Why is the Holy Crown sacred? What does the doctrine of the Holy Crown mean? Is everything that the Holy Crown represents still valid today? What does the Great Lady of the Hungarians have to do with the historical constitution, was it the right step to create a Basic Law instead of a Constitution? The last evening of the Civil Academy sought answers to the above questions, the guest of which this time was lawyer Zsolt Zétényi, an expert researcher of the history of the Holy Crown and the doctrine of the Holy Crown.
As an introduction to the evening, László Csizmadia, the founding president of CÖF-CÖKA, answered a frequently asked question these days: will there be a Peace March. The answer is yes , but the exact date has not yet been determined. At the same time, he emphasized that we are facing decisive days, because the European Union and municipal elections on June 9 will decide our long-term future. We can't send representatives to the European decision-making bodies who betray our country, who can only imagine how they could become the representatives of a supranational power in Hungary.
In essence, the questions of the evening Zsolt Zétényi's latest work, the Holy Crown book , analyzing the research related to the Holy Crown doctrine, the history of the Holy Crown and its influence on the functioning of our state today, also speaking about why Hungarian kings are called saints coronation relic and how the crown of Saint Stephen defines our statehood.
You can watch the evening of the Civil Academy in its entirety here:
Cover image: Citizens' House