I am a PhD student at the Atelier Interdisciplinary History Doctoral Programme (Doctoral School of History, Eötvös Loránd University, Budapest, Hungary) since 2018. I obtained a BA diploma in History and Cultural Studies in 2015, then an MA diploma specialized in History and Practice of Cultural Heritage at Eötvös Loránd University in 2018. My research topic focuses on the cultural heritage and identity(ies) of the Hungarian Greek Catholics and their receptions and changes in the 20th-century Hungary. In a broader sense I am interested in the notions of cultural heritage, ethnicity, identity, tradition in the context of hungarian greek catholic communities, and especially in how they constructed, developed (or invented) their notions about their own heritage, Byzanthine rite, traditions, religious or/and ethnical identity(ies) etc.