Somogyi Alfréd. Ján Tomašuľa és Vojtech Ozorovsky egyházfegyelemi ügye,
The ecclesiastical disciplinary case of Ján Tomašuľa and Vojtech Ozorovsky, the end of the Organizing Committee era In 1939, as a result of the First Vienna Award, only 28 Reformed congregations remained in Slovakia. With the border changes, most of the congregations returned to Hungary. An Organizing
Committee consisting of Slovak pastors and lay members was temporarily established to coordinate the life of the congregations remaining in Slovakia. At the end of World War II, Czechoslovakia was reestablished, and nearly 300 Hungarian Reformed congregations came under Czechoslovak jurisdiction once again. The Organizing Committee continued to head the church until 1952. The study examines the background of the restoration of the synod system, as well as the means and circumstances of the transfer of power.
Keywords: Reformed, Organizing Committee, Tomašuľa, Ozorovsky,
