The Minister of Justice spoke about the importance of spiritual national defense on Friday in Budapest, at the Civil Solidarity Forum (CÖF) – Civil Solidarity Public Foundation (CÖKA) awarding ceremony for spiritual national defenders.

There has never been such a need for intellectual national defense as it is today, when the Brussels bureaucracy is "turning itself out of itself at war" with the defenders of European culture, Judit Varga insisted.

He put it this way: "we Hungarians" have "proved several times" in the past decade that we "choose" common sense and normality. CÖF-CÖKA represents this normality, he added.

According to the minister, Europe is going through a period of crisis, as it has to deal not only with the difficulties of the pandemic, but also with the crisis caused by migration.

It is a common sight that Christian churches are occupied in Brussels, policemen are shot at in Paris, cars are set on fire in Malmö, while "gender madness is destroying democracy," said Judit Varga.

When the personhood of women and men, the importance and right to exist of the family, are questioned, he added, "we can rightly feel that the basis of our lives is being threatened."

That is why, on the part of the government, the basic pillar of spiritual national defense was to enshrine in law that the mother is a woman and the father is a man, the politician indicated.

Quoting Albert Wass, he wrote, “there is a tree whose roots are very deep in the ground. Centuries deep inside, and humans are like that too. And neither such a tree nor such a person can be greatly harmed by the storm. You can only tear it, but you can't knock it out. Because its roots reach into the heart of the earth, and the earth holds such a tree and such a person with faithful strength."

"Our spiritual defenders are all such trees in the life of the nation. Thank you for supporting the growth of our nation with your loyal strength," he said.

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Budapest, June 11, 2021.
Retired Archbishop Gyula Márfi of Veszprém received the Spiritual Defender award at the presentation of the Spiritual Defender awards at the Uránia National Film Theater on June 11, 2021.
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László Csizmadia , the founder of the CÖF and the chairman of the CÖKA board of trustees, said that the "fraudulent liars" led by Ferenc Gyurcsány, hiding in the skin of the opposition, will be brought before the "moral confessional" in the 2022 elections.

"We must remind our descendants of our personal experiences", the freedom struggle of 1956, the legal tyranny of Kádár, the regime change, and "we must talk about the horrors caused by Ferenc Gyurcsány of the blood-red republic".

Because Ferenc Gyurcsány not only lied to his people, he was also able to launch a cavalry charge against peaceful citizens in 2006, he added. He believed that "while we fight shoulder to shoulder for the sovereignty of our country, we suffer the treason of the Hungarian opposition mutants".

"In the holy house of the National Assembly, we can see diabolical antics by representatives motivated by Judas money. They dream of a coup d'état; counter-selected individuals, morally retarded form the alliance with politicians living in the thrall of their egos, who have failed and repeatedly lost their responsibility," said László Csizmadia.

The CÖF-CÖKA 2020 Spiritual Defender of the Fatherland Awards were received by retired Archbishop Gyula Márfi Zoltán Balog Bencze Izabella , founding member of CÖF-CÖKA, received a posthumous award As an organization, the National Association of Transylvanian Circles (EKOSZ) was awarded.

Source: MTI

Cover photo: László Csizmadia, president of CÖF-CÖKA-CET (j) presents the Spiritual Patriot award to Zoltán Balog, president of the Foundation for Civil Hungary, bishop of the Reformed Church District of Dunamel, pastor of the Synod of the Hungarian Reformed Church (b) at the presentation of the Spiritual Patriot awards Urania National Film Theater on June 11, 2021. MTI/Zoltán Máthé