All along the week of the International Eucharistic Congress we would like to bring the Congress to the people as close as possible. Therefore, mission stages will be set up in Széll Kálmán Square and Örs vezér Square, where, anyone passing by can be part of concerts, testimonies, evangelistic plays throughout the week from Monday to Friday, from early afternoon to evening.
Right next to the stage in the tent “Meghallgatlak“ (“I’m here to listen”) there is a way for in-depth spiritual conversations, while around the stage our volunteers familiarise you with Christianity through personal informal talks.
Christian music bands are announced to be on stage, featuring: Kaláka, Makám, Jonatán Andelic, Golgota Gospel Choir, László Csiszér, Eucharist, Béla Pintér, Szabad-ON, Ferenc Flach…and others. Moreover, well-known artists such as János Lackfi, poet, and Soma Zámbori, actor are going to enrich the performances. Every day between 4 and 5 p.m. children’s programs will be on show.
Many of our guests will also appear on stage to share their testimonies on faith. Just to sample a few…. András Csókay neurosurgeon, Father Csaba Böjte, László Varga and János Székely bishops, Father András Hodász, Damian Stayne preacher, Mary Healy and Barbara Heil from the USA…Some of them are going to appear on other important programs of the International Eucharistic Congress.
Come and be part of the meetings, programs and do not hesitate to bring your friends as well!
László Csiszér and his ensemble’s mission, including testimonies. László Csiszér evangelizer, songwriter and musician, member of the New Jerusalem Catholic Community, staff member of the St. Andrew School of Evangelism. He has been evangelizing for more than twenty years by now through Christian popular music. Several of his records have been released. He and his fellow musicians travel tirelessly around the Carpathian Basin, performing musical services on glorifications, prayer occasions, Holy Masses and on a variety of courses with the aim to bring God’s good tidings to everyone.
Generations have grown up on the songs of the Kaláka music group. The genre and style of the sung poem have been established in Hungary by them, while they developed to be the greatest masters that of. The music group easily adapts to the atmosphere of the most varied poems, thereby ensuring a colourful and multi-style character to their unique music, making its sound unmistakable upon the combination of four vocals, classical and folk music instruments.
Generations have grown up on the songs of the Kaláka music group. The genre and style of the sung poem have been established in Hungary by them, while they developed to be the greatest masters that of. The music group easily adapts to the atmosphere of the most varied poems, thereby ensuring a colourful and multi-style character to their unique music, making its sound unmistakable upon the combination of four vocals, classical and folk music instruments.
Soma Zámori, actor, and his fellows put on stage the Passion of Christ. A visualisation with the help of sound, projected images and music. Extremely thrilling experience to see how the Scripture comes to life through the contemporary interpretation of professional performers.
Following the performance, Deacon Zoltán Kunszabó helps us to apply all the above we have seen on stage in our personal life. A further opportunity for God seekers to meet Him!
Sándor Csaba converted as a prisoner, and his faith has deepened in the prison. He speaks movingly about how a likely very successful male gets lost and how his life has been renewed in Jesus Christ.
The Eucharist Orchestra is the nationally known pioneer of the Catholic popular music. They regularly feature on Catholic youth events, and are frequent guests of the “Ez az a nap” (“This is the very day”) programs. Their songs are widely played in churches with guitar. Their mission is featured by high musical and spiritual demand, by a twisting swing and happiness.
The St. Andrew School of Evangelism has been present in Hungary since 1996, with the aim to show and teach us the ways of our testimonies to Jesus. Their staff members are talking about the sound base of their own faith in a professional and understandable manner.
Ferenc Flach, Leader of the House of Prayer in Pécs, Hungary. His music service dates back for more than two decades with a focus not on the music itself, but rather on the Soul-transmission. His show features Christian songs of praise and testimonies.
Over its several decades of history the Makám musical group is a demanding performer of sung poems inspired by and rooted in folk music. They are famous not only for their high quality artistic performance, but for their matured Christian spirituality.
The Golgota Gospel Choir has enriched with new colours the Hungarian music palettes since 2002. Their concert features well-known gospel classics and songs of praise. The Choir’s aim is to bring people into a personal relationship with God through their joyful music.
The internationally known and recognised neurosurgeon speaks with touching straightness about his path towards God, his failures and rises, while unveiling how faith and science work together in his personal vocation
László Varga, Diocesan Bishop of the Kaposvár Diocese is countrywide known for his deep and witty lectures, spiritual retreats and books. He is respected not only for his position, but rather reputed for his living faith that he shares and is able to hand over. Now he is going to make his testimony along with some of his Diocese’s worshippers.
If it’s God you are after, though without any idea how to get in touch with Him, then here is the place to be, we help you!