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Archdiocese of Prague

Archidioecesis Pragensis

Arcibiskupství pražské
Coat of arms
Location
CountryCzech Republic
Ecclesiastical provinceProvince of Prague
Statistics
Area8,765 km2(3,384 sq mi)
Population
- Total
- Catholics
(as of 2019)
2,322,700
559,800 (24.1%)
Parishes148
Information
DenominationCatholic
Sui iurischurchLatin Church
RiteRoman Rite
Established973
CathedralSt. Vitus Cathedral
Patron saintSt Adalbert(primary)
St Wenceslaus
St John Nepomucene
St Vitus
Current leadership
PopeFrancis
ArchbishopJan Graubner
Auxiliary BishopsVáclav Malý
Bishops emeritusKarel Herbst
Dominik Duka,O.P.
Map
Website
apha.cz

TheArchdiocese of Prague (Praha)(Latin:Archidioecesis Pragensis;Czech:Arcidiecéze pražská) is a MetropolitanLatinarchdioceseof theCatholic ChurchinBohemia,in theCzech Republic.

Thecathedralarchiepiscopal see isSt. Vitus Cathedral,in the Bohemian and Czech capitalPrague,entirely situated inside thePrague Castlecomplex.Jan Graubneris the currentarchbishop.

Ecclesiastical province

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Itssuffragansees are:

History

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Episcopal ordinaries

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An aerial view of St. Vitus Cathedral

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The names of the following list ofbishops and archbishops of Pragueare given inCzech,with English equivalent or otherwise as suitable.

