HIS-Press-Service, 1978 (3. évfolyam, 9-12. szám)
1978-02-01 / 9. szám
HIS Press Service No.9. February 1978 Page 7 OLD AGE AND REST HOMES Old age homes for secular priests Church subsidized 8000 Székesfehérvár, Petőfi u.2 for ca. 50 Persons 9700 Szombathely, Várköz 1 20 Persons 2500 Esztergom, Dobozi u.l2 10 Persons 6300 Kalocsa Szabadság tér 3-5 Old age homes for members of religious orders State subsidized 9090 Pannonhalma, Vár 1 100 Persons for religious women State subsidized 5100 Jászberény, Marx tér 1 140 Persons 2373 Gyón, Vasút u.10 100 Persons 2600 Vác, Vak Bottyán tér 1 100 Persons 8427 Bakonybél, Apátság 80 Persons 8083 Csákvár 80 Persons 3892 Hejce 60 Persons 2081 Piliscsaba, Kálmán u.7 25 Persons Church subsidized 2621 Verőce, Castle Migazzi 50 Persons 7694 Püspökszentlászló- Hosszuhetény 40 Persons 7624 Pécs, Szt. István tér 23 60 Persons For lay persons (mothers of priests etc.) Church subsidized 7624 Pécs, Szt.István tér 13 20 Persons Rest homes for priests 4200 Hajdúszoboszló, Wesselényi u.l 8280 Héviz, Petőfi u.8 "Stella", 3235 Mátraháza Rest home for the Archdiocese of Eger 5309 Berekfürdő Rest home for the Diocese of Pécs 7815 Harkány In addition, there are several smaller private rest homes for priests, theology students, and religious. In 1978/79 the construction of an old age home owned by the Church in Budapest's XIIth district should be completed. Persons can already reserve places in this home for 160.000 forints per bed. The construction of a sanatorium for priests, which is to be run by former members of the Brothers of Mercy, is planned at present.