The document summarizes the history and current state of the Hungarian Vicariate of Lay Dominican Fraternities. It notes that the Vicariate includes fraternities in Hungary and Bulgaria, with 12 fraternities in Hungary containing 85 finally professed members, 3 temporarily professed, and 36 not committed. The single fraternity in Sofia, Bulgaria has 10 finally professed members and 1 temporarily professed with 1 postulant. Future goals include becoming better Dominicans and growing by reaching out to society, especially youth. The document lists 4 delegates attending on behalf of the Vicariate.
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The document summarizes the history and current state of the Hungarian Vicariate of Lay Dominican Fraternities. It notes that the Vicariate includes fraternities in Hungary and Bulgaria, with 12 fraternities in Hungary containing 85 finally professed members, 3 temporarily professed, and 36 not committed. The single fraternity in Sofia, Bulgaria has 10 finally professed members and 1 temporarily professed with 1 postulant. Future goals include becoming better Dominicans and growing by reaching out to society, especially youth. The document lists 4 delegates attending on behalf of the Vicariate.
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Acts of the 7th European
Assembly of Lay Dominican
Fraternities
Annex IIh HUNGARIAN VICARIATE
? Where are we? Who are we? Hungary Bulgaria
Belong to 1 General Vicariate
Hungary - History
1221: 7th province founded in the Order
1569: the Provincia Hungariae ended Attached to the Czech Province 1857: part of the Austrian-Hungarian Province Hungarian Province – beginning of 20th c. 1950: discontinued – and pursued 1989: reorganized Present: General Vicariate Lay Dominican fraternity activities Regular meetings Prayer groups Parish work Dominican periodical ’Disciple’ Internet: http://laici.op.org/domi Lay Dominican Fraternities 1 fraternity in Sofia, Bulgaria: * 10 finally professed members * 1 temporarily professed * 1 postulant Lay Dominican Fraternities 12 fraternities in Hungary: * 85 finally professed members * 3 temporarily professed * 36 not committed Future goals we need to amend ourselves to become better Dominicans to grow to find the way towards the different parts of society, especially towards the youth Delegates Ferenc Parkányi – having voting right Mariya Mladenova – representing Bulgaria László Hunyadi – Helper Nikolett Murányi – ECLDF member