Suffragan Bishops of Prague
  1. Dětmar(Thietmar, Dietmar) (973 – death 2 January 982)
  2. St. Vojtěch (Adalbert of Prague,Benedictine Order(O.S.B.) (19 January 982 – 988 and (992 – 994), died 996
  3. Kristian (Strachkvas) (996(died during consecration))
  4. Thiddag (998 – death 11 June 1017)
  5. Ekkhard (Ekkehard, Ekhard, Helicardus) (1017 – death 8 August 1023)
  6. Hyza (Hyzo, Hizzo, Izzo) (1023 – death 31 January 1030)
  7. Šebíř (Severus) (1030 – death 12 September 1067)
  8. Gebhart(Gebehard, Jaromír) (1068 – 1089)
  9. Kosmas (1090 – death 12 October 1098)
  10. Heřman (1099 – death 17 September 1122)
  11. Menhart (Meinhard) (1122 – death 3 September 1134)
  12. Jan I (John) (1134 – death 8 August 1139)
  13. ?Silvestr (1139 – abdication 1140
  14. Ota (Otto) (1140 – death 10 July 1148)
  15. Daniel I (1148 – death 9 August 1167)
  16. Gotpold (Goltpold, Gothard, Hotart) (1168 – 1168.03.10 not possessed: died before installation)
  17. Bedřich z Puttendorfu (1168 – death 31 July 1179)
  18. Valentin (Veliš, Vališ) (1179 – death 6 February 1182)
  19. Bretislaus III of Bohemia= Jindřich Břetislav (1182 – death 15 June 1197)
  20. Daniel II (Milík z Talmberka) (1197 – death 4 April 1214)
  21. Ondřej (1214 – death 30 July 1224)
  22. Pelhřim (Peregrin) z Vartenberka (1124 – 1125)
  23. Budilov (Budivoj, Budislav) (1225 – death 10 July 1226)
  24. Jan II (John) (1226 – death 17 August 1236)
  25. Bernhard (Buchard) Kaplíř ze Sulevic (1236 – death 12 September 1240)
  26. Mikuláš z Reisenburku/Rýzmburka (1240 – death 18 January 1258)
  27. Jan III (John) z Dražic (1258 – death 21 October 1278)
  28. Tobiáš z Bechyně (1278 – death 1 March 1296)
  29. Řehoř Zajíc z Valdeka (1296 – death 6 September 1301)
  30. Jan IV (John) z Dražic (1301 – death 5 January 1343)
  31. ?Jindřich Berka z Dubé (1333 –?), previously Bishop ofOlomouc(Olmütz,Moravia,Czech Republic) (1327 – 1333)
  32. ?Arnošt z Pardubic (Arnošt of Pardubice) (?1343 –?1344see below)
Metropolitan Archbishops of Prague
  1. Arnošt z Pardubic (Arnošt of Pardubice)see above?(1344 – death 30 June 1364)
  2. Jan Očko z Vlašimi(1364.08.23 – retired 1379.03.06); previously Bishop ofOlomouc(Moravia) (1351.11.17 – 1364.08.23); createdCardinal-PriestofSs. XII Apostoli(1378.09.18 – death 1380.01.14)
  3. Jan z Jenštejna(John) (Johann von Jenstein) (1379.03.19 – 1396); previously Bishop ofMeißen(Saxony, Germany) (1375.07.04 – 1379.03.19)
  4. Olbram (Volfram) ze Škvorce (1369 – death 1402.05.01)
  5. Mikuláš Puchník z Černic (1402 - 1402.09.19 not possessed: died before consecration)
  6. Zbyněk Zajíc z Hasenburka(1403–1411)
  7. Sigismund Albicus(1411–1412)
  8. Conrad of Vechta= Konrád z Vechty (1413 – death 1421.12.24)
    1. sede vacante1421–1561
    2. Apostolic AdministratorJohann von Bucka (John),Norbertines(O. Praem.) (1421.08.13 – 1430.10.09), while Bishop ofOlomouc([1416.09.21] 1418.02.14 – 1430.10.09), createdCardinal-PriestofS. Ciriaco alle Terme Diocleziane(1426.05.27 – 1430.10.09), Apostolic Administrator ofVác(Hungary) (1429 – 1430.10.09); previously Bishop of Litomyšl (1392 – 1418.02.14), Apostolic Administrator ofLitomyšl(1418.02.14 – 1420)
  9. Antonín Brus of Mohelnice(1561 – death 1580.08.28), alsoGrand MasterofKnights of the Cross with the Red Star(1561 – 1580.08.28); previously Bishop ofWien(Vienna, Austria) (1558 – 1563)
  10. Martin Medek z Mohelnice (1581 – death 1590.02.02), alsoGrand MasterofKnights of the Cross with the Red Star
  11. Zbyněk Berka z Dubé(a Liepé) (1593.06.21 – death 1606.03.06), alsoGrand MasterofKnights of the Cross with the Red Star
