The reformed castle church of Sepsiszentgyörgy, renovated with the support of the Hungarian state, was consecrated at a thanksgiving service.

Transylvanian Reformed bishop Béla Kató

"In addition to our gratitude, we promise to preserve our language, culture, and faith. But we also send a message to Europe that here we will preserve Gothic, organ music and the intellectual product created by the Judeo-Christian culture 2,000 years ago," said the bishop.

János Árpád Potápi emphasized: the church was renewed with the cooperation of the Hungarian nation , but its renewal also required the active local community.

"I wish that within the walls of this church and here in Sepsiszentgyörgy there will always be a community that is able to act for itself, for its narrower and wider country, and for its nation. Because God's blessing will always be there!" said the state secretary responsible for national policy.

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