List of bishops and archbishops of Prague
The following is a list of bishops and archbishops of Prague. The bishopric of Prague was established in 973, and elevated to an archbishopric on 30 April 1344. The current Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Prague is the continual successor of the bishopric established in 973. In addition, the city also has an Orthodox archeparchy, Greek Catholic exarchate and the Prague diocese and patriarchate of the Czechoslovak Hussite Church seat in Prague.
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Bishops of Prague
The names are given in Czech, with English or otherwise as suitable.Succession | Name | Dates of bishopric |
1. | Dětmar | 973–982 |
2. | St. Vojtěch | 982–996 |
Kristian | 996 | |
3. | Thiddag | 998–1017 |
4. | Ekkhard | 1017–1023 |
5. | Hyza | 1023–1030 |
6. | Šebíř | 1030–1067 |
7. | Gebhart | 1068–1089 |
8. | Kosmas | 1090–1098 |
9. | Heřman | 1099–1122 |
10. | Menhart | 1122–1134 |
11. | Jan I | 1134–1139 |
Silvestr | 1139–1140 | |
12. | Ota | 1140–1148 |
13. | Daniel I | 1148–1167 |
Gotpold | 1168 | |
14. | Bedřich z Puttendorfu | 1168–1179 |
15. | Valentin | 1179–1182 |
16. | Jindřich Břetislav | 1182–1197 |
17. | Daniel II | 1197–1214 |
18. | Ondřej | 1214–1224 |
19. | Pelhřim z Vartenberka | 1124–1125 |
20. | Budilov | 1225–1226 |
21. | Jan II | 1226–1236 |
22. | Bernhard Kaplíř ze Sulevic | 1236–1240 |
23. | Mikuláš z Reisenburku | 1240–1258 |
24. | Jan III z Dražic | 1258–1278 |
25. | Tobiáš z Bechyně | 1278–1296 |
26. | Řehoř Zajíc z Valdeka | 1296–1301 |
27. | Jan IV z Dražic | 1301–1343 |
28. | Arnošt z Pardubic | 1343–1344 |
Archbishops of Prague
Orthodox bishops of Prague
The first Orthodox mission in Czech lands was led by Saints Cyril and Methodius, some time before the East–West Schism, with its centre in Moravia. The current Czech and Slovak Orthodox Church comes from the Czech Orthodox clubs and partly arose from the early Czechoslovak Church which separated from the Roman Catholic Church in the 1920s. Consequently, the Czechoslovak Church tended towards Protestantism and an Orthodox branch split off. The Prague Archeparchy encompasses the whole of Bohemia.- Gorazd of Prague 1921–1942
- Dorotheus of Prague 1963–1999
- Metropolitan Christopher of Prague 2000–2013
- Metropolitan Rastislav of Prague since 2013
Greek Catholic bishops of Prague
- 1. Ivan Ljavinec, 1996–2003
- 2. Ladislav Hučko, since 2003
Prague bishops of the Czechoslovak Church and Czechoslovak Hussite Church
Bishops of Prague Diocese:
- Karel Farský, 1925–1927
- Gustav Adolf Procházka, 1928–1942
- Miroslav Novák, 1946–1962
- Josef Kupka, 1962–1982
- Miroslav Durchánek, 1982–1988
- René Hradský, 1989–1999
- Karel Bican 1999–2007
- David Tonzar, since 2008
- Karel Farský, 1924–1927
- Gustav Adolf Procházka, 1928–1942
- František Kovář, 1946–1961
- Miroslav Novák, 1961–1990
- Vratislav Štěpánek, 1991–1994
- Josef Špak, 1994–2001
- Jan Schwarz, 2001–2005
- Tomáš Butta, since 2006