Lajos Ordass (1901–1978), born Lajos Wolf, was a Bishop of the Evangelical-Lutheran Church in Hungary. In 1944 he changed his name to Ordass, Hungarian for wolf, to protest the German occupation of Hungary. Like Cardinal József Mindszenty, Bishop Ordass resisted communism in Hungary at great personal cost. He was convicted in a show trial and sentenced to two years in prison in 1948. After the 1956 Hungarian Revolution, he was able to resume exercise of his bishop's office, but was removed a second time in 1958, living in forced retirement after that until his death in 1978. Ordass was elected twice to be vice president of the Lutheran World Federation, in 1947 and 1957. He was rehabilitated posthumously by the Hungarian state after the collapse of communism in Eastern Europe.
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| - Lajos Ordass (* 6. Februar 1901 in (dt. Toschau; heute Teil der Stadt Vrbas, Serbien) als Lajos Wolf; † 14. August 1978 in Budapest) war ein ungarischer evangelisch-lutherischer Bischof und Vizepräsident des Lutherischen Weltbundes. (de)
- Lajos Ordass [lajoŝ ordaŝ], laŭ hungarlingve kutima nomordo Ordass Lajos estis hungara pastro, luterana episkopo. Lia origina nomo estis Wolf Lajos. Lajos Ordass [1] naskiĝis la 6-an de februaro 1901 en Hungara reĝlando en Torzsa (nuntempa Savino Selo en Serbio). Li mortis la 14-an de aŭgusto 1978 en Budapeŝto. (eo)
- Lajos Ordass (1901–1978), born Lajos Wolf, was a Bishop of the Evangelical-Lutheran Church in Hungary. In 1944 he changed his name to Ordass, Hungarian for wolf, to protest the German occupation of Hungary. Like Cardinal József Mindszenty, Bishop Ordass resisted communism in Hungary at great personal cost. He was convicted in a show trial and sentenced to two years in prison in 1948. After the 1956 Hungarian Revolution, he was able to resume exercise of his bishop's office, but was removed a second time in 1958, living in forced retirement after that until his death in 1978. Ordass was elected twice to be vice president of the Lutheran World Federation, in 1947 and 1957. He was rehabilitated posthumously by the Hungarian state after the collapse of communism in Eastern Europe. (en)
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| - Lajos Ordass (* 6. Februar 1901 in (dt. Toschau; heute Teil der Stadt Vrbas, Serbien) als Lajos Wolf; † 14. August 1978 in Budapest) war ein ungarischer evangelisch-lutherischer Bischof und Vizepräsident des Lutherischen Weltbundes. (de)
- Lajos Ordass [lajoŝ ordaŝ], laŭ hungarlingve kutima nomordo Ordass Lajos estis hungara pastro, luterana episkopo. Lia origina nomo estis Wolf Lajos. Lajos Ordass [1] naskiĝis la 6-an de februaro 1901 en Hungara reĝlando en Torzsa (nuntempa Savino Selo en Serbio). Li mortis la 14-an de aŭgusto 1978 en Budapeŝto. (eo)
- Lajos Ordass (1901–1978), born Lajos Wolf, was a Bishop of the Evangelical-Lutheran Church in Hungary. In 1944 he changed his name to Ordass, Hungarian for wolf, to protest the German occupation of Hungary. Like Cardinal József Mindszenty, Bishop Ordass resisted communism in Hungary at great personal cost. He was convicted in a show trial and sentenced to two years in prison in 1948. After the 1956 Hungarian Revolution, he was able to resume exercise of his bishop's office, but was removed a second time in 1958, living in forced retirement after that until his death in 1978. Ordass was elected twice to be vice president of the Lutheran World Federation, in 1947 and 1957. He was rehabilitated posthumously by the Hungarian state after the collapse of communism in Eastern Europe. (en)
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