“Carry each other’s burdens” Children’s aid missions in the Netherlands

dc.contributor.authorHorváth, Erzsébet
dc.date.accessioned2023-02-21T08:42:32Z
dc.date.available2023-02-21T08:42:32Z
dc.date.issued2015-10-01
dc.description.abstractIn the 20th century the Dutch government and the Dutch people undertook the mission of helping socially deprived children on several occassions. The Hungarian and the Dutch Reformed churches have been tied by a close, brotherly bond for several centuries. The major organizer of the children’s holiday scheme was László Pap, Reformed minister, professor of theology in Budapest. 500 children on board of the first train traveled to the Netherlands on July 12th, 1948 and on January 19th, 1949 they arrived home. All the children are perfectly happy in their host families. The children are more than satisfied with their host families and vice versa. They had also found many friends, brothers and sisters, and had become family members.de
dc.description.abstractIn the 20th century the Dutch government and the Dutch people undertook the mission of helping socially deprived children on several occassions. The Hungarian and the Dutch Reformed churches have been tied by a close, brotherly bond for several centuries. The major organizer of the children’s holiday scheme was László Pap, Reformed minister, professor of theology in Budapest. 500 children on board of the first train traveled to the Netherlands on July 12th, 1948 and on January 19th, 1949 they arrived home. All the children are perfectly happy in their host families. The children are more than satisfied with their host families and vice versa. They had also found many friends, brothers and sisters, and had become family members.en
dc.description.abstractIn the 20th century the Dutch government and the Dutch people undertook the mission of helping socially deprived children on several occassions. The Hungarian and the Dutch Reformed churches have been tied by a close, brotherly bond for several centuries. The major organizer of the children’s holiday scheme was László Pap, Reformed minister, professor of theology in Budapest. 500 children on board of the first train traveled to the Netherlands on July 12th, 1948 and on January 19th, 1949 they arrived home. All the children are perfectly happy in their host families. The children are more than satisfied with their host families and vice versa. They had also found many friends, brothers and sisters, and had become family members.hu
dc.description.abstractIn the 20th century the Dutch government and the Dutch people undertook the mission of helping socially deprived children on several occassions. The Hungarian and the Dutch Reformed churches have been tied by a close, brotherly bond for several centuries. The major organizer of the children’s holiday scheme was László Pap, Reformed minister, professor of theology in Budapest. 500 children on board of the first train traveled to the Netherlands on July 12th, 1948 and on January 19th, 1949 they arrived home. All the children are perfectly happy in their host families. The children are more than satisfied with their host families and vice versa. They had also found many friends, brothers and sisters, and had become family members.nl
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dc.identifier.citationActa Neerlandica, No. 10 (2015): Handel, migratie, hulp - Betrekkingen tussen Hongarije en de Lage Landen door de eeuwen heen , 223-237
dc.identifier.eissn3004-1740
dc.identifier.issn1587-8171
dc.identifier.issue10
dc.identifier.jatitleAN
dc.identifier.jtitleActa Neerlandica
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/2437/346309en
dc.languageen
dc.relationhttps://ojs.lib.unideb.hu/actaneer/article/view/10689
dc.rights.accessOpen Access
dc.rights.ownerActa Neerlandica
dc.subjectchildren’s aid missionen
dc.subjectchildren’s holiday schemeen
dc.subjectfamily, loveen
dc.subjecta puritan lifestyle of prayer and pietyen
dc.subjectperpetual exampleen
dc.subjectLászló Papen
dc.subjectprofessoren
dc.subjectBudapesten
dc.subjectH. Th. Obbinken
dc.subjectUtrechten
dc.subjectBaron Van Tuyll van Serooskerken from the Hagueen
dc.subjectBishop László Ravaszen
dc.subjectDutch Protestant familiesen
dc.subjectHilversum and Haarlemen
dc.subjectchildren’s aid missionhu
dc.subjectchildren’s holiday schemehu
dc.subjectfamily, lovehu
dc.subjecta puritan lifestyle of prayer and pietyhu
dc.subjectperpetual examplehu
dc.subjectLászló Paphu
dc.subjectprofessorhu
dc.subjectBudapesthu
dc.subjectH. Th. Obbinkhu
dc.subjectUtrechthu
dc.subjectBaron Van Tuyll van Serooskerken from the Haguehu
dc.subjectBishop László Ravaszhu
dc.subjectDutch Protestant familieshu
dc.subjectHilversum and Haarlemhu
dc.subjectchildren’s aid missionde
dc.subjectchildren’s holiday schemede
dc.subjectfamily, lovede
dc.subjecta puritan lifestyle of prayer and pietyde
dc.subjectperpetual examplede
dc.subjectLászló Papde
dc.subjectprofessorde
dc.subjectBudapestde
dc.subjectH. Th. Obbinkde
dc.subjectUtrechtde
dc.subjectBaron Van Tuyll van Serooskerken from the Haguede
dc.subjectBishop László Ravaszde
dc.subjectDutch Protestant familiesde
dc.subjectHilversum and Haarlemde
dc.subjectchildren’s aid missionnl
dc.subjectchildren’s holiday schemenl
dc.subjectfamily, lovenl
dc.subjecta puritan lifestyle of prayer and pietynl
dc.subjectperpetual examplenl
dc.subjectLászló Papnl
dc.subjectprofessornl
dc.subjectBudapestnl
dc.subjectH. Th. Obbinknl
dc.subjectUtrechtnl
dc.subjectBaron Van Tuyll van Serooskerken from the Haguenl
dc.subjectBishop László Ravasznl
dc.subjectDutch Protestant familiesnl
dc.subjectHilversum and Haarlemnl
dc.title“Carry each other’s burdens” Children’s aid missions in the Netherlandsen
dc.typefolyóiratcikkhu
dc.typearticleen
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