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HRONSKY
BENADIK and
FATHER VIT
USAK
On Sunday, October 22, 1995, I made
stop in Hronsky Benadik to visit the director of the Salesian's community
father Vit Usak. Who told me a about the history of church and the
monastery. Order of Salesian's is all around the globe. It's Slovak center
is in Bratislava however they are also in Sastan, Bardejov, Petzalka,
Trnavka, Kosice, Dubnica nad Vahom, Michalovce, Poprad, Presov, Roznava,
Kopanka, Zilina.
This Church built in the Gothic style
of architecture was built over a Romanesque style church that was built
here and consecrated in 1075. Long wars and attacks by Avars and Turks and
other feudal nobles including Matus Cak from Trencin, have ruined the
church and monastery. In 14th century in the place of the old ruined
church they built a new and bigger one in Gothic style. During the Turkish
wars they rebuilt the whole object to a fortress with fortified walls,
watch towers, the windows were removed and replaced with rock walls.
The pilgrimage monastery Catholic
church in Hronsky Benadik was built in fourteen century in years'
1342-1382. The exact dates are not known anymore as the written documents
have not been found. In 1995 village of Hronsky Benadik was celebrating
920 anniversary of the first mention of the church and monastery. They
call it fortified monastery. The church was fortified and rebuilt again in
1881 after a fire that almost destroyed it completely. First they wanted
to repair it and build a wooden scaffold around that burned too and
damaged the church even more. They rebuilt in completely then. In those
times the territory what is now known as Slovakia was under the Ostrihom's
Archbishop.
At first it was order of Benedictines
that were living here. The name of the village was originally Hronsky
Svaty Benadik Hron's St. Benadik. They had dealings with the Archbishop of
Ostrihom, Bishop of Nitra and others and they left Hronsky Benadik in 1552
with the last monk leaving in 1555. Since then the property was under the
direction of the Archbishop of Ostrihom until the end of Austro-Hungarian
monarchy and for a year conventionalists lived here. In 1919 Trnava become
the new seat of administration of the territory, previously administered
by Ostrihom in the Slovak lands. Shortly it became the seat of the Bishop
and later the Archbishop. The Apostolate Administrator named during this
time a priest for the Church in Hronsky Benadik.
The order of Salesian fathers' first
came to Slovakia in 1924 and settled in Sastin, western Slovakia. Second
locality of the Salesian order was Hronsky Benadik. They were in Vrable
prior to that all together about 25 people and did not have enough room so
they have changed locations with the priest from Hronsky Benadik, who went
to Vrable and they arrived in Hronsky Benadik. They formed school for
novice's of their order. There was a director of the novices, Chaplain,
Chaplain for Kozarovce and Orovnica, there were brothers of the order,
they had horses and live stock and they lived here until 1950 until they
were liquidated as the other orders during the night from 13 to 14 April
1950. After that the previous regime turned the monastery into a
vocational school, carpenter’s work shops, theater and the whole object
was devastated. Right now you cannot go to the upper floors as they are
unsafe and may collapse any time. After that they had a home here for nuns
of different orders here. About 60 of them are buried in the cemetery. In
1989 the nuns returned to their orders and the Salesians have returned
again as before. Not anymore as novitiate, but just the parish office. So
there is only a priest and Chaplain here Father Usak is the director, than
there is a retired priest and one layman.
Every year they hold at least 16 to 17
spiritual practice sessions for the priests. They are maintaining the
monastery, but can not afford any repairs, as they have lots of work with
repairs of the church. They fixed the roof first, the state did
contributed some money later they fixed the main entrance and the state
has giving them less and less money every year and in 1995 the state has
given them nothing. So they turned to corporate sponsorship and received
40000.00 Sk from Slovnaft a major Slovak Refinery company, 80000.00 Sk was
from other donations and still need over 3000000.00 Sk to fix the facade.
They manage the churches in Hronsky
Benadik, Orovnica and Psiare where they just finished building a new
church that was consecrated on May 24, 1996, the celebration of Virgin
Mary by Archbishop Jan Sokol.
Father Usak is a writer too. He became
a writer by accident. He always felt that he had the ability to be a
writer however had no opportunity to practice it. His knowledge of the
Slovak language is excellent. In 1973 he went to work as a corrector in
the Slovak Institute in Rome. He worked on many books doing language
corrections. The first book he corrected was: "The History of
Salvation."
Then he used to write for magazine:
"The voice from Rome." During this time he frequently visited
what was at that time known as Yugoslavia. Those were the times when there
were not to many visitors from Slovakia there and he used to go there for
12 years.
He got to know many Slovaks in the
Slovak villages and did lots of research including the seniors from first
generation that were born there, but still remembered how the life used to
be in those villages. They are all gone now. When he realized that their
past is so colorful, he started to make notes, went to search for
documents about their past in old parishes. He found birth and wedding and
death certificates. His search extended to schools and searches in
newspaper’s archives, but he could not find many articles.
Suddenly he realized that he has more
material on the Slovaks there than anybody else he started to put it
together and when Father Lacko from Oriental Institute in Rome saw it he
encouraged him to publish it. And he documented 250 pages, one could say
it is the: "History of Slovaks in Croatia."
In 1983 when he was 60 he went on a
pilgrimage to the Holy Land. He wrote about his trip in Jednota paper,
published in USA, together twenty stories. He added to it and published 80
page book.
He started to write poems and published
them in a book called: "I am adding to bonfire." Later on, late
Mt. Elias from USA suggested to make poems for children. Father Usak
worked on this project for many years and later did finish and published
the poems: "On children's wave."
He is not very well known in Slovakia
as all his books were published in Rome. Stories were published in USA,
then he wrote also for Italian magazine La Stanca Literaria and for four
years he had a spiritual article in every issue.
Father Usak has returned to Slovakia
and Hronsky Benadik in 1990, recently he stop writing as he is getting old
and tired and just does not have feel for it after fulfilling his duties.
He is sending best wishes to our members and please if you pass through
Hronsky Benadik do stop by.
Editor's note: Father Usak is now in
Salesian Monastery in Velka, Poprad.
Otec Vit Usak, Saleziani
Velicke Namestie 1
O58 01 Poprad-Velka 1
Slovakia
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