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- Czechoslovak_Bishops_Conference abstract "Czechoslovak Bishops' Conference, known in recent years as the Bishops' Conference of Czechoslovakia, brought together Catholic Bishops operating in the territory of Czechoslovakia.As an informal body with no strictly defined powers, the Conference met until 1950, when its activities were paralyzed by internment of most bishops. The State Agency for Religious Affairs started to organize conferences and capitular vicars-general, the first of which was convened on the 15 February 1951. The policy was released in March 1968, and efforts were undertaken to resume the Episcopal Conference, but because of the invasion by Warsaw Pact troops into Czechoslovakia, failed to resume its activities. Since returning internees to their ordinaries of dioceses in this period increased the role of bishops, steps aimed at normalization of the communist regime in the first place to avoid conceding an episcopal conference.As a legal person within the meaning of canon law, in particular the Code of Canon Law of 1983, therefore, was established under the name of Bishops' Conference of Czechoslovakia until the spring of 1990 (according to some sources, on April 17, others May 14). Its first chairman was elected Cardinal František Tomášek. It consisted of two independently acting parts - the Czech-Moravian (Chairman Francis Radkovský) and the Slovak Bishops College (President Eduard Kojnok). The Bishops 'Conference of Czechoslovakia has also become an associate member of the Ecumenical Council of Churches in Czechoslovakia, where the bishops' conference at the discretion of Cardinal Tomasek represent primarily the former Vicar General of Archdiocese of Prague's Antonín Liška. After the disintegration of Czechoslovakia, arose in the newly independent States Bishops 'Conference - Czech Bishops' Conference and the Conference of Bishops of Slovakia.".
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- Czechoslovak_Bishops_Conference wikiPageWikiLink 1983_Code_of_Canon_Law.
- Czechoslovak_Bishops_Conference wikiPageWikiLink Antonín_Liška.
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- Czechoslovak_Bishops_Conference wikiPageWikiLink Category:Bishops_conferences.
- Czechoslovak_Bishops_Conference wikiPageWikiLink Category:Roman_Catholic_Church_in_Slovakia.
- Czechoslovak_Bishops_Conference wikiPageWikiLink Category:Roman_Catholic_Church_in_the_Czech_Republic.
- Czechoslovak_Bishops_Conference wikiPageWikiLink Czechoslovakia.
- Czechoslovak_Bishops_Conference wikiPageWikiLink Eduard_Kojnok.
- Czechoslovak_Bishops_Conference wikiPageWikiLink Episcopal_Conference.
- Czechoslovak_Bishops_Conference wikiPageWikiLink Francis_Radkovský.
- Czechoslovak_Bishops_Conference wikiPageWikiLink František_Tomášek.
- Czechoslovak_Bishops_Conference wikiPageWikiLink Roman_Catholic_Archdiocese_of_Prague.
- Czechoslovak_Bishops_Conference wikiPageWikiLink Slovakia.
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- Czechoslovak_Bishops_Conference subject Category:Bishops_conferences.
- Czechoslovak_Bishops_Conference subject Category:Roman_Catholic_Church_in_Slovakia.
- Czechoslovak_Bishops_Conference subject Category:Roman_Catholic_Church_in_the_Czech_Republic.
- Czechoslovak_Bishops_Conference comment "Czechoslovak Bishops' Conference, known in recent years as the Bishops' Conference of Czechoslovakia, brought together Catholic Bishops operating in the territory of Czechoslovakia.As an informal body with no strictly defined powers, the Conference met until 1950, when its activities were paralyzed by internment of most bishops. The State Agency for Religious Affairs started to organize conferences and capitular vicars-general, the first of which was convened on the 15 February 1951.".
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