József Borovnják | |
Birth Date: | Around February 9, 1826 |
Birth Place: | Ivanovci (Ivanócz/Alsószentbenedek), Kingdom of Hungary (now Slovenia) |
Death Date: | September 19, 1909 |
Death Place: | Cankova, Austro-Hungarian Empire (now Slovenia) |
Occupation: | Writer, politician, priest |
Nationality: | Hungarian Slovenian |
Genre: | religious works, political works |
Movement: | Nationalism, Catholicism |
József Borovnyák or Borovnják (sl|Jožef Borovnjak; 1826 - 19 September 1909) was a Prekmurje Slovene writer, politician, and Roman Catholic priest in Hungary.
Borovnják was born in the village of Ivanócz (later Alsószentbenedek, Slovenian Ivanovci). His family was originally Protestant. His father converted to Catholicism.
Borovnják first served as a priest from 1851 to 1852 at the Istvánfalvian Church in the village of Apátistvánfalva (Vas Country). He was later a priest in Felsőlendva and Cankova (where he died).
Borovnják was a defender of the local Prekmurje Slovene language. He wrote books in it; for example, a catechism and prayer books. In 1877 he posthumously reprinted Miklós Küzmics' Prekmurje Slovene translation of the gospels. He was also involved in politics.