The Legacy of St. Martin of Tours in Europe and in Hungary
International conference
Organizers:
Savaria Museum (Vas County Museums Authority) – Saint Martin Institute
The Hungarian Council of Saint Martin European Cultural Route
Backers:
The Council of the City of Szombathely
Interreg Central Europe NPA Project
Date: 16-17 May 2019.
Venue: Gallery of Szombathely – conference hall – Szombathely, Rákóczi u. 12.
(17 May – Szombathely – Kőszeg – Lukácsháza)
The goal of the event: to help local traditions and customs connected to St. Martin of Tours become an officially recognized part of the national or regional heritage in as many places as possible.
During the conference, the renewed altarpiece of the St. Martin Church of Csesztve (Nógrád County) is exhibited in the foyer of the Gallery.
Moderating the Conference: Ildikó Szommer, head of institute Savaria Museum – Saint Martin Institute
The Conference is in Hungarian and English languages. Professional interpreters will be present during the event.
Program:
16 May, Thursday
8.30-9.00
Registration
9.00-9.30 Welcome speech
- Tivadar Puskás, Mayor of the City of Szombathely
- Anikó Krucsainé Herter, Deputy State Secretary, Ministry of Human Capacities
9.30-11.00 Presentations
- The roads of St. Martin’s legacy in Pannonia – director Andrea Csapláros (Savaria Museum)
- The heritage of St. Martin, a „UNESCO World Heritage” – the example of Utrecht – Rien Sprenger (Sint Maartensberaad – Utrecht)
- The road to recognition – Possibilities and experiences – Eszter Csonka-Takács (Committee of Intangible Cultural Heritage – Szentendre)
11.00-11.15 Intermission
11.15-12.45 Presentations
- Heritage of the Birthplace – facts, legends, traditions – Gábor Kiss, archaeologist-historian (Savaria Museum – Szombathely)
- The Thousand Years Veneration of Martin in Pannonhalma – Konrád Dejcsics OSB, cultural director (Pannonhalma Archabbey)
- Keeping the traditions of St. Martin and “building the road” in Slovakia – the example of Čerín – Martin Kvak and Éva Szűcs
(Rada Európskej kultúrnej cesty svätého Martina na Slovensku)
12.45-13.00 Comments
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13.00-14.00 Lunch break
14.00-15.45 Presentations
- The legacy of Martin in North Rhine-Westphalia – The road to official recognition – Jeyaratnam Caniceus (Kempen, Germany)
- The veneration of Martin in Puglia – Silvio Spiri (Centro Culturale San Martino Puglia – Taviano, Italy)
- The revival of St. Martin’s Veneration in Keszthely – Zsuzsa Csángó, Eszter Ráczné Páldy (City Preservation Organization – Keszthely)
15.45-16.15 Comments, summary
16.15-16.30 Intermission
16.30-18.30
- Introducing Project New PilgrimAge – Szabolcs Szakály, head of the department (Mayor’s Office – Szombathely)
17 May, Friday
9.00 Meeting in the church of St. Martin
Where Martin was born according to Legend – the Birthplace with the eyes of an archaeologist – Gábor Kiss (Savaria Museum – Szombathely)
9.30 – Visiting Kőszeg by bus
A half-millennial tradition reborn – How did St. Martin protect the town in 1532?
Demonstrating the St. Martin apparition – Botond Tóth, with the Darabonts of Kőszeg.
A short walk in town, then visiting Lukácsháza.
– The veneration of St. Martin in Hungarian folk traditions and gastronomy – Gábor Barna, ethnographer (University of Szeged – Department of Ethnology and Cultural Anthropology
– Introducing St. Martin’s Pastry from Poznan (Poland) – Magdalena Bönditzné Siwiec
– The role of Via Sancti Martini in tending to the Legacy – closing speech – Róbert Orbán (The Hungarian Council of Saint Martin European Cultural Route)
13.30 Lunch in Lukácsháza, travel home
Contacts:
Ildikó Szommer – Savaria Museum – Saint Martin Institute
Róbert Orbán – The Hungarian Council of Saint Martin European Cultural Route
E-mail: martin.worldheritage@gmail.com