Placid Olofsson

[1] In 1946, he was interned in the Soviet Union in a Gulag labour camp on the basis of fake charges, where he spent ten years.

After his return to Hungary with his teachings, lectures and books, he gave faith and hope for life to thousands of people.

His head teacher was the famous Benedictine monk Ferenc Xavér Szunyogh.

If I am looking for myself, humble me, but if I promise you, bless me and help me very much.Olofsson worked as a chaplain for a year in Győr, but shortly afterwards became a priest in the army because the Second World War broke out.

[9] Then Olofsson became a teacher in Sopron where, besides teaching humanities, he held worldview lectures on Capitalism, Socialism, Fascism, Nationalsocialism, and Christianity, until the occupation by Germany.

[10] In 1945, Jusztinián György Serédi named him as the cardinal advisor of Margit Slachta's Sisters of Social Service.

After winning one seat, Olofsson passed it on to another candidate of the Christian Women's League.