor when her brother-in-law, Count Henrik of Thuringia, questioned her and wanted to see what she was hiding in her apron. Elisabeth was frightened by her brother-in-law’s ore wrath and replied: roses. God did not want Elizabeth to be lied to, so to the wonder of miracles, when Henrik looked at his apron with force, he really only saw fragrant roses.

The Order of Vitéz believes in religion, nation and family as the most important core values. We consider it important to preserve our national self-consciousness, which is why we pay special attention to visiting and nurturing Hungarian-related memorial sites on all five continents where the members of our Order live. If you want to know more about us, please look around at our website: www.vitezi-rend.com.


Written by Vitez · Categorized: News

Jun 07 2021

Monument Unveiling in Legénd

June 07, 2021

On June 5, the Order of Vitéz erected a monument in honor of the heroes fighting in the two World Wars in the village of Legénd in Nógrád County. Electronic press reports on the event can be found at the links below.

Magyar Nemzet:
https://magyarnemzet.hu/belfold/vitezi-emlekmu-avatas-legenden-9899348/

NOOL, the Nógrád County news portal:
https://www.nool.hu/kozelet/helyi-kozelet/trianoni-emlekmuvet-es-diszparkot-is-avattak-legenden-4031326/

In the Híradó of M1 channel on June 7, at 8 am, approx. from 6:30:
https://mediaklikk.hu/video/hirado-2021-06-06-i-adas-3/

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Written by Vitez · Categorized: News

May 23 2021

Article in Magyar Nemzet

May 23, 2021

An article entitled „A legitim Vitézi Rend él és előre tekint” (The Legitimate Order of Vitéz Lives and Looks Ahead) was published in Magyar Nemzet by the Historian Seat Captain, Attila Bánó. The author summarizes with great thoroughness the history, current role, and future prospects of the Order of Vitéz.

The article can be found by the following URL:
https://magyarnemzet.hu/velemeny/2021/05/a-legitim-vitezi-rend-el-es-elore-tekint

Written by joakim dahl · Categorized: News

May 08 2021

Wreath-laying in the Cathedral of the Archdiocese of Cologne

May 8, 2021

Author: Vitéz Gábor von Hegyi

It has been two years since the memorial plaque of Cardinal Mindszenty’s visit to Cologne was inaugurated in the crypt of the cathedral. On the anniversary of his death this year, May 6, we prayed together for the beatify of our last prince-primate. Due to strict epidemiological regulations, the management of the cathedral allowed the presence of 20 people at the commemoration. The program began with reverence in the Chapel of Our Lady, which was celebrated by the parish priest József Lukács. It was a special experience to admire the altar of the chapel, made in 1442 by the Gothic painter Stephan Lochner of Cologne. The three-winged altarpiece depicting the angelic greeting simply fascinates one especially now that there was silence in the temple as well, as visiting is forbidden during the pandemic.

After the prayers, we were able to hear the ceremonial speech of Consul General Dr. Hanna Hittner and Ingbert Mühe. After the speeches, the Hungarian Roman Catholic Ministry of the Archdiocese of Cologne, the Consulate General of Hungary in Düsseldorf, and the Order of Vitéz placed a wreath in the crypt. After that, we had the honor of taking a group photo in front of the artistically decorated relic holder of the Three Kings. The world’s largest gold cabinet was made by goldsmith Nikolaus von Verdunt for nearly 40 years. For 850 years now, the bones rest here that we honor as remnants of the wise men of the East.


Written by Vitez · Categorized: News

May 04 2021

The Order of Vitéz in the M5 channel’s program “Ez itt a kérdés”

May 4, 2021

(Source: mediaklikk.hu)

MTVA’s M5 channel’s ” Ez itt a kérdés ” program dedicated the May 3 broadcast to the Order of Vitéz. Editor Szilárd Horváth’s guest were Dr. Vitéz Noble Cavalier Ádám Berniczei-Roykó, Deputy Captain General of the Order of Vitéz, Vitéz Noble Attila Bánó, Historian Seat Captain and Prof. Dr. Sándor Szakály, historian, director general of the Veritas Historical Research Institute and Archives. The recording of the program can be viewed at the following URL:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PsfgV9_7Fhg

Written by Vitez · Categorized: News

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