Buza Zsolt: Mikó Jenő: „Az elszemélytelenedés tüneteinek kóros hatását sokféleképpen észleljük…”
Jenő Mikó: „The pathological effect of the symptoms of impersonation of the symptomatic effects of the symptoms of alteration”.
Jenő Mikó, the pastor of the Slovak Reformed Christian Church and then bishop between 1988 and 1996, tried to serve our church in the light of the gospel during the great changes. It took a huge responsibility, a family and churches base that provided the background, as well as a powerful and repeated start to create a living and professing community after the ossified system where the established customs were obvious. The world opened up, the vision expanded, the service multiplied, more hands and fewer complainers were needed. In such a situation, the Catechetical Seminaries in Kassa and Komárom were established, later in 1994 the Calvin János Theological Academy, the constitution of our Church was renewed, foreign relations expanded and we had to stand firm under the weight of trials, yet the most noble goal was the strengthening of the congregations. The work continued as it was possible and with whom it was possible. This short study is the imprint of this, which is a summary of a life that had to learn to always speak and act in accordance with the reformist principle „semper reformanda”.
Keywords: Jenő Mikó, Reformed Christian Church of Slovakia, Reformed Parish of Bratislava, Reformed Parish of Vágfarkasd, mission.