Today’s 
Good People, Good Works 
will be presented 
in Hungarian, 
with subtitles in Arabic, 
Aulacese (Vietnamese), 
Chinese, English, 
French, German, 
Hungarian, Indonesian, 
Japanese, Korean, 
Malay, Mongolian, 
Persian, Portuguese, 
Russian, Spanish 
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Welcome, smiling viewers, 
to another edition of 
Good People, Good Works. 
Today we travel 
to the city of Déva 
in southern Transylvania, 
Romania 
to meet Brother Csaba, 
a monk of the 
Franciscan Catholic order 
and the founder of the 
Saint Francis Foundation 
of Déva. 
The Foundation, 
with a 200-member 
strong staff and 1800
volunteers, is dedicated
to caring for those children
in Romania
without homes 
or that cannot live 
with their parents 
for various reasons at 50 
“child protection centers” 
throughout the country. 
Most of the children 
who are taken in
are ethnic Hungarian
and thus only speak
Hungarian as previously
Transylvania 
was part of Hungary.
Let us now hear from 
Brother Csaba, who is 
an ethnic Hungarian 
from Transylvania, 
on the humble beginnings 
of this caring 
charitable organization. 
I was placed in Déva 
as a parish priest in 1992 
and it was very difficult 
to preach on Sunday 
knowing that there were 
hungry children 
in front of the church. 
I invited them for lunch 
after the Mass 
and then I asked them 
to take a shower, 
put on this T-shirt 
and hurry up because 
the soup gets cold. 
And then, if you invite them 
into your home 
it’s difficult 
to send them away 
because they
start feeling attached. 
And later 
we organized a camp for 
children in need
who lived in the street and 
it was amazing how well 
they had behaved there. 
They were very attentive, 
kind and furthermore 
at the end of the camp 
one of them added, 
“Why don’t we organize 
a one-year-long camp?” 
First I thought 
it was just a good joke. 
But that night 
I couldn’t sleep 
because I was thinking 
these kids had no home
to go to and couldn’t
go to school. 
I believed 
it would be better 
if I took them in and 
they could go to school 
from here. 
And later we made it happen
so this year was our 17th 
“camping” year here. 
And now we have 
1800 kids in the “camp” 
in more than 50 places 
continuously.
Did the story start here 
in Déva? 
Was this beautiful 
big building the first one?
Yes, we started 
our endeavor here.
In the beginning 
we were with the kids 
in the monastery, 
but it was too small 
and I remember 
a Dutchman arrived 
and as the church 
is next to the road 
he stopped to take part in 
the Sunday Mass, and
the kids were singing. 
I invited him for lunch 
and then he set out to leave 
and when we came 
out of the house, 
there was a mother 
with three children 
in front of the monastery.
Of course it was evident 
that they were in need 
and in trouble. 
He asked me 
to invite them in, and 
I replied that there was 
no more place for them. 
Then the Dutchman asked: 
“How come 
there is no place?
You can see that
these people are
in big trouble, and 
there are so many kids 
here (already).”
I answered: “Sure, 
there were two (kids) 
in each bed.” 
Then he suggested 
that I buy a flat 
somewhere here.
I replied there were
more reasons 
I could name, but I would 
only mention one thing, 
not having money. 
Then the Dutch gentleman 
went home and sent us 
money for two flats. 
So we bought them. 
Until today I have no idea 
who this man is, 
as he didn’t send 
a business card later. 
But the fact is that 
the whole thing has started. 
Later we bought 
two, three flats 
or one every year 
depending on 
how much money we had 
and slowly we were able 
to buy the whole block. 
Now our kids are 
in 20 flats, 
learning and laughing.
As news of the 
Foundation’s good work 
spread far and wide, 
the people of 
Transylvania and beyond 
were inspired 
to lend a helping hand 
in the effort to protect 
vulnerable children.
So like the root in the soil,
we were slowly 
but nicely developing. 
After Déva, 
other properties were 
offered in different areas 
and we were spreading 
like this. 
