The resurrection of Christ now falls on April 4. For 44 years in Hungary, on this day we celebrated the national disgrace of our country, during which the Soviet troops - after the West left our country alone again, as almost always throughout history - robbed, murdered and raped our country, which was under German occupation and had no army. , only served as a battlefield in the XX. in the infernal struggle of the two most terrible dictatorships of the 20th century.

In 1938 and 1940, as a result of the Vienna decisions, we still hoped for a Hungarian resurrection. Our country was crucified by Trianon, we lost a significant part of our territory, population, economy, and intellectual power centers, and what was left was reduced to misery by the great powers, unemployment, loan compensations, and terrible poverty awaited the people who did not even want to get involved in the first great war. In the Crown Council, only the Hungarian Prime Minister, Count István Tisza, voted against the war, which of course meant nothing to the monarch. Even then, we were an "occupied" country, no matter how much we consider dualism a fertile period.

What could we hope for? We could pray for the Hungarian resurrection. That we can solder the pieces of our dismembered bodies together again. Our kingless kingdom tried to hitch its wagon to another losing but rising great power, Germany. What could he have done? Who would have negotiated with us? The successor states, like a Spanish boot, squeezed us between the borders of the truncated country, guarding our servitude at the will of the West.

Lying and celebrating that particular April 4th as liberation, another 45 years of occupation followed: the crucifixion is not over yet. In 1956, the West even thrust a spear into our hearts, when it allowed our country to sink again into a bloody dictatorship and then into treacherous goulash communism after our beautiful struggle for freedom. In 1989, the regime change brought about our physical liberation, but the West carried out an economic occupation with the help of the Hungarian communist nomenclature , colonized a significant part of our resources and markets, crushed our intellectual resources with the help of the cultural nomenclature, mockingly called our cultural unification policy nationalist and even Nazi the old-new Hungarian left advancing from internationalist to globalist, from communist to liberal.

And yet there will be a Hungarian resurrection! Because we believe in it! We believe that the people of St. István are not enemies, but brothers, we are united by the unifying and protective spirit of our great king across time and borders and the love of Jesus. We believe that in the context of the new alliance of the Central European peoples in the name of national independence, embedded in the Visegrád integration, the actors of the periphery will finally step onto the center stage.

The 2011 Peace March was the beginning of a new, loving revolution. The joyous crowd held together indicated that, having rolled away the big historical rock, We Rise. But our stigmas will forever remind peoples of the disgrace that happened to us.