  12. Karel Graf von Lamberk = Karl z Lamberka (1607 – 1612), alsoGrand MasterofKnights of the Cross with the Red Star
  13. Johann Lohel= Jan Lohelius (1612 – 1622), alsoGrand MasterofKnights of the Cross with the Red Star
  14. Ernst Adalbert = Arnošt Vojtěch,Graf (count) von Harrach (born Austria) (1623.01.06 – death 1667.10.25), alsoGrand MasterofKnights of the Cross with the Red Star,createdCardinal-PriestofS. Maria degli Angeli(1632.06.07 – 1667.07.18), also Bishop ofTrento(Italy) (1665.07.31 – 1667.10.25), transferred Cardinal-Priest ofS. Lorenzo in Lucina(1667.07.18 – 1667.10.25),Protopriest of Sacred College of Cardinals(1667.07.18 – 1667.10.25)
    1. Auxiliary Bishop:Crispin Fuk von Hradiste,Norbertines(O. Praem.) (born Czech Republic) (1644.04.18 – death 1653.08.23), Titular Bishop ofTrapezus(1644.04.18 – 1653.08.23)
    2. Auxiliary Bishop:Bishop-electGiuseppe Corti (1654.06.22 –?), Titular Bishop ofSebastia(1654.06.22 –?)
    3. Auxiliary Bishop: Giovanni Battista Barsotti (born Italy) (1663.04.23 – death 1664.03.09), Titular Bishop ofConstantia(1663.04.23 – 1664.03.09)
    4. Auxiliary Bishop: Martinus Paulus Kemlick (1667.02.07 –?), Titular Bishop ofDiocæsarea antea Sepphoris(1667.02.07 –?)
  15. Johann Wilhelm Graf von Liebstein von Kolovrat 1667 – 1668(died before consecration)
  16. Matthäus Ferdinand Sobek von Bilenberg = Matouš Ferdinand Sobek (Zoubek) z Bílenberka, O.S.B. (1669.03.11 – death 1675.04.29), previously Bishop ofHradec Králové(Königgrätz, Czech Republic) (1664.11.10 – 1669.03.11)
    1. Auxiliary Bishop:Otto Reinhold Andrimont,Augustinians(O.E.S.A.) (1669.09.09 – 1674.11.22), Titular Bishop ofDiocaesarea antea Sepphoris(1669.09.09 –?)
  17. Jan Bedřich = Johann FriedrichReichsgrafvon Waldstein,Knights of the Cross with the Red Star(O. Cr.) (born Austria) (1675.12.02 – death 1694.06.03), previously Bishop ofHradec Králové(Czech Republic) ([1668.06.16] 1673.11.27 – 1675.12.02), and already Grand Master of Knights of the Cross with the Red Star (1668 – 1694.06.03)
    1. Auxiliary Bishop:Antonio Sotomayor, O.S.B. (1675.01.28 – death 1679.01.25?), Titular Bishop ofSelymbria(1675.01.28 – 1679.01.25?)
    2. Auxiliary Bishop: Johann Ignaz Dlouhovesky (born Czech Republic) (1679.04.10 – death 1701.01.10), Titular Bishop ofMilevum(1679.04.10 – 1701.01.10)
    3. Auxiliary Bishop: Vitus Seipel (born Czech Republic) (1701.01.03 – death 1711.03.09), Titular Bishop ofHierapolis(1701.01.03 – 1711.03.09)
  18. Jan Josef = Johann Joseph Reichsgraf von Breuner (1695.07.04 – death 1710.03.20) (born Austria), previouslyTitular BishopofNicopolis(1670.12.15 – 1695.07.04) as Auxiliary Bishop ofOlomouc(Olmütz, Czech Republic) (1670.12.15 – 1695.07.04)
  19. Franz Ferdinand Reichsgraf von Kuenburg (1711.05.11 – death 1731.08.07), previously Bishop ofLjubljana(Slovenia) (1701.07.18 – 1711.05.11)
  20. Daniel Josef Mayer (z Mayernu) (born Czech Republic) ([1731.11.04] 1732.05.07 – death 1733.04.10), previously Auxiliary Bishop of Prague (1712.03.16 – 1732.05.07)
  21. Jan Adam Vratislav z Mitrovic 1733(died before confirmation)
  22. Johann Moritz Gustav Reichsgraf von Manderscheid-Blankenheim (1733.12.18 – death 1763.10.26), previously Bishop ofWiener Neustadt(Austria) ([1721.06.18] 1721.08.03 – 1733.12.18)
    1. Auxiliary Bishop:Johann Rudolf von Sporck (born Czech Republic) (1733.03.05 – death 1759.01.21), Titular Bishop ofAdraha(1729.02.07 – 1759.01.21)
    2. Auxiliary Bishop:Zdenko Georg Chrzepíczky von Modliskovic (1743.09.23 – death 1755.05.16), Titular Bishop ofMennith(1743.09.23 – 1755.05.16)
