The Cleveland Hungarian Museum invites you to the last program in its 2025 Spring Lecture Series. It will be held at the Museum on Saturday, April 12 at 2:00 P.M. The title of the program is Pilgrims in a Foreign Land: A History of America’s Hungarian Catholic Shrines and Pilgrimage Traditions. The presenter will be Nicholas Boros and this lecture will be in English.
This past summer, Cleveland-native Nicholas Boros completed an over 300-page pictorial history showcasing the story of these Hungarian-American shrines and pilgrimage traditions, portions of which he will be sharing as part of his presentation. Nicholas Boros serves as an Upper School Mathematics Teacher at Hawken School in Gates Mills, Ohio. He completed his undergraduate studies in comparative religion, linguistics, and mathematics at Cleveland State University. His primary area of research focuses on various topics within the history of Eastern Orthodoxy in America, but he occasionally works on projects related to the historical development of Hungarian Catholicism in America.
As is our tradition, we will serve refreshments after the lecture and guests will a chance to discuss the topic further with Nicholas. Suggested donations: Adults $10, Students $5. Parking is available for $7 in the Galleria’s Parking Garage.