Mindszenty, Jozsef, 1892-1975

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Name (Latin)
Mindszenty, Jozsef, 1892-1975
Other forms of name
Pehm, Jozsef
Mindszenty, Joszsef, Cardinal, 1892-1975
Date of birth
1892
Date of death
1975
Occupation
Bishops
Cardinals
Associated Language
hun
Gender
male
MARC
MARC
Other Identifiers
VIAF: 86865003
Wikidata: Q162655
Library of congress: n 50042188
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Wikipedia description:

József Mindszenty (Hungarian pronunciation: [jo:ʒɛf mindsɛnti]; 29 March 1892 – 6 May 1975) was a Hungarian cardinal of the Catholic Church who served as Archbishop of Esztergom and leader of the Catholic Church in Hungary from 1945 to 1973. According to the Encyclopedia Britannica, for five decades "he personified uncompromising opposition to fascism and communism in Hungary". During World War II, Mindszenty was imprisoned by the pro-Nazi Arrow Cross Party. After the war, he opposed communism and communist persecution in his country. As a result, he was tortured and given a life sentence in a 1949 show trial that generated worldwide condemnation, including a United Nations resolution. After eight years in prison, Mindszenty was freed in the Hungarian Revolution of 1956 and granted political asylum by the United States embassy in Budapest. He lived there for the next fifteen years. He was finally allowed to leave the country in 1971, and died in exile in 1975 in Vienna, Austria. His cause for sainthood was opened in 1993 and Pope Francis declared him Venerable in 2019.

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