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Koch Róbert

Koch Róbert
Deceased
Birth data:
Siklósd, Austro-Hungarian Monarchy, currently Sigleß, Austria — February 26, 1890
Death data:
Dorog, Hungary — April 24, 1947
Denomination:
Roman Catholic
Ecclesiastical status:
diocesan
Diocese / Order:
Győr (1920-ig) → Székesfehérvár
Győr (1925-ig) → Esztergom-Budapest (korábban: Esztergom)
Ordination level:
priest
Priestly ordination:
Győr, Austro-Hungarian Monarchy, currently Hungary — June 29, 1913
Place of burial:
Tát, Hungary
Biographical data
He traced his family back to the family of Napoleon. He was ordained a priest in Győr on June 29, 1913. In 1920, as a result of the Treaty of Trianon, he transferred to the Diocese of Székesfehérvár, and in 1925 he was incardinated into the Diocese of Esztergom. According to the December 8, 1928, issue of Est, he was a Benedictine oblate and the head of the Missionary Medical Association, which made an offer to purchase the Sósfürdő. He played a significant role in the Verbite monks settling in Budatétény. He spent a short time in Canada. Since he undertook numerous missionary trips, traveling primarily by plane, he was also known as the “Saskatchewan Flying Priest.” Among his students was Leslie Nilsen, who was then a young schoolboy and later became a renowned actor. He served as chairman of the school board in the village of Tát and was posthumously awarded honorary citizenship (he received the title in 1997).
Domestic service locations
From To Place i Current name, country i Church / institution Position
1913 1916 Mosonszentjános, Austro-Hungarian Monarchy Jánossomorja, Hungary assistant pastor
1916 Lakompak, Austro-Hungarian Monarchy Lackenbach, Austria assistant pastor
1923 1924 Budatétény, Kingdom of Hungary Budapest - XXII. kerület, Hungary pastor
1925 1930 Budapest, Kingdom of Hungary Hungary religious educator and Benedictine oblate
1930 Nagybárkány, Kingdom of Hungary Hungary assistant pastor
1934 1947 Tát, Kingdom of Hungary Hungary Assistant pastor; parish priest from 1946
Foreign service locations
From To Place Current name, country Church / institution Position
1931 1934 Regina, SK, Canada pastor who builds churches
1932 1934 Otthon, SK, Canada pastor serving a parish
Literary activity
Adalékok Tát község történetéhez. Tát, 1936.
Life timeline
Birth
Siklósd, Austro-Hungarian Monarchy, currently Sigleß, Austria
Priestly ordination
Győr, Austro-Hungarian Monarchy, currently Hungary
Service in the homeland
19131916
Mosonszentjános, Austro-Hungarian Monarchy, currently Jánossomorja, Hungary
assistant pastor
Service in the homeland
Lakompak, Austro-Hungarian Monarchy, currently Lackenbach, Austria
assistant pastor
Service in the homeland
19231924
Budatétény, Kingdom of Hungary, currently Budapest - XXII. kerület, Hungary
pastor
Service in the homeland
19251930
Budapest, Kingdom of Hungary, currently Hungary
religious educator and Benedictine oblate
Service in the homeland
Nagybárkány, Kingdom of Hungary, currently Hungary
assistant pastor
Service abroad
19311934
Regina, SK, Canada
pastor who builds churches
Service abroad
19321934
Otthon, SK, Canada
pastor serving a parish
Service in the homeland
19341947
Tát, Kingdom of Hungary, currently Hungary
Assistant pastor; parish priest from 1946
Death
Dorog, Hungary
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Citation for this entry
Koch Róbert: personal record. In: Historical directory of Hungarian, Hungarian-descended, and Hungarian-speaking clergy serving abroad. Available at: https://www.diaszporalelkipasztorok.hu/persons_v2/view.php?id=556 (accessed: 2026-07-07).
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