At the moment 
we are present in almost 
50 different places. 
I always say, “God created 
a good world. 
If there is a kid somewhere 
who cries to be hugged 
then there must be 
a woman or a family who 
is crying for a kid to hug. 
And there must be an 
empty house somewhere, 
whose dusty silence 
is waiting to be filled 
with kids’ laughter. 
I think it would be great 
if we could try 
to put the pieces 
of this puzzle together 
to make God’s Kingdom 
visible on Earth.
It happened that 
a lady left her house to us 
at Balaton Lake (Hungary) 
so that the kids 
can go on holiday there. 
If good values are instilled 
in youngsters, 
they will carry 
these virtuous qualities 
with them 
throughout their lives. 
Ms. Mihály Kinga is 
a kindergarten teacher 
who is looking after 
some of the residents 
at one of the child 
protection centers and 
thus is directly helping 
to shape the lives of 
future community leaders.
I think everyone tries 
to give whatever is 
most important to them. 
So, you discipline best 
by showing 
a personal example. 
So, for me, it is important 
to live my connection 
with God every day; 
it is important to teach them 
to be tidy and hygienic, 
and all the way 
from basic things 
up to their studies, 
so that when 
they go into first grade, 
it won’t be an issue 
where they came from, 
that they were neglected, 
and they require 
special attention, no. 
I am strict with them 
all the same, 
if not even more than 
with other children, so that 
when they leave here, 
they can find their way 
in life.
When we return, 
we will learn more 
about the Saint Francis 
Foundation of Déva.  
Please stay tuned 
to Supreme Master 
Television.
Children who are here 
at Déva are from a 
disadvantaged background; 
children who didn’t get 
love from their families 
or financial support, 
but here they can 
change completely. 
I have also changed; 
I not only grew older 
but I feel I also 
get more (than before), 
we get a real home 
and a family; 
we are one big family.
Welcome back to 
Good People, Good Works 
on Supreme Master 
Television. 
The Saint Francis 
Foundation of Déva, 
based in Déva, Romania 
provides children 
without homes 
or who cannot live 
with their parents 
for various reasons 
a place to live that 
features foster parents 
who care very much 
about them and a 
loving family environment.
So this is the biggest 
building here in Déva; 
how many flats 
and how many kids and 
foster-parents are here?
About 230 kids, 
with 8 to 10 kids 
in one flat plus one 
foster-parent or adult. 
It means we have about 
22 “social families.” 
Every family has 
one independent 
full-time staff member. 
Every family 
is independent. 
Besides this, 
there is a handyman, 
and we have two 
office workers as well.
There are single
foster-parents and 
there are married couples, 
who raise their kids 
along with the other 10 kids.
So there are 
no mixed families; 
a family is made up of 
either girls or boys. 
My name is Róbert 
and I like it here because 
there are kids to play with.
How many kids are there 
in your family?
Nine.
That’s very cool. 
Do you like to be 
in the family? (Yes.)
Do you have one 
foster-parent, or two?
(Two.) What do you like 
the best here?
I can play games, 
play football, 
we go on excursions 
to the banks 
of the Maros River and 
I like to play basketball. 
Basketball? (yes.)
(My name is) 
Vitális Denisz Gábriel. 
I’m 12 and I am from 
Szászváros (Romania).
What do you like the best 
here?
That we have friends here;
I can play; 
I have a place to learn.
We trust each other 
and we believe, because 
if we don’t believe in God 
and each other, 
we couldn’t exist, 
and this is 
what keeps us together, 
this is a bond, which 
the whole world needs. 
And the people 
who need it most are those 
who have lost their faith, 
and these children, 
the children of Déva, 
can give faith to people 
with their everyday love, 
a smile, a hug.
God’s love 
is indeed everlasting 
and touches all beings. 
Brother Csaba also now 
speaks about how we can 
all share this love 
with one another.
I know that God
didn’t only create us, 
but he also lives in us, 
he speaks to us.