    3. Auxiliary Bishop: Anton Johann Wenzel Wokaun (1748.09.16 – death 1757.02.07), Titular Bishop ofCallinicum(1748.09.16 – 1757.02.07)
    4. Auxiliary Bishop: Emmanuel Ernst Reichsgraf von Waldstein (born Czeachie) (1756.05.23 – 1760.01.28), Titular Bishop ofAmyclae(1756.05.23 – 1760.01.28); later Bishop ofLitoměřice(Leitomischl, Czech Republic) ([1759.07.19] 1760.01.28 – death 1789.12.07)
    5. Auxiliary Bishop: Johann Andreas Kaiser (1760.03.03 – 1775.07.17), Titular Bishop ofThemiscyra(1760.03.03 – 1775.07.17); later Bishop ofHradec Králové(Czech Republic) ([1775.05.14] 1775.07.17 – death 1776.05.05)
  23. Antonín Petr hrabě Příchovský z Příchovic = Anton Peter Graf Przichowsky von Przichowitz (born Czech Republic) (1763.10.26 – death 1793.04.14); previously Titular Archbishop ofHemesa(1752.09.25 – 1754.01.14) asCoadjutor Archbishopof Praha (1752.09.25 – 1763.10.26) andArchbishop-BishopofDiocese of Hradec Králové(Czech Republic) ([1753.09.29] 1754.01.14 – 1763.10.26)
    1. Auxiliary Bishop:Joseph Paul Sedeler (1775.09.11 – death 1776.09.04), Titular Bishop ofLycopolis(1775.09.11 – 1776.09.04)
    2. Auxiliary Bishop: Franz Xaver Twrdy (1776.12.16 – death 1779.03.22), Titular Bishop ofHippo Zarytus(1776.12.16 – 1779.03.22)
    3. Auxiliary Bishop: Johann Mathäus Schweiberer (1779.07.12 – death 1781.06.27), Titular Bishop ofAntipatris(1779.07.12 – 1781.06.27)
    4. Auxiliary Bishop: Erasmus Dionys Krieger (1781.09.17 – death 1792.12.27), TitularBishop of Tiberias(1781.09.17 – 1792.12.27)
  24. Wilhelm Florentin Fürst von Salm-Salm (born Belgium) (1793.09.23 – death 1810.09.14), previously Bishop ofTournai(Belgium) ([1776.01.30] 1776.05.20 – 1793.09.23)
    1. Auxiliary Bishop:Václav von Chlumčansky (born Czech Republic) (1795.06.01 – 1802.03.29), Titular Bishop ofCydonia(1795.06.01 – 1802.03.29); later Bishop ofLitoměřice(Leitomischl, Czech Republic) ([1801.10.15] 1802.03.29 – 1815.03.15), Metropolitan Archbishop of Praha (see below)
    2. Auxiliary Bishop:Bishop-electJán Baptist Richlowsky (1808.01.11 –?), Titular Bishop of Thermæ (1808.01.11 –?)
  25. Václav Leopold Chlumčanský z Přestavlk a Chlumčan (see above([1814.12.30]1815.03.15 – death 1830.06.14)
    1. Auxiliary Bishop:František de Paula Pištěk(1824.09.27 – 1832.02.24), Titular Bishop ofAzotus(1824.09.27 – 1832.02.24); later Bishop ofTarnów(Poland) (1832.02.24 – 1835.07.24), Metropolitan Archbishop ofLvov(Lviv,Ukraine) (1835.07.24 – death 1846.02.01)
  26. Alois Jozef Krakowski von Kolowrat= Alois Josef hrabě Krakovský z Kolovrat (born Czech Republic) (1831.02.28 – 1833.03.28), previously Titular Bishop ofSarepta(1800.12.22 – 1815.03.15) as Auxiliary Bishop ofOlomouc(Olmütz, Czech Republic) (1800.12.22 – 1815.03.15), Bishop ofHradec Králové(Czech Republic) (1815.03.15 – 1831.02.28)
    1. Auxiliary Bishop:Gianfrancesco Guglielmo Tippmann (1832.12.17 – death 1857.06.20), Titular Bishop ofSatala(1832.12.17 – 1857.06.20)
  27. Ondřej Alois Ankwicz ze Skarbek–Peslawice= Andrzej Alojzy Ankwicz (born Poland) (1833.09.30 – death 1838.03.26), previously Metropolitan Archbishop ofLviv(Lvov,Ukraine) (1815.03.25 – 1833.09.30)
  28. Alois Josef, Freiherr von Schrenk= Alois Josef svobodný pán Schrenk (born Czech Republic) (1838.09.17 – death 1849.03.05), previously Titular Bishop ofPtolemais(1838.02.12 – 1838.09.17) as Auxiliary Bishop ofOlomouc(Olmütz, Czech Republic) (1838.02.12 – 1838.09.17)
