UDVARVÖLGYI, Zsolt András

Title: The Impact of the Social Doctrine of the Roman Catholic Church in Hungary During the Period of State Socialism. An Outline of the Issue – PDF

Abstract: This study outlines the impact and reception of the social doctrine of the Roman Catholic Church in Hungary during the era of state socialism (1948–1989). Through historical analysis and personal teaching experiences, the author explores how the Church’s social doctrine – primarily conveyed through papal encyclicals – was disseminated, interpreted, and suppressed in a communist regime marked by religious oppression. Despite the comprehensive and evolving body of social doctrine initiated by Rerum Novarum (1891) and developed through subsequent encyclicals such as Quadragesimo Anno, Mater et Magistra, and Laborem Exercens, the hostile political environment in Hungary significantly limited their influence. The study traces the systemic marginalization of the Church, the nationalization of its institutions, the persecution of clergy, and the censorship of religious discourse. However, it also highlights moments of resilience, such as the cautious reception of papal teachings in religious journals, and the Church’s gradual re-emergence in public life during the later Kadar era. After the 1989 regime change, a renewed interest in Catholic social thought led to the revitalization of religious education and charitable organizations. The study concludes that while the Church’s social doctrine had minimal institutional effect under socialism, it maintained a lasting spiritual influence that resurfaced strongly in the democratic transition period.

Author: UDVARVÖLGYI, Zsolt András

DOI: https://doi.org/10.17846/SHN.2026.30.1.191-206

Publication order reference: University of Miskolc, Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences, Institute of Applied Social Sciences, 3515 Miskolc-Egyetemvaros, Hungary, mail: zsolt.udvarvolgyi@uni-miskolc.hu

Source: Studia Historica Nitriensia, year: 2026, vol.: 30, number: 1, pages: 191-206

Keywords: Roman Catholic; Social Doctrine; State Socialism; Hungary; Papal Encyclicals; Church-State Relations; Religious Repression;

Language: English

Funding: The research and the manuscript were funded by a grant from the National Cultural Fund of Hungary (NKA) (number: 201102/03255) in 2020.