I believe 
that my only duty
is to show how good it is 
to do good deeds, 
how good it is 
to live in love, 
and I have to show that 
these kind of children 
can also be educated. 
God did not create the 
wealthy man’s children 
from this and 
the underprivileged 
man’s children 
from a different bucket. 
My goal 
is to convince people 
about how good it is to 
reach out to the fallen one. 
In the block, in the street 
where he lives, 
he should dare 
to practice clemency. 
Let us dare to be open 
towards other people! 
Let us not live in our little,
closed, separate worlds, 
but just like people adopt 
a puppy, or a kitten, 
why shouldn’t we dare 
to invite the kids in need 
next door for lunch? 
After my ordainment 
my motto was that, 
“God wants humanity 
to become a big family 
and wants us 
to be brothers and sisters 
of each other.” 
Of course, what counts 
as a big thing, 
and what counts 
as a small thing... 
whatever is done with love 
is a big thing. 
And I think this is 
what humanity needs.
We deeply thank 
Brother Csaba 
for establishing 
the child protection centers 
which provide 
loving, nurturing care 
to so many vulnerable 
young ones in Romania. 
May the Saint Francis 
Foundation of Déva 
continue to successfully 
shelter homeless children 
in the years to come 
and beyond. 
For more details on the 
Saint Francis Foundation 
of Déva, please visit: 
www.Devaigyerekek.hu
Thank you for company 
today on our program. 
Please join us 
next Sunday on 
Good People, Good Works 
for part two 
of this two-part series 
on Brother Csaba and the 
Saint Francis Foundation 
of Déva. 
Next is 
The World Around Us, 
after Noteworthy News.  
May the spirit of love 
blossom within you.
Today’s 
Good People, Good Works 
will be presented 
in Hungarian, 
with subtitles in Arabic, 
Aulacese (Vietnamese), 
Chinese, English, 
French, German, 
Hungarian, Indonesian, 
Japanese, Korean, 
Malay, Mongolian, 
Persian, Portuguese, 
Russian, Spanish 
and Thai.
Never give up; 
you should always go on 
if something 
doesn’t succeed. 
Never give up.
Welcome, gracious viewers, 
to another edition of 
Good People, Good Works. 
Today on the second part 
of a two part series 
we travel once again
to the city of Déva 
in southern Transylvania, 
Romania 
to visit with Brother Csaba, 
a monk of the 
Franciscan Catholic order 
and the founder of the 
Saint Francis Foundation 
of Déva. 
The Foundation, 
with a 200-member 
strong staff and 1800
volunteers, is dedicated
to caring for those children
in Romania
without homes 
or that cannot live 
with their parents 
for various reasons at 50 
“child protection centers” 
throughout the country. 
Most of the children 
who are taken in
are ethnic Hungarian
and thus only speak
Hungarian as previously
Transylvania 
was part of Hungary.
Brother Csaba, himself, 
is an ethnic Hungarian 
from Transylvania.
Currently there are 
1,800 children looked after 
by the Foundation. 
The child protection centers 
feature what are called 
“social families” 
that are comprised of 
one or two foster parents 
and eight to 10 children 
living together in a large
apartment owned by
the Foundation. 
Each social family 
is independent.
I think I believe in 
what we started here, 
not because it was our idea, 
but because 
it is a good system.
As it is not 
a state institution, 
it is much easier to 
involve citizens as well, 
the worshippers 
and others, 
and it’s easier to 
maintain financially and 
somehow more realistic. 
And it is so nice 
the worshippers 
arrive to the church 
in the morning, bring bread, 
put it in front of the altar 
of Saint Anthony 
and we eat it at noon. 
In other words, 
the connection is so real. 
Recently one house was 
in need of firewood, 
and I told them 
to go out to the riverbank 
to pick up the garbage 
and after finishing 
to go to the mayor 
and sing for him, 
and the mayor sent them 
some firewood indeed. 
And by doing so 
kids learn that 
they should participate 
in earning their living. 
Externally it may seem 
to be a bit ad hoc, but 
my experience in 17 years 
is that this system 
works well and 
it is living and healthy.