  29. Friedrich Johannes Jacob Celestin von Schwarzenberg(born Austria), previously Metropolitan Archbishop ofSalzburg(Austria) ([1835.09.23] 1836.02.01 – retired 1850.05.20), createdCardinal-PriestofS. Agostino(1842.01.27 – death 1885.03.27), laterProtopriest of Sacred College of Cardinals(1877.07.08 – 1885.03.27)
    1. Auxiliary Bishop:Petrus Franciscus Krejčí (1857.12.21 – death 1870.07.04), Titular Bishop ofOropus(1857.12.21 – 1870.07.04)
    2. Auxiliary Bishop: Karol Franz Prucha (born Czech Republic) (1871.03.06 – 1883.10.23), Titular Bishop ofIoppe(1871.03.06 – 1883.10.23)
    3. Auxiliary Bishop: Carlo Schwarz (1884.03.27 – death 1891), Titular Bishop ofAnastasiopolis(1884.03.27 – 1891)
  30. Franziskus von Paula Graf von Schönborn(brn Czech Republic), (1885.07.27 – death 1899.06.25), createdCardinal-PriestofSs. Giovanni e Paolo(1889.12.30 – 1899.06.25); previously Bishop ofČeské Budějovice(Czech Republic) (1883.09.28 – 1885.07.27)
    1. Auxiliary Bishop:Ferdinand Jan Nepomucenus Kalous,Redemptorists(C.SS.R.) (1891.10.01 – death 1907.09.19), Titular Bishop ofGratianopolis(1891.10.01 – 1907.09.19)
  31. Lev Skrbenský z Hříště(born Austria-Hungary) (1899.12.14 – 1916.05.05), createdCardinal-PriestofS. Stefano al Monte Celio(1902.06.09 – death 1938.12.24), next Metropolitan Archbishop ofOlomouc(Olmütz, Czech Republic) (Czech Republic) (1916.05.05 – retired 1920.07.06),Protopriest of Sacred College of Cardinals(1928.12.07 – 1938.12.24)
    1. Auxiliary Bishop:Venceslao Frind (born Czech Republic) (1901.07.15 – retired 1917), Titular Bishop ofGadara(1901.07.15 – death 1932.09.02)
    2. Auxiliary Bishop: Frantisek Borgia Krásl (1901.07.27 – death 1907.07.27), Titular Bishop ofHelenopolis(1901.07.27 – 1907.07.27)
    3. Auxiliary Bishop: Francesco Brusák (born Czech Republic) (1908.05.01 – death 1918.04.05), Titular Bishop ofAcmonia(1908.05.01 – 1918.04.05)
  32. Pavel Graf von Huyn(1916.10.04 – 1919.09.06, previously Bishop ofBrno(Brün, Czech Republic) (1904.05.14 – retired 1916.10.04); emeritate first asTitular ArchbishopofSardica(1919.09.06 – 1921.06.13), then asLatin Titular Patriarch of Alexandria(1921.06.13 – death 1946.10.01)
    1. Auxiliary Bishop:Giorgio Glosauer (1917.07.07 – death 1926.06.09),Titular BishopofHermopolis Magna(1917.07.07 – 1926.06.09)
    2. Auxiliary Bishop: Giovanni Sedlák (1917.07.07 – death 1930.10.10), Titular Bishop ofTacapæ(1917.07.07 – 1930.10.10)
  33. František Kordač(1919.09.16 – retired 1931.07.12), emeritate asTitular ArchbishopofAmasea(1931.07.21 – 1934.04.26)
    1. Auxiliary Bishop:Antonio Podlaha (1920.03.08 – 1932.02.14), Titular Bishop ofPaphus(1920.03.08 – death 1932.02.14)
    2. Auxiliary Bishop: Jan Remiger (1929.12.16 – retired 1941), Titular Bishop ofDadima(1929.12.16 – death 1959.05.21)
  34. Karel Kašpar(born Austria-Hungary) (1931.10.22 – death 1941.04.21), createdCardinal-Priestof Ss. Vitale, Valeria, Gervasio e Protasio (1935.12.19 – 1941.04.21); previouslyTitular BishopofBethsaida(1920.03.08 – 1921.06.13) as Auxiliary Bishop ofDiocese of Hradec Králové(Königgrätz, Czech Republic) (1920.03.08 – 1921.06.13), succeeding as Bishop of Hradec Králové (1921.06.13 – 1931.10.22)
    1. Auxiliary Bishop:Frantisek Zapletal (1933.01.20 – death 1935.08.20), Titular Bishop ofSalona(1933.01.20 – 1935.08.20)
    2. Auxiliary Bishop: Antonio Eltschkner (1933.02.10 – death 1961.02.22), Titular Bishop ofZephyrium(1933.02.10 – 1961.02.22)
  35. Josef Beran(born Austria-Hungary) (1946.11.04 – 1969.05.17), createdCardinal-PriestofS. Croce in Via Flaminia(1965.02.25 – 1969.05.17), no previous prelature
    1. Auxiliary Bishop:Kajetán Matoušek (1949.08.29 – retired 1992.06.05), Titular Bishop ofSerigene(1949.08.29 – death 1994.10.21)
