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László Batthyány-Strattmann

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129: 293:. In 1902 Batthyány opened a private hospital with twenty-five beds next to it, where he worked as a general practitioner, later specializing as a surgeon and oculist. Hungary's first modernly equipped twenty-four-bed rural hospital soon became so busy that MÁV started a special train to the small village in western Hungary. Pharmacists and opticians redeemed his prescriptions and prescribed glasses for free, as Doctor László settled the bill in one sum at the end of each month. During the 137: 322:) and adopted the additional surname of "Strattmann". At Körmend he continued to practise as a doctor, becoming known for treating poor patients for no payment, which gained him the title of "doctor of the poor". Batthyány turned a wing of the castle into a hospital for ophthalmological patients and equipped it with state-of-the-art medical equipment. He financed the salary of the hospital staff from his own funds. 282:. They married in Vienna on 10 November 1898. The couple had thirteen children 3 of which were boys and the other 10 were daughters. His wife organized the family's daily life, the children's education, and helped her husband in the hospital. A great trial was the death of his first-born son, Ödön, who died as a result of late-diagnosed appendicitis. 35: 274:. This period was also accompanied by a renewal of his religious faith. He met Countess Maria Theresia von Coreth zu Coredo und Starkenberg (1874-1951), a devout Catholic, daughter of Count Karl Theodor von Coreth zu Coredo und Starkenberg (1837-1894) and his wife, Anna Bogdanovna Pankratieva (1849-1912), member of the 395:
On 23 March 2008, the fifth anniversary of his beatification, the Dr. Ladislaus Batthyány-Strattmann confraternity of prayer for the canonization of the poor's doctor was invested by the archbishop of Vienna
731: 357:. After fourteen months of illness, he died in January 1931. His body lay in state in the chapel of the castle at Kormend. He was buried in the family vault in the crypt of the Franciscan monastery at 661: 199:, the son of Count József Batthyány von Német-Ujvar (1836-1897) and his first wife and cousin, Countess Ludowika Batthyány von Német-Ujvar (1843-1882). The family moved to 711: 726: 686: 377:(Hungary). The process was interrupted for a time due to the political situation of the following decades. It was taken up again in 1982 due to the initiative of the 156: 706: 691: 721: 676: 651: 326: 701: 466: 374: 378: 370: 716: 666: 656: 305: 577: 309: 226:. According to the will of his father, he first prepared himself to care for the vast property of the Batthyánys. He studied 610: 507: 671: 401: 646: 482: 207:
in order to marry another woman. After obtaining a divorce on 21 January 1879, his father married Countess Antonia
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The Franciscan monastery at Güssing has a shrine depicting the beatification of László Batthyány-Strattmann.
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in 1876. His childhood was marred by the fact that his father left his family and converted to
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at the Economic Academy of Vienna, later also a great number of other subjects, including
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in Latin every day, and the rosary in the evening. In 1916, he and his wife joined the
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Geöffnete Augen. Ladislaus Batthyány-Strattmann und sein Leben als "Arzt der Armen"
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Ladislaus Batthyány-Strattmann - EIn Leben im Dienste Gottes und der Menschen
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The beatification process was begun in 1944 as a joint effort of the
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in Hungary, which he had inherited upon the death of his kinsman
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Dr. Batthyány-Strattmann László. 1870-1931. Dokumentált életrajz
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Hospital in Kittsee, Austria, named after Batthyány-Strattmann
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In 1915, Batthyány and his family moved to the castle of
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Grand Crosses of the Order of Saint Stephen of Hungary
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From 1907 till his death, László Batthyány prayed the
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Laslo's mother died when he was twelve years old. 116: 96: 86: 62: 46: 41: 21: 155:; 28 October 1870 – 22 January 1931) was a 341:At the age of 60, Batthyány was diagnosed with 222:He completed his secondary school studies in 8: 662:Members of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences 462: 460: 458: 451:http://w.genealogy.euweb.cz/hung/batth3.html 404:, being entitled under the justification of 591:Batthyány-Strattmann László ferences herceg 411:The hospital in Kormend is named for him. 33: 18: 546: 544: 542: 530: 528: 526: 712:Venerated Catholics by Pope John Paul II 327:Little Office of the Blessed Virgin Mary 308:in 1914; he also inherited the title of 135: 132:Batthyany-Strattmann memorial in Güssing 127: 727:Knights of the Golden Fleece of Austria 419: 145:László, 7th Prince Batthyany-Strattmann 478: 476: 474: 306:Prince Edmund of Batthyany-Strattmann 7: 687:People from Győr-Moson-Sopron County 503: 501: 499: 707:Beatifications by Pope John Paul II 692:Hungarian people of German descent 627:Dr. Ladislaus Batthyány-Strattmann 258:in 1896, and gained his degree of 16:Hungarian aristocrat and physician 14: 722:20th-century Hungarian physicians 677:20th-century venerated Christians 285:His father gave him a castle in 187:was born on 28 October 1870, in 652:Hungarian general practitioners 254:Batthyány became a student of 163:. Until 1914, he was known as 153:Ladislaus Batthyány-Strattmann 1: 702:Deaths from cancer in Austria 197:Hungarian aristocratic family 398:Christoph Cardinal Schönborn 589:Erzsébet Pálffy-Batthyány: 27:László Batthyány-Strattmann 748: 717:Deaths from bladder cancer 667:Hungarian beatified people 657:Hungarian ophthalmologists 266:, but soon specialized in 262:in 1900. He trained as a 32: 345:and admitted to the Löw 623:of the Batthyany Family 175:by the church in 2003. 613:on the Vatican website 586:. Eisenstadt 1986/1999 331:Franciscan Third Order 152: 141: 133: 375:bishop of Szombathely 343:cancer of the bladder 209:Kornis de Gönczruszka 139: 131: 379:bishop of Eisenstadt 371:Archbishop of Vienna 264:general practitioner 185:Batthyány-Strattmann 157:Hungarian aristocrat 215:, before moving to 647:Hungarian nobility 611:Official biography 555:, January 22, 2024 373:(Austria) and the 195:, into an ancient 142: 134: 280:Nikita Pankratiev 250:Career and family 126: 125: 87:Venerated in 739: 672:Batthyány family 622: 621: 619:Official website 572:. Güssing 2003. 568:Josef Dirnbeck: 557: 548: 537: 532: 521: 516: 510: 505: 494: 491: 485: 480: 469: 464: 453: 448: 442: 435: 429: 424: 276:Russian nobility 165:László Batthyány 73: 71: 37: 19: 747: 746: 742: 741: 740: 738: 737: 736: 637: 636: 617: 616: 607: 600:. Budapest 2001 596:Mária Puskely: 593:. 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Blessed

Dunakiliti
Austria-Hungary
Vienna
Austria
Catholic Church
Beatified
Vatican
Pope
John Paul II
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German
Hungarian aristocrat
physician
Catholic
beatified
Batthyány-Strattmann
Dunakiliti
Austria-Hungary
Hungarian aristocratic family
Austria
Protestantism
Kornis de Gönczruszka
Kalksburg
Kalocsa
Uzhhorod
agriculture

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