Hungarian Catholic Bishops' Conference (HCBC) (inHungarian:Magyar Katolikus Püspöki Konferencia) is theEpiscopal Conference of Catholic bishops of Hungary.
After theSecond Vatican Council the Hungarian Catholic Bishops' Conference was created. Its first chairman wasArchbishop of Kalocsa-Kecskemét Endre Hamvash.[1] On May 5, 2001, theHoly See approved the Charter of the Conference of the Catholic Bishops of Hungary.[2] Currently, it is headed by Bishop András Veres.
The Hungarian Conference of Catholic Bishops is a full member of the Council of Conferences of Catholic Bishops of Europe and the Council of Conferences of Catholic Bishops of theEuropean Union.
Dr.András Veres,Bishop of Győr (2016 - ; 2006 - 2016 Bishop of Szombathely, 1999 - 2006 Auxiliary Bishop of Eger, 19 January 2011 - 9 April 2011 Apostolic Administrator of the Diocese of Pécs)
Dr.Ferenc Cserháti, Titular Bishop of Centuria, Auxiliary Bishop of Esztergom-Budapest (in charge of the pastoral care of Hungarians living abroad, lives in Munich.) (2007 - )
Dr.Lajos Varga, Titular Bishop of Sicca Veneria, Auxiliary Bishop of Vác, vicar general (2006 - )
Dr.Gábor Mohos, Titular Bishop of Iliturgi, Auxiliary Bishop of Esztergom-Budapest (2018 - )