Kids are calm and silent. 
In these 17 years 
I didn’t have 
any police involvement. 
I have never been 
to the police-station; 
the kids haven’t committed 
anything against the law. 
“If you behave badly, 
we will take you away 
from your parents and 
put you in an institute.” 
Our system is not like that. 
Rather the parents 
and kids themselves 
apply in writing for us
to take the child in. 
And if he or she cannot
behave, then I say: 
“Sorry about that, but 
if I cannot cultivate you 
with nice words, and 
I won’t do that with force, 
I will take you home.” 
And that kid becomes 
more silent 
and manageable.
My father and I 
used to go to the church 
and there was a priest 
who used to come here 
to hold the Mass. 
And he said 
that there is a foundation 
and the priest visited us 
and he asked 
if I wanted to come here 
and I said, "yes."
It is easier here because 
here we have a place 
to sleep, there is hot water, 
there is a bed, 
you can go to school 
and become intelligent. 
We study German, 
Hungarian, English, 
Latin, and how to say
"hallo” nicely, 
how to have good manners, 
and how to eat nicely.
Besides offering shelter, 
Brother Csaba has always 
strived to provide 
the youngsters 
under his care with 
an excellent education 
so that they are prepared 
to succeed in life. 
The first batch of children 
that he rescued 
from the streets in 1992 
became academic all-stars.  
Following completion 
of their studies, 
14 out of the 15 students 
were accepted to university. 
Recognizing 
that higher education 
is not something 
that all children 
may wish to pursue, 
today vocational training 
is also offered 
and youngsters can learn 
furniture making skills. 
By learning this trade, 
they can find 
gainful employment 
after leaving 
the Foundation’s care. 
Most kids – 
thanks to God – 
take their school exit exams 
and over half of them 
can get into universities 
or colleges. 
So for example, 
we have two houses 
in Cluj (Romania) 
for those kids 
who have already passed 
their school exit exams 
and would like to study 
at universities. 
If someone is honest, 
punctual, neat, 
well-disciplined, 
then he is a useful citizen 
of this planet. 
These children leave here 
at the age of 18 to 20 and 
I would like them to earn 
their living righteously, 
and to have that 
standard of life like what 
we can provide them here 
in the name of God. 
Otherwise 
they become frustrated 
when they go out from here 
and they feel bad 
about just working, 
working and cannot 
get ahead in their lives. 
I expect them to be happy, 
cheerful and full of 
vitality and strive 
to earn their living and 
so they become like that.
After these messages, 
we will learn 
more about the lives 
of the children cared for 
by the Saint Francis 
Foundation of Déva. 
Please stay tuned 
to Supreme Master 
Television.
In this world, 
only God’s mercy 
is endless, 
everything else has an end. 
And whatever has an end, 
we can finish it. 
So, all those troubles 
and problems 
that weigh down our soul 
and probably extinguish 
the optimism 
and constructive thinking 
in many, these have an end. 
These (problems), 
if we join together, 
we can end them.
Welcome back to 
Good People, Good Works 
on Supreme Master 
Television. 
The Saint Francis 
Foundation of Déva, 
based in Déva, Romania 
provides children 
without homes 
or who cannot live 
with their parents 
for various reasons 
a place to live that 
features foster parents 
who care very much 
about them and a 
loving family environment.
Pente Andrea 
is a foster parent 
for the Foundation and 
genuinely cares about 
the welfare of the children 
she looks after.
I’ve been working here 
at the Foundation 
for three years, 
at this child protection 
center in Déva, 
and I’ve been trying 
to guide 10 boys 
for these past three years. 
At first I arrived 
as a volunteer, then later on 
as I got acquainted 
with the work 
of the Foundation , 
then I desired to work here. 
Volunteer means that 
you get to know the work 
of the Foundation more; 
you help several 
foster-parents and 
accomplish various tasks. 
The foster parent is 
in charge of 10 boys, 
solely for those 10 boys, 
and is spending time 
with them 24/7. 
