Calvin Synod Herald, 2004 (105. évfolyam, 1-12. szám)
2004-03-01 / 3-4. szám
10 CALVIN SYNOD HERALD f WILLIAM PENN ASSOCIATION A FRATERNAL BENEFIT SOCIETY 709 Brighton Rd., Pittsburgh, PA 15233 Phone: (412) 231-2979 Toll Free: 1-800-848-PENN Fax: (412) 231-8535 ( \ Endre Ady: On the Chariot of Elijah The Lord bears off Elijah-like Those whom He greatly loves and tries; He gives them swift and fiery souls, The fiery chariots of the skies. Elijah-folk toward Heaven rush And stop on caps of endless snow. On summits of Himalaya With clattering wheels their chariots go. Unhoused between the earth and sky, By winds of Fate they are impelled; Toward a wicked, chilling grace Their chariot-wagon’s course is held. Their brains are ice, their souls are fire; Earth laughs as on their path they sway. With cold and glinting diamond-dust The Sun in pity strews their way. J ÁLDOTT HÚSVÉTI ÜNNEPEKET KÍVÁNUNK MINDEN MAGYAR TESTVÉRÜNKNEK 1921 óta gondozzuk magyar testvéreinket szép, dombos, vidéki környezetben. Gondos ápolással, rendszeres programokkal, magyar nyelvű istentisztelet és lelkészszolgálattal ápoljuk testvéreinket. Medicaid/Medicare igazolt. NYUGDÍJAS FALU • ÖREGEK OTTHONA IDEIGLENES ÁPOLÁS - HOSSZÚTÁVÚ ÁPOLÁS HAPPY EASTER TO ALL OUR HUNGARIAN BROTHERS AND SISTERS We’ve been caring for our brothers and sisters since 1921, in a beautiful, rural environment. We provide loving nursing care, cultural programs, Hungarian Church Services and on-site Ministry. Medicaid/Medicare approved facilities. RETIREMENT VILLAGE ASSISTED LIVING FACILITIES SHORT-TERM NURSING CARE • LONG-TERM NURSING CARE Bethlen Home 125 Kalassay Drive • Ligonier, PA 15858 e-mail: revimre@bethlen.com phone: 724-238-6711 Rev. Imre A. Bertalan Michael Walker Executive Director Administrator Rev. Dénes Tamás 1925 - 2003 Rev. Dénes Támás was born in Szentgál, Veszprém Co., Hungary on January 23,1925., and died Jane Lew, WV, October 19, 2003. His father was Dénes Tamás, mother Esther Devecseri. He married Susanna EAlexay on February 1st, 1958 in Franklin, NJ. He attended the elementary school of the Reformed Church in Szentgál; Reformed Church gymnasium in Pápa and in Budapest 1948-1955. In 1956 due to the Hungarian uprising agaist the Russians, he left Hungary and went to Austria and Germany, where he worked with the Hungarian refugees. He came to the United States in 1956. He was employed by the Bethlen Home Orphanage in Ligonier, PA. Was ordained by the Newton Presbytery on October 13,1957. He was elected pastor by the Hungarian Presbyterian Church Franklin, NJ. 1957-1959; Manville, NJ 1960-1965; Inlet, NY. and Raquette Lake, NY., 1967-1970; Weston, WA1970-1975; Bethlen, PA. Hungarian Reformed Church 1975-1981 and McKeesport, PA 1981-1989, ‘til his retirement. While he was in Weston, WV he was chaplain of the State Hospital, while in McKeesport, PA. he was elected Dean Emeritus by the Classis. He was also a member of the Pittsburgh, PA., Presbytery. They had two sons: Paul and Joseph Zoltán and a daugher Esther Susanna. V Francis Vitéz