20 August - Saint Stephen, the founding king of Hungary, and the celebration of the end of the harvest and the new bread. He was the first king of Hungary from 1000 until his death in 1038. Stephen established at least one archbishopric, six bishoprics and three Benedictine monasteries, leading the Church in Hungary to develop independently from the archbishops of the Holy Roman Empire. He encouraged the spread of Christianity by meting out severe punishments for ignoring Christian customs. According to tradition, the first loaf of bread made from new wheat was baked on St. Stephen's Day after the harvest. Since the first baking of new wheat was in August, this month is also known as the month of new bread.
The priest blesses the new bread in the chapel of the St. Elizabeth Home
of the Alexian Mission in Hungary
of the Alexian Mission in Hungary
Brother Leo offers the new bread blessed during the mass
to the residents of the nursing home
to the residents of the nursing home
Brother Barry in front of the Holy Right (the mummified hand of our founding
King Saint Stephen) in St. Stephen's Basilica in Budapest
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