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University President Meets With Hungarian Ambassador Ahead of Pope Francis' Visit to Hungary

蜜桃社 President Dr. Peter Kilpatrick met the Ambassador of Hungary to the United States Szabolcs Takács on Wednesday to discuss possibilities for international educational collaboration. The meeting occurred just days before Pope Francis traveled to Hungary for a three-day visit.
University President Dr. Peter Kilpatrick greets Ambassador of Hungary to the United States Szabolcs Tak谩cs outside of McMahon Hall. (蜜桃社/Patrick G. Ryan)

蜜桃社 President Dr. Peter Kilpatrick met the Ambassador of Hungary to the United States Szabolcs Tak谩cs on Wednesday to discuss possibilities for international educational collaboration. The meeting occurred just days before Pope Francis traveled to Hungary for a .

鈥淭he whole country is excited,鈥 said Ambassador Tak谩cs of the Pope鈥檚 apostolic journey to Hungary during a roundtable discussion with University administration and faculty. The ambassador鈥檚 visit was part of a larger tour of the U.S. that he said has included several higher educational institutions, such as the University of Notre Dame and Georgetown University.  

Dr. Kilpatrick鈥檚 efforts to build such international connections precede his appointment as president. President Kilpatrick holds a doctorate in chemical engineering and was granted an honorary doctorate in 2013 from PPKE, which is the Hungarian counterpart to 蜜桃社.

Dr. Kilpatrick said he and his colleagues at 蜜桃社 see 鈥渕any opportunities to engage with the universities in Hungary with student exchanges, joint research, cultural exchange 鈥 and collaboration on many issues.鈥

鈥淎s we are one Church and one community worldwide, I think it makes great sense to forge closer and closer ties with those countries and universities with whom we align our values so closely,鈥 he said.

Four people standing together
From left to right: State Secretary Bal谩zs Hank贸 of the Ministry of Culture and Innovation, Ambassador of Hungary to the United States Szabolcs Tak谩cs, University President Dr. Peter Kilpatrick, and Assistant Secretary G谩bor Csaba of the Ministry of Culture and Innovation. Not pictured is Minister-Counselor Gergely Cs茅falvay-Csonka of the Embassy of Hungary in Washington, D.C., who was also part of the delegation.  (蜜桃社/ Patrick G. Ryan) 

From left to right: State Secretary Bal谩zs Hank贸 of the Ministry of Culture and Innovation, Ambassador of Hungary to the United States Szabolcs Tak谩cs, University President Dr. Peter Kilpatrick, and Assistant Secretary G谩bor Csaba of the Ministry of Culture and Innovation. Not pictured is Minister-Counselor Gergely Cs茅falvay-Csonka of the Embassy of Hungary in Washington, D.C., who was also part of the delegation.  (蜜桃社/ Patrick G. Ryan) 

During the meeting, Hungary鈥檚 education secretary Bal谩zs Hank贸 noted that the Pope鈥檚 last scheduled public engagement  is an address at PPKE on the topic of science and faith.

Aaron Dominguez, University provost, spoke to the delegation about his commitment to 蜜桃社鈥檚 mission to advance the dialogue between faith and reason. He said the institution鈥檚 鈥渦nique strength and gift to give to the world鈥 includes building collaborative international educational partnerships.

Vice Provost for Global Connections for Global Strategies Duilia de Mello told the ambassador that the University has formal relationships with dozens of universities around the world that have fostered an international community of scholars.

Provost Dominguez said after the day's events that he is thankful for the delegation's visit because "it is important that they and the world know the closeness of our two peoples, our countries, and those who share the faith. This is evidenced also by the closeness of the Holy Father and his visit to Hungary.鈥

鈥淚 look forward to this continued brotherhood and cooperation academically at 蜜桃社," said Provost Dominguez.

University alumnus and former lecturer Max Teleki came to the meeting directly from Capitol Hill, where he was advocating for legislative action to condemn Russian mercenary activities in Ukraine. He is a board member of the Hungarian American Coalition, which has donated funds for medical care of ethnic Hungarians in Ukraine.

鈥淭his meeting was meaningful not only because I have a personal and professional connection to CUA, but also because of the work I do in Central and Eastern Europe,鈥 said Teleki. 鈥淚 appreciated being included and hearing about how CUA hopes to build a formal working relationship with universities in Hungary.鈥 

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