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In 1950, the monastic orders were dissolved in Hungary, but Father Emil and Mother Gemma, in order to keep the community together during the years of persecution, moved to Érd with a few sisters, like a civilian family. The members of the community worked in factories and offices, won medals, went on holiday to Lake Balaton or went to the theatre and cinema - like any normal girl.
But in the evenings and at dawn, behind closed doors and curtained windows, they continued their monastic life in secret, in the spirit of the monastic ideal. Father Emil's explanations of the rules went around the homes of the sisters in Budapest and Erden on indigo-typed paper and tape, while Sister Gemma led the way with her spiritual support and sense of responsibility. Finally, in 1967, the ÁVH opened a group file under the pseudonym Bakonyiak to investigate illegal activities.
That's how a sofa for surveillance ended up under the bush opposite the main gate of the monastery in Věrd, hot coffee in the hands of the ÁVÓ officer during the search, and Sister Gemma, who called me Mother, behind the wheel of a Wartburg car.
Abbess M. Gemma Punk has been a Superior of the Order for 73 years. This is unprecedented in the history of the Church. Under her leadership, the Regina Mundi community of Cistercian Sisters has matured into one of the strongest illegal groups of its time, with monastic holiness and courage.
Hungarian documentary, 2018
The show is recommended for children under 6 years of age under the supervision of an adult!
Subtitled on teletext page 888.
Screenwriter:Zsuzsanna Bak, Ildikó Kosztolni
Cinematographer: István Kürti
Directed by Zsuzsanna Bak, Petra Szőcs[/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row]