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retirement home where Cseh was living at the time, the leader of the Parish, Father
Genemans, visited Cseh to ask him about his life. He decided to take steps to allow Cseh to attain priesthood once again. As a result, on 6 January 1978, Cseh received a touching letter from Monsignor Zwartkruis, then
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Aengenent's order; for this reason, he continued to teach his Esperanto courses as he had before. After some time, Aegenent responded by revoking Cseh's priesthood. In the
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bishop of Harlem, which informed him that his rights as priest had been reinstated. Copies of the letter were sent to the bishop of
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