Marriage and working with children have a very important role in protecting health, said Fruzsina Skrabski, president of the Three Kings, Three Kings Foundation, on Thursday in Budapest at the conference entitled Balance at work, in the family. Anita Herczegh, wife of the President of the Republic, patron of the Marriage Week program series, read a work by János Lackfi at the meeting.
Fruzsina Skrabski stated at the event of the Three Princes movement that many people believe that living out individual desires gives happiness, even though we will be happy if we can give to each other, if we can live in community. He also said that the vast majority of Hungarians want to live in marriage, there are almost no conscious singles in Hungary, only those who for some reason cannot find a partner. That is why one of the missions of the movement is to help you find a partner.
Kornél Herjeczki , the national coordinator of the Marriage Week movement and the director of Harmat Kiadó, emphasized that they want to address and help those who are thinking about marriage and the 3.5 million married people living in Hungary, because a happy life in marriage does not only make the couple happy, it is important for the children , affects the quality of work, and the latter has economic implications.
Miklós Papp , a Greek Catholic priest and a teacher at the Sapientia College of Theology, highlighted four aspects which, according to him, still characterize the majority of marriages in East-Central Europe - as opposed to the West.
When getting married, "we not only say yes to the partner, but also say no to other options, we experience the stages of marriage - even the depths - with the same partner", the parties are similar in as many things as possible, but especially in ethics and faith, and they develop their own family spiritual habits the spouses - Miklós Papp explained his aspects.
Anita Herczegh , the wife of the President of the Republic, the patron of the Marriage Week program series, read a work by János Lackfi, in which the author reflected on the importance of the conscious presence of men in the family.
The conference continued with round table discussions on the balance of work and family, family-friendly practices and opportunities to support marriage.
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