He was really humble and admirable person, focusing on the cause to create the best site on internet for the Divine Office. Currently, The Divinum Officium Project consists of a diocesan priest as well as three software developers who maintain the site and ensure its accuracy.įirst of all my great thanks to inform us who have been using the site created by the late Mr Kiss. On Monday, August 15, 2011, the Solemnity of the Assumption of Our Lady, The Divinum Officium Project was founded, with the permission of Laszlo's son Chaba, to preserve and further Laszlo's work and to promote the worship of the Triune God through the Divine Office. Kiss is survived by three brothers in Hungary, and in the States by his loving wife Marta (of forty-three years), their two sons Zoltan and Chaba, and their two grandchildren Sophie and Ryan. Peter's Catholic Church in Volo, Illinois, on the Feast of Our Lady of Mt. He retired in 2000, and, among other things, selflessly devoted hundreds of hours to creating the website, which provides free access to many different versions of the Divine Office (or breviary), the traditional daily prayer book of the Roman Catholic Church. In 1983, he developed "Image," one of the first computer-controlled manufacturing systems in the world (still in use to this day). He worked in Budapest as a computer engineer until emigrating to the United States of America in 1982. Kiss was born in Budapest, Hungary, on 14 July 1938, and married Marta Noske on 31 January 1968. He was three days shy of his 73rd birthday. Kiss, longtime resident of Forrest Lake, Illinois, died suddenly at his home on Monday, 11 July 2011, shortly after returning from a walk with his wife Marta. This website was created and designed by the late Laszlo Kiss. What an enormous work and to give due credit to the founder, let us read from their page. Here is a website which has the daily Mass according to the Roman Missal of 1962 and even the Divine Office from the ancient Monastic, to Trent to the Rubrics and New Calendar of 1962. T he internet has brought many resources to those interested in the Liturgy of the Church in all its Forms.
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