Firstly I came here 
because we’ve often heard 
Brother Csaba saying 
that, “If you love, 
it will spring forth 
their goodness.” 
Basically, I came here 
to try to see whether or not 
this is doable. 
I succeeded in the
first year, and I saw 
that the kids develop 
through my love for them, 
and through 
my daily work with them. 
So these three years 
turned into three years 
because it is very hard 
to depart from these kids. 
There is a connection. 
We are humans and we love 
and it is very hard 
to end this relationship.
With 10 children 
in the household, 
the family’s schedule 
is always hectic. 
What are the days like 
for this busy foster parent 
and the youngsters?
Weekdays are 
naturally different. 
When the kids go to school, 
study comes first. 
Weekends are free. 
We have time to get out
a lot, play, that’s 
a whole different story. 
On weekdays we have
breakfast together, 
then the kids go to school 
at eight o’clock 
and come home 
only in the afternoon. 
We have various tasks 
and have time to
run our personal errands 
in the morning. 
In the afternoon we study. 
In the evenings 
we have different courses 
for the kids, 
like guitar lessons, 
folksong lessons, 
and flute lessons.  
They can come 
to the library as well.
The junior school students 
are coming here, 
to this monastery, 
right next to us. 
The kindergarten is here 
as well, and
the senior students are
going to a state school. 
Now let us meet 
two of the residents of 
the child protection center 
in Déva.
My name is Kakucs Sándor, 
I’m 15, 
I am from Târgu Mureş. 
I like living here very much, 
because there’s a place 
where I can learn. 
I have been here 
for a long time 
since kindergarten. 
And what do you like 
the best here?
Oh, a lot of things. 
Doing sports and learning.
What sports do you do?
Football, and 
sometimes basketball.
I’ve been here 
since I was three 
and I feel happy here.
Will you tell the viewers 
how old you are?
I’m 16.
What would you like to do ? 
Have you got plans 
for your life and
where to study next?
Yes, I would like to work 
as an assistant in Cluj. 
And what does (working 
as an) assistant mean?
That means 
taking care of people 
and curing them.
Could you tell us 
an interesting story,
as many things 
have happened here
since you were three 
that you remember well?
Well, Brother Csaba 
came after me 
and brought me here. 
It was a great experience 
and I enjoy myself here 
and I am very grateful.
To close, here are some 
inspirational thoughts 
from Pente Andrea 
and Brother Csaba.
Faith is extremely 
important for me, 
and for the kids. 
I know of myself that 
without God, without faith, 
I could not do this. 
Because you spend 
every day with 10 kids, 
and the 10 kids have 
different problems. 
They are of different ages, 
either teenagers, 
or little kids 
and you cannot do this 
without having faith 
and love.
I’d like to ask you if you 
have any special message 
for the broad viewership 
of Supreme Master 
Television?
I rejoice that there’s 
a television channel 
like this and 
I ask God’s blessings to you 
and I ask and encourage 
this television channel 
to strengthen 
the brotherly togetherness 
among people. 
I jokingly have said 
many times that 
Jesus Christ in Heaven 
will not set different tables 
for different people 
and for different religions 
but we’ll have to 
sit at the same table. 
And I rejoice that 
there are communities 
that build 
humanity’s huge family 
in a conscious 
and loving manner. 
May God’s blessings 
be upon your work!
We sincerely 
thank Brother Csaba, 
the foster-parents, 
and the volunteers of the 
Saint Francis Foundation 
of Déva for touching
the lives of so many 
vulnerable children 
in Transylvania and 
greater Romania through 
their love and dedication. 
May Heaven bless them 
for their selfless work 
and all the children 
with bright futures.
For more details on the 
Saint Francis Foundation 
of Déva, please visit: 
www.Devaigyerekek.hu
Thank you 
for joining us today on 
Good People, Good Works. 
Next is 
The World Around Us, 
after Noteworthy News.  
May your life be filled 
with abundant joy 
and inner peace.