The result of faith, hard work and unity for the young people of the Carpathian Basin, the soccer tournament named after the southern bell was held in the spirit of reconciliation, where it was truly valid that participation is not important!
Faith doesn't make things easier, it makes things possible - Minister of National Defense Kristóf Szalay-Bobrovniczky stated in a video published on his Facebook page on Sunday.
The position of head of ministry is at the Csaba Böjte Déli harangszó brothers in Transylvania, and in it the minister talks about: if we believe that what we do by working hard for each other and ourselves with good intentions, then it makes sense and will be successful.
He emphasized that the example of János Hunyadi teaches us that we must protect what is ours.
"We have to stand up for each other even when it seems that there is no chance of victory and everything is lost, because we have to stand up against a great force. If brave and humane people take up the fight and trust in the Good Lord, they add up what they have, strength, talent, knowledge and courage, it is always possible to win," emphasized the Minister of National Defense.
"János Hunyadi and brother Csaba's brother, the observant Franciscan St. János Capistrán, was able to bring the peoples living here into a team, an army, to defend their home against the conquerors. Their struggle is still reminded of their struggle all over Europe and everywhere in the world, where Christians live, by the ringing of the bell calling for prayer," Kristóf Szalay-Bobrovniczky pointed out.
"This is what football teaches us. It shows that only those who prepare thoroughly can compete," said Kristóf Szalay-Bobrovniczky in a video made at the Transylvanian event of the Southern Bell Ringing movement, which was combined with the children's football matches.