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Bishop Pavel Huyn and his participation of the founding of the Congregation the Sisters Consolers of the Sacred Heart of Jesus
Holasová, Pavlína ; Kubín, Petr (advisor) ; Šmíd, Marek (referee)
The bachelor thesis: Bishop Pavel Huyn and his partecipation of the fouding of the Congregation the Sisters Consolers of the Sacred heart of Jesus. The thesis deals with person bishop of Brno Pavel Huyn in context with the founding of the Congregation of the Sisters Consolers of the Sacred Heart of Jesus, it tries to explore the spiritual assumtions and fundamental elements of spirituality of his intended work. It describes cooperation with the founder of the sisters Rosa Vůjtěchová. It gives an insigth into his written legacy "Tajemné požehnání" ("Mysterious blessing") and into his letters to sistrs. Further the thesis describes the further fate of the bishop himself according the preserved sources and his work embodied in the family of the consolers that contiunes to today.
Canonization of Saint Louis
Šárovcová, Klára ; Kubín, Petr (advisor) ; Doležalová, Eva (referee)
This Bachelor's thesis focuses on the process of canonization of the Louis IX of France. Although king Louis earned the reputation of saint during his lifetime and canonization process began soon after his death, the case proceeded slowly unexpectedly. A major impact in this process played high politics. The turning point came when Pope Boniface VIII. needed achieve a peace with Louis's grandson, the king Philip IV of France. The process was then closed in 1297 by canonization of Louis, but a final reconciliation has not contributed. The aim of the study is to analyze the canonical process of Louis IX and political influences which influenced him, thus the period 1270-1297. The thesis is based on the canonization documents and relies on relevant sources and literature. Keywords Saint Louis IX, kanonization, Philip IV the Fair, Boniface VIII, sanctity, hagiography, miracle.
The History of a Parish Stará Říše in the First Half of 20th Century
Veselá, Anna ; Kubín, Petr (advisor) ; Šmíd, Marek (referee)
This thesis describes the transformation of a parish life in Stará Říše in the context of historical events of the first half of the 20th century. This historical period represents the parish at the beginning of the new millennium, in the reflection of the first world war, a more peaceful period of the First Republic, then the 2nd World War and finally shows the changes brought by the new politico-economic structure of society. This thesis also focuses on the development of the parish under the patronage of the nearby Premonstratensian monastery in Nová Říše, under whose administration the parish always historically belonged. Finally, the attention is paid to the personality of Josef Florian, who is widely known for his publishing activities. His Publisher attracted many artists and writers into Stará Říše, on the other hand, his point of views became a source of disagreement between him, local people and monastery.
Nová Říše Monastery and the Life of its members in the Period of Totality (1950-1990)
Novák, Jiří ; Kubín, Petr (advisor) ; Šmíd, Marek (referee)
A thesis describes the life of the premonstratensians in Nová Říše and the life of its members from 1948 until 1968. Special attention is paid to events in 1950, when the brothers were arrested and taken away from the monastery in the framework of the liquidation of orders. Keywords norbertines, Nová Říše, communism, persecution, church, "Akce K"
The pilgrimage church of St. Jan Nepomucký on the Zelená hora in the Žďár nad Sázavou in historical connections
Schlosser, Martin ; Kubín, Petr (advisor) ; Petráček, Tomáš (referee)
This bachelor thesis presents the church of St. Jan Nepomucký on the Zelená hora in the Žďár nad Sázavou in historical connections. The work treats activities of Cistercian order in Žďár, particularly the ones of the abbot Vejmluva, his collaboration with the architect Jan Blažej Santini and events, which influenced the very building and a life of peoples as well. Another mentioned personality is P. Matěj Josef Sychra, a priest and revivalist, whose life was connected with the monument. A part of the work deals with a treating of relevant and so far not published materials dating back from 1945 to the turn of the century and relating to problems of a cemetery established at the back of a cloister of the church. Very interesting stimulations were provided by an archive of Church Department of the ONV, where there are recorded courses of the St. John's fairs through a view of a state power of that time.
Diplomatics and Administration of the Monastery of Teplá in the Second Half of the Fifteenth Century
Trnka, Pavel ; Pátková, Hana (advisor) ; Hlinomaz, Milan (referee) ; Kubín, Petr (referee)
The subject of the thesis are the documents of the canony of Teplá, as well as some aspect of the administration of the monastery in the Middle Ages, namely under the abbot Sigismund Hausmann (1459-1506). It contains, besides the introductory chapter, three main parts, treating the history of the monastery in the Middle Ages, its documents and its administration, respectively. In the introduction, the basic secondary literature and primary sources for the topic are introduced. In addition, the structure and the methodology of the thesis are outlined. The history of the canony from its foundation up to the year 1526 is given in the first part. The following turning points are chosen for the periodization: 1420, 1459, and 1507. The presentation is based mostly on primary sources and it is focused mainly on the later Middle Ages. The second section, devoted to the medieval diplomatics of the monastery, begins with the typology of the diplomatic material of the Premonstratensian canonies in Bohemia and Moravia. The treatment of the documents of Teplá is divided according to the extant types of material (charters, letters pattent, letters missive, cartularies, registers and the remaining official books). External as well as internal features of every diplomatic type are followed in three periods: to the...
