“Attending to a Religious Past: A Journey to the Székely Lands”

Religious freedom expanded and changed significantly in a historic part of Romania called Transylvania, which is home to Hungarian Unitarians who have faced religious persecution over centuries. The history of this region contains key moments in a struggle for religious tolerance with lessons for us today. Rev. Megan shares accounts from the Transylvanian village of Bozodujfala, which holds a special place in the history of Unitarian multi-religious life, along with memories of her own pilgrimage on foot through the Székely Lands in Transylvania. How does attending to the past connect our own toils to those who have struggled and survived?