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Jan Nepomucký patron of reconciliation
Svoboda, Josef ; Vlnas, Vít (advisor) ; Royt, Jan (referee)
The starting point in examining the involvement of Christians among displaced Germans after The Second World War in the process of post-war reconciliation and establishing cooperation between war-divided peoples of Bohemia and Germans, in the field of cultural and scientific cooperation. Notable achievements included travelling exhibitions to mark 250 years since the beatification, 250 years since the canonization and 600 years since the martyr's death of St. John of Nepomuk. The exhibitions document the scope of Ackermann Gemeinde and Adalbert Stifter Verein from 1947 to the Velvet Revolution of 1989.
Joan of Arc, birth of a myth and the Johannine revival
Svobodová, Karolína ; Listíková, Renáta (advisor) ; Fučíková, Milena (referee)
The subject of this diploma thesis is the French national heroine Joan of Arc and her portrayal and reflection in literary works throughout the centuries. The diploma thesis mentions the historical personality of Joan of Arc in the context of the time she lived in, reconstructs the life of this French saint and deals with the rehabilitation process that completes the myth of the French national heroine. This diploma thesis summarizes the important European literary works that Joan of Arc is the most important theme. The diploma thesis deals more with literary works in which Joan of Arc is the main character but each author writes her story and describes her personality from a different point of view. And precisely these differences of the thesis are analyzed. The diploma thesis focuses more on the literary works of various authors such as Voltaire, Jules Michelet, Anatole France and Stéphen Coubé. The diploma thesis deals also with the portrayal of Joan of Arc in the 20th and 21st centuries.
The Present Course of the Proces of Beatification 14- Franciscan Brothers of Our Lady of the Snou in Prague
HOŠKOVÁ, Jana
The work considers the history of beatificational process of 14 venerable Franciscan sufferers from the Panna Marie Sněžná church in Prague from the year 1611. There lived a community of Franciscan, who came from several states of Europe in the time of Rudolf II. reign. They made there a community of service and prayer. By attack of army from Passau in November 1611 were these brethren killed by Protestants and poor people. The monastery and church were destroyed. Gradually was the convent restored and new monkery came. The bretherns started to gather background for beatificational process of their killed brethrens. The process started in 1677 first, then in 1698 there was a second process and the next process was in 1947. Because of the lack of financial resources and beacause of the political changes were all processes stopped. The last process which started in 1994, still proceeds.

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