Saint Gunther. An Heremit, Colonizer and Diplomat
Kubín, Petr ; Wernisch, Martin (advisor) ; Hlinka, Vít (referee) ; Nechutová, Jana (referee)
The presented thesis surveys the life and medieval cult of one of Bohemian patrons - St. Gunther. Gunther was a member of powerful Thuringian noble family named the Sizzons. He decided to be a monk under the influence of Abbot Gotthard of Hersfeld in 1005. After a novitiate in the Bavarian Abbey of Niederaltaich he became for a short time a provost in Thuringian Göllingen, but his local activity ended soon in fiasco. Therefore he returned to Niederaltaich and after that into a hermitage which he founded in Rinchnach in the Bavarian Forest. Here he lived with a small community untill 1040. He engaged first of all in colonization of the surrounding lands and in building of roads. Besides these he took also diplomatical journeys in the service of Roman kings and emperors. He might also have been involved in a mission among the Lutici and a visit at the royal court in Hungary. In the spring 1040 he left Rinchnach , probably in context with the expedition of Henry III to Bohemia, to enter a hermitage high in the mountains in Dobrá Voda near Hartmanice. After Henry's debacle in the battle at Domažlice in August 1040 he ensured a safe departure of Saxonian army, which operated in the neigbourhood of the North--Bohemian Bílina. He died on 9th October 1045 in the reputation of sainthood. The contemporaneous Abbot...
Church politics of the Communist Party and the State in the North-eastern Bohemia during 1945-1960
Kafka, Jan ; Kubín, Petr (advisor) ; Šmíd, Marek (referee) ; Cuhra, Jaroslav (referee)
Jan Kafka: Religious Policy of the Communist Party and the State in North-East Bohemia in years 1948-1960 Zkrácená anotace v anglickém jazyce The presented thesis surveys the development and forms of religious policy of the state in the region of North-East Bohemia. The study analyzes the role of the individual state institutions and security forces, in particular it pays attention to the role of the Church Departments at the National Committees (i.e. the Secretaires of Church Affairs). The thesis also examines the response of individual churches to the state policy and describes the strategies and positions held by church leaders (eg. catholic bishop Mořic Pícha), priests, monks and nuns. We also study the influence of government policy on relations among individual churches.
Cistercians and Osek monastery in the 20th century
Konopík, Petr ; Petráček, Tomáš (advisor) ; Kubín, Petr (referee)
Title of the thesis: Cistercians and Osek monastery in the 20th century. Abstract: The thesis aims to describe the Cistercian order and reflect upon it - upon its origins, its mission and its influence on society. It also recounts the events that happened in of the Czech Cistercian monasteries. The arrival of this order, which originated in France, is depicted. The main focus is put on the Czech Cistercian monastery in Osek within the Teplice region in the north of Bohemia, close to the border with Germany. The attention is especially given to the events, which happened in the 20th century, particularly those connected to the end of the Second World War, when the German monks were expelled after a period of imprisonment. Second important era came in the 1950's, when the monastery was turned into an internment camp for religious. The thesis is predominantly based on personal testimonies, which are put into the context of the Czech history - with special focus to the relation between the state and the Church. The conclusion proposes a vision for the future of the monastery as an important site and a place of spiritual life. Key Words: Osek, The Cistercians, The Salesians, monasteries, interrogation Po et znak (v etn mezer): 135 545
History of the Slavonic Monastery in the Hussite Time between 1419-1442
Pohunek, Michal ; Kubín, Petr (advisor) ; Čechura, Jaroslav (referee)
Bc. Michal Pohunek: Dějiny kláštera Na Slovanech za husitství v letech 1419 - 1442 Abstract History of the Slavonic Monastery in the Hussite Period between 1419 - 1442 This thesis describes the history of the Slavonic monastery, situated in Nové Město in Prague, and later also known as Emaus. My thesis concerns the period of the Hussite revolt between 1419-1442. At that period Holy Communion in the Slavonic monastery was offered to lay people in the utraquist mode - i.e., both bread and wine - and the monastic community became a part of the Hussite movement. The goals of this thesis are primarily theological, in line with the discipline of church history. First I want to contribute to the understanding of the spiritual and religious atmosphere in the whole of the Czech kingdom of that historical period, by describing its particular history in the Slavonic monastery. Second I would like to contribute to the comprehension of the possibility of Benedictine monastic life in the context of the Hussite movement and the influence of the utraquist monastery on the religious evolution of the time. This needs knowledge of the situation in the monastic community and its neighbourhood in that time. To understand the theological orientation of the monastic community in that period it is necessary to describe the...

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