    2. Apostolic Administrator(sede plena until 1969.05.17)František Tomášek (1965.02.18 – 1977.12.30see below), createdCardinal-PriestofSs. Vitale, Valeria, Gervasio e Protasio(1977.06.27 – 1992.08.04); previously Titular Bishop ofButus(1949.10.12 – 1977.06.27) as Auxiliary Bishop ofArchdiocese of Olomouc(Olmütz, Czech Republic) (1949.10.12 – 1977.12.30)
  36. František Tomášek(see above1977.12.30 – retired 1991.03.27), President of Bishops’ Conference of Czechoslovakia (1990 – 1991.06.11); died 1992
    1. Auxiliary Bishop:Jaroslav Škarvada (1982.12.18 – retired 2002.09.25),Titular BishopofLitomyšl(Leitomerschel, 1982.12.18 – death 2010.06.14)
    2. Auxiliary Bishop: Antonín Liška,Redemptorists(C.SS.R.) (1988.05.19 – 1991.08.28), Titular Bishop ofVergi(1988.05.19 – 1991.08.28), next Bishop ofČeské Budějovice(Budweis) (Czech Republic) (1991.08.28 – retired 2002.09.25); died 2003
    3. Auxiliary Bishop: Jan Lebeda (1988.05.19 – death 1991.11.05), Titular Bishop ofNovi(1988.05.19 – 1991.11.05)
    4. Auxiliary Bishop: František Radkovský (1990.03.17 – 1993.05.31), Titular Bishop ofAggar(1990.03.17 – 1993.05.31), Secretary General of Czech Bishops’ Conference (1990 – 1993.07.07); later Bishop ofPlzeň(Pilsen, Czech Republic) (1993.05.31 – 2016.02.12)
    5. Auxiliary Bishop:František Václav Lobkowicz,Norbertines(O. Praem.) (1990.03.17 – 1996.05.30), Titular Bishop ofCatabum castra(1990.03.17 – 1996.05.30); later first Bishop ofOstrava–Opava(Czech Republic) (1996.05.30 –...), Vice-President of Czech Bishops’ Conference (2005.01 – 2010.04.21)
  37. Miloslav Vlk(1991.03.27 – 13 February 2010), President of Czech Bishops’ Conference (1993 – 2000.01.25), President of Council of European Bishops’ Conferences (1993.04.16 – 2001.05.31), createdCardinal-PriestofS. Croce in Gerusalemme(1994.11.26 – 2017.03.18);, previously Bishop ofČeské Budějovice(Budweis) (Czech Republic) (1990.02.14 – 1991.03.27)
    1. Auxiliary Bishop:Jiří Paďour,Capuchin Franciscans(O.F.M. Cap.) (1996.12.03 – 2001.02.23), Titular Bishop ofAusuccura(1996.12.03 – 2001.02.23), laterCoadjutor BishopofČeské Budějovice(Budweis) (Czech Republic) (2001.02.23 – 2002.09.25) succeeding as Bishop of České Budějovice (Czech Republic) (2002.09.25 – 2014.03.01), died 2015
    2. Auxiliary Bishop: Karel Herbst,Salesians(S.D.B.) (2002.02.19 – 2016.12.01), Titular Bishop ofSiccesi(2002.02.19 –...)
  38. Dominik Duka,Ordo Praedicatorum(O.P.) (2010.02.13 – 2022.05.13)
    1. Auxiliary BishopVáclav Malý (1996.12.03 –...), Titular Bishop ofMarcelliana(1996.12.03 –...)
    2. Auxiliary BishopZdeněk Wasserbauer (2018.01.23 –...), Titular Bishop ofButhrotum(2018.01.23 –...)
  39. Jan Graubner(2022.05.13 –...)

Patron saints

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Patron saints of the Archdiocese of Prague include:Adalbert of Prague(primary),Vitus,John of NepomukandWenceslaus.

See also

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References

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  1. ^Bohemia to the Extinction of the Premyslids,Kamil Krofta,Cambridge Medieval History:Victory of the Papacy,Vol. VI, ed. J.R. Tanner, C.W. Previte-Orton and Z.N. Brooke, (Cambridge University Press, 1957), 432.
  2. ^Westermann (publisher), 'Die Bistümer Mittleeuropas' [bishoprics of central Europe] inGrosser Atlas zur Weltgeschichte,p. 89
  3. ^Clarke (2004),ODNB.
  • "Biskupové".Historie arcidiecéze(in Czech). Arcibiskupství pražské. Archived fromthe originalon 2007-04-29.Retrieved2007-05-08.
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