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Kondor, Luís

LC control no.n 90623310
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Personal name headingKondor, Luís
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Variant(s)Kondor, Lajos
Kondor, Louis
Associated countryHungary
Austria
Germany
Portugal
LocatedSankt Augustin (Germany)
Fátima (Portugal)
Birth date1928-06-22
Death date2009-10-28
Place of birthGyőr-Moson-Sopron Megye (Hungary)
Place of deathFátima (Portugal)
AffiliationCatholic Church
Society of the Divine Word
Profession or occupationClergy
Monks
Found innuc90-19938: Lucia, M. Fatima in Lucia's own words, 1976 (usage on OWorP rept.: Louis Kondor)
nuc90-19949: Lucia, M. Memórias da Irmã Lúcia, 1976 (usage on MBtS rept.: Luís Kondor)
Zůstaň matkou, 1979: title page (P. Luis Kondor, S.V.D.)
Wikipedia, viewed November 11, 2021: Portuguese Luís Kondor page (Luís Kondor; born 22 June 1928 in Győr-Moson-Sopron; died 28 October 2009 in Fatima, Portugal; Hungarian Catholic priest living in Portugal; entered the Congregation of the Divine Word at age 18; made first vows in 1948; in 1949, emigrated to Austria, and then lived in Germany, where he was ordained priest in 1953; sent to Fatima, Portugal in 1954, where he became vice-prefect of the Divine Word seminary; in 1960, named vice-postulator for the cause of canonization of the little shepherd children who saw the vision at Fatima; became a leading figure in the cause for canonization; also helped build a number of monuments and religious houses in Fatima and other Portuguese locales) Hungarian Kondor Lajos [szerzetes] page (Kondor Lajos SVD; born 22 June 1928 in Csikvánd; died 28 October 2009 in Fatima; monk of the Divine Word Society of Hungarian origin, active in Fatima) German Luís Kondor page (Luís Kondor SVD; Hungarian Roman-Catholic priest and monk at the pilgrimage center of Fatima; joined the Divine Word Society in 1946; fled to Austria at the order of his religious superiors because of communist persecution of Christians in Hungary; lived in St. Augustin bei Bonn, 1950-1954; assigned to Fatima in 1954)