We have already received a great deal of positive feedback about the roll-up traveling exhibitions presenting the spiritual legacy of Bódi Mária Magdolna. These roll-ups have been displayed mainly in visitor centers and churches in many parts of the country – including Budapest, Eger, Esztergom, Győr, Kalocsa, Kaposvár, Pécs, Szeged, Székesfehérvár, Szombathely, Vác, Veszprém, Zalaegerszeg, Miskolc, Búcsúszentlászló, Gyulafehérvár, and Szentendre.
In the spring, thanks to the involvement of enthusiastic retired teacher Ágnes Bertók Péterné, our exhibition also reached Szentendre. We received the following letter from Ágnes about the display:
“My goal is for as many people as possible to learn about the life of the saintly Bódi Magdi. She should stand as an example to us: even today, it is possible – and necessary – to act for others.
I first set up the exhibition in the chapel of the Saint Andrew Catholic Primary School in Szentendre. The teachers brought their classes to the chapel, where the children could learn about Magdi’s life through the display. I am very glad that almost every student in the school saw the exhibition. The teachers were also grateful for the opportunity.
With the help of our deacon, the Catholic students of the neighboring Reformed high school were also able to view the roll-ups.
Afterwards, the exhibition was moved to the Saint Peter and Paul Church in Szentendre, where it was very well received and viewed by many.
I then took the roll-ups to Pomáz, to the Church of Saint Stephen the King. The people of Pomáz were very happy for the opportunity. Currently, the display can be seen in the Church of the Holy Cross in Balatonföldvár.
I have already arranged with the parish priest of Nagykovácsi, and I will soon take the panels there.
In September, I plan to continue making Magdi’s life known at the Franciscan High School in Szentendre.
The exhibition stayed in each location for an average of four to five weeks.
I have also organized two pilgrimages to Litér, where we visited the grave of Bódi Magdi.
I hope I can help more people get to know the life of Bódi Mária Magdolna.”
We thank Ágnes for her devoted work and pray for God’s blessing upon her life.