The grave of parish priest Kálmán Nádai
Cemeteries, tombstones, graves
Born on February 24, 1884 in Selmecbánya, died on October 15, 1956 in Izsa. ; Ordained priest on June 24, 1907 in Selmecbánya, from 1910 he was a chaplain in Pozsony-Virágvölgy, from 1915 he was a camp chaplain. He was the permanent priest of Izsa for thirty years. He came to Izsa from Selmecbánya. He was a strict man, he did a lot for the village. He taught plays, poems, songs, he also prepared the characters of Gyöngyös bokréta for their performance in Budapest. ; He was a participant in the intellectual resistance that fought on several fronts, within the framework of which many took a tough stand against the persecution of Hungarians in Czechoslovakia, and he was also a defendant in the 1949 monster trial against one of the most extensive and most organized illegal formations, the Hungarian Democratic People's Association of Czechoslovakia. In the so-called Hungarian Mindszenty trial in Czechoslovakia, in which a total of 32 people, including 20 Roman Catholic priests and 4 Reformed ministers, were indicted, he was accused of failing to report during the trial that began on December 28, 1949. He was acquitted of the charges together with the other 22 defendants.