Dénesi Tamás (szerk.): Collectanea Sancti Martini - A Pannonhalmi Főapátság Gyűjteményeinek Értesítője 5. (Pannonhalma, 2017)
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168 Somorjai Ádám OSB: A Szláv Bencés Kongregáció rövid története Dátum Rövidítés Megnevezés Előíró/jóváhagyó fórum--/--/1954 Summa Cartae Caritatis: Collectanea Ordinis Cister-ciensium Reformatorum ? 02/07/1957 Camaldulensis Eremitae 1957 SC. Rel. 11/09/1957 CRA. Lat. 1957 SC. Rel. 06/25/1958 Casinensis 1958 SC. Rel. 01/31/1959 Beureonensis 1959 SC. Rel. 03/25/1959 CRABern1959 SC. Rel. 06/05/1959 Sublacensis 1959 SC. Rel. Somorjai Ádám OSB The Slavonic Benedictine Congregation and the Convent of Komárno in Slovakia Since 1776, the Benedictine Convent of Komárno was a House of the Hungarian Benedictine Congregation (established in 1514). After the creation of the Slavionc Benedictine Congregation in 1945, the Convent became sui iuris with decree of the Congregation for Religious in the Vatican in September 1947, and a House of the Sla-vonic Benedictine Congregation of Saint Adalbert and Saint Margaret (OSB). In this overview we find the introduction of the meaning of the word Congregation in the Benedictine interpretation, the Congregations in Benedictine History and in the His-tory of East-Central Europe. Then, in the first part, the Author describes the short histo -ry of the Slavonic one, with special regard to the dispersion during Communism, and the refoundation after the Annus Mirabilis in 1989, he offers some statistical data of the Monasteries united in this Congregation in 1925 and in 2015. In the second part we find the description of the process of autonomy of the Komárno Convent that be-came part of Czechoslovakia after 1919. Because in May-June 1949 the Convent was deported by the authorities to Northern Slovakia, during Communism Benedictine life was not present in Komárno. In the Tables a list of the Benedictine Congregations is offered according to the Pontifical approval until 1959.