The queue from Blaha Lujza Square in the capital was long for the Krishna Consciousness Christmas food distribution. Among those waiting were the unemployed and an increasing number of large families and pensioners. Among the leaders of the historic churches in Hungary, Reformed Bishop Gustave Bölcskei pointed out that 20 years ago we thought the misery would end. In his Christmas sermon, Benedict XVI, who drew attention to the increased misery caused by the economic crisis, yesterday had lunch with the poor and homeless in a soup kitchen in Rome.
Source: http://mno.hu/migr_1834/nem_ert_veget_a_nyomorusag-280135
