At the beginning of the 20th century the relationship between the Roman Catholic and Protestant Churches in Hungary had been characterised by tensions and debates, which flared up from time to time in the same way as all over the world. Nevertheless among the followers of both denominations there were people, who sought to reduce the denominational controversies and wanted to reach peaceful solutions. The bourgeois-democratic revolution of October, 1918 and the Hungarian Soviet Republik in 1919, created a fundamentally new social and political situation for all religious communities in Hungary. As a result, more and more people inside the Roman Catholic Church and the two most significant branches of the Hungarian Protestantism – the...