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The changes of Roman Catholic Church in the Příbram region in the period of normalization from the perspective of church policy of Czechoslovak Communist Party (KSČ)
Řapek, Vojtěch ; Rychlík, Jan (advisor) ; Šebek, Jaroslav (referee)
(anglicky) The diploma thesis is focused on the Roman Catholic Church and its changes in the period of normalization on the example of the Příbram district. After the partial political liberalization in 1968 there was the invasion of the Warsaw Pact troops resulting in normalization of relations and re-restricting the activity of the Roman Catholic Church. Within the district, church politics was on the agenda of the district church secretaries subordinate to the higher officials of the church politics. Except for the official activity of the church connected with the phenomenon of political collaboration, there was also unofficial underground church, the activity of which has not been well mapped yet, though it performed many functions and replaced activities that were not allowed or tolerated by the communist regime. The Příbram district represented a specific administrative unit within Bohemia from a religious point of view. The important pilgrimage place Svatá Hora was one of the main church venues due to the influence of the interesting personalities operating here and the pilgrimages. The almost twenty-year period of normalization here offers many remarkable events, personalities and phenomena, culminating in the rise of the church at the end of the eighties.
Action "K" in its Consequences at the Example of Society of Jesus
Řapek, Vojtěch ; Rychlík, Jan (advisor) ; Stehlík, Michal (referee)
(anglicky) The bachelor thesis deals with the attack against the male religious orders - Action "K" with its consequences on the example of The Society of Jesus in the Czech lands in the period between 1948 and 1968. The thesis is divided into eight chapters. The first chapter is focused on The Society of Jesus where the religious order is introduced and its history until 1948 outlined. The second chapter covers the church-political situation in the years between 1948 and 1950, which foreshadowed the Action "K". The third chapter covers the Action "K" and its implementation. The fourth chapter provides an analysis of the life in the centralizing monasteries, the fates of the religious in the Technical Auxiliary battalions, the retraining centers and the charity house. The fifth chapter focuses on the monks in the internment monastery in Želiv. The sixth chapter is concentrated on the changes of the church politics of the state after the Action "K" until 1956. The seventh chapter deals with the criminal sanctions of the religious in the period of 1950s and 1960s and the eighth chapter is focused on the dispersion of the religious in the society - their isolation, secret religious life, contacts with the foreign countries, cases of the collaboration with the regime and then the effort to recover the...

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