Saint Martin pilgrimage in Budapest

6 November 2021.

On 6 November 2021, for the eleventh time, we will commemorate Bishop Saint Martin, our country's first co- patron saint, in a pilgrimage called Via Sancti Martini in Budapest. The main theme of this year's programme is the influence of Saint Martin on the universal Church and on Hungarian history. His message to the people of King Stephen.

The meeting and the lecture will take place at the University Church, also known as the Church of the Assumption, (7 Papnövelde u., District V, Bp.) starting at 9.30 a.m. Afterwards we will go to the Church of the Assumption in the city centre, and then to the Buda Castle to visit the Budapest History Museum, the National Gallery and the Matthias Church, where we will see the monuments of St. Martin.

During the pilgrimage we will observe the current national epidemiological measures.

This year's pilgrimage will be hosted by Dr. Levente Balázs Martos, Rector of the Central Institute for the Education of the Clergy.

The pilgrimage will be led by Tamás Szávai.

Contact: szavait@yahoo.com, 06/1/340 4262

½ 10 HOURS TALKING AND STARTING POINT:

UNIVERSITY TEMPLOMA or (PUBLIC HEADQUARTERS TEMPLOMA)

Budapest V. district. Access: from M3 Metro, Kálvin tér stop, Kecskeméti street or Ferenciek square.

St. Martin's side altar with the statues of St. László and King St. Stephen (to the left of the entrance).

Other locations concerned:

BUDAPEST-BELVÁROSI NAGYBOLDOGASSZONY MAIN PARISH CHURCH

Budapest V. district. 

Lost 14th century fresco of Saint Martin

BUDAPEST HISTORY MUSEUM

Budapest Palace E. building 1014 Budapest, Szt. György tér 2.

Monuments of the medieval royal chapel

HUNGARIAN NATIONAL GALLERY

Budavári Palota D. building 1014 Budapest, Dísz tér 17: Gothic panel paintings of the Old Hungarian Collection; Dome I: two angels from the Coronation Church of Bratislava

CHURCH OF OUR LADY OF ASSUMPTION (MATTHIAS)

Budapest I. district. Szentháromság tér 2.

St. Martin's stained glass window 

9700 Szombathely Ősz u. 4. • +36 30 352 0579 • info@viasanctimartini.eu