New, futuristic Reformed Church secondary school opened in Hungary

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Opening a new secondary school run by the Reformed Church in Budapest on Saturday, Prime Minister Viktor Orban said schools were central to the values around which children organised their lives, how they related to their family, to their sense of Hungarianness, and to their gender.

“We cannot avoid the question … what values should guide our children and their approach to their family, their nationality, even their own gender,” Orban said at the event held at the Rozsakerti Demjen Istvan Reformed Primary School and Gymnasium in the 22nd district.

Citing renowned Reformed Church priest Endre Gyokossy, Orban said Christian freedom was “bestowed on us to … raise children as Homo Christianus”,

committed to their faith, family, nation and their fellow human beings.

Speaking at celebratory mass, the prime minister said state funding for church-run schools reaped dividends in terms of “the education and culture of all Hungarians as well as care for families, the vulnerable, the elderly, the poor and the ailing.”

Also, cooperation between church and state helped to “build the nation and Hungarian communities across the borders,” he added. He said the current generation had three tasks:

saving and renewing all that Hungarians have created in the past millennium in the Carpathian Basin;

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  1. Ecce Homo Orbanicus.
    Indoctrination level is surpassing any limit. It is far worse than during Socialist time.
    Hungary is hopeless.

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