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    Gulácsy Lajos mint missziós munkás és az élő Ige szolgálója (életútvázlat a lelkipásztorrá történő szenteléséig)
    (Károli Gáspár Református Egyetem Hittudományi Kar Egyháztörténeti Kutatóintézet, 2025) Szamborovszkyné Nagy Ibolya; II. Rákóczi Ferenc Kárpátaljai Magyar Főiskola (Beregszász)
    Lajos Gulácsy served as the bishop of the Transcarpathian Reformed Church (TRC) from 1994 to 1998. This period was a time of visible and tangible revitalization for the KRE, making him perhaps the most well-known figure among Transcarpathian clergy within the Reformed Church of the Carpathian Basin, due to his actions, public confessions, and the impact of his work. Meanwhile, very little is known about his activities prior to his ordination as a pastor. The goal of our research lies in this gap, as we aim to systematically and chronologically uncover Lajos Gulácsy’s life journey, from his involvement in missionary work to the beginning of his pastoral ministry in 1978, based on contemporary sources, reminiscences, and documents. We believe that only by understanding the life path of this late pastor, church secretary, and later bishop, can we comprehend his driving motivations. By following his activities throughout his life, we also aim to demonstrate how his multifaceted work contributed to the spread of the living Word. There is not much to be said about the research background of the mentioned period, as only two publications have attempted to outline the full life path of the late bishop. The results were more modest than successful, as they present a notably incomplete and rough picture of the period up to 1978. Since one of these works is authored by the writer of these lines, we have made an effort to fill in this gap. For this reason, we have sought to enrich the sources of the topic by incorporating as many diverse documents and types of sources as possible, including court records from Lajos Gulácsy’s arrest in 1949, interviews with the later pastor, and even his self-published autobiographies. Nevertheless, a common feature of these widely known documents is that they primarily focus on the period after his arrest and conviction, as well as on his activities during the revitalization period of the TRC.

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