Former Bishop of Transylvanian Church District passes away
2018. november 14., szerdaRev. Géza Pap, former Bishop of the Transylvanian Reformed Church District, suddenly passed away on 13 November 2018.
Born in 1954 in Cluj (Kolozsvár), Bishop Géza Pap graduated from the Protestant Theological Institute in Cluj in 1978. Just one year later, he began serving as Assistant Pastor in Bucharest, Romania, and in 1981, he served in Magyarkiskapus. In December 1988, Bishop Pap became Senior Pastor at the Reformed Congregation in Kolozsvár-Felsőváros.
From 2000-2012, Rev. Géza Pap served as the 45th Bishop of the Transylvanian Reformed Church District. Afterwards, he became the acting president of the Synod of the Reformed Church in Romania.
At the inauguration of his successor, current Bishop of the Transylvanian Reformed Church District, Béla Kató, he gave him three pieces of advice in his address: He advised him not to get caught up in the stress; he encouraged him to take five minutes to, simply, be still and listen to God. Second, he reminded Bishop Kató that the church does not belong to the Bishop, it belongs to God. And finally, Bishop Pap said to be free of debt to others, to have a clear mind and a clear heart when making important decisions.
Bishop Géza Pap’s service has touched many lives, and the Church mourns his passing.
Contact us
Click here if you are interested in twinning.
Reformed Church in Hungary
Address: H-1146 Budapest, Abonyi utca 21.
PO Box: 1140 Budapest 70, Pf. 5
Email: oikumene@reformatus.hu
English, German and Korean language services in Budapest
Links
Recommended articles
-
It Takes More to See Than Just to Opening Your Eyes
I always go and leave with a prayer, because God is the only One, who can comfort those, who have lost their visions - believes Alexandra Kovács Nógrádiné. We spoke with the pastor of the Ministry to the Visually Impaired and Blind.
-
We Still May Not Know the Greatest Stories of the Reformation
We visited church historian Judit Balogh who speaks about the Reformation, and its effects on Hungary. The professor also told us what she personally received from the great Reformers.
-
Reformed Schools’ Campaign for Syria
This year we celebrate the 10 year Reformed Educational Fund that aims to express and strengthen the solidarity within the Hungarian Reformed Community. Now, the Armenian Evangelical School in Damascus, Syria will be supported through the Fund.
-
To Arrive into the Presence
An exhibition of contemporary sacred photography was opened in September. Photographer and poet Gyöngyi Hegedűs speaks about art, faith, flow and „scandalousness”.
-
A World of Neighbours
Kalunba joins the World of Neighbours programme of the Church of Sweden promoting Interreligious peace, peaceful coexistence and social sustainability in Europe.