Josef Beran

Mgr Josef Beran (December 29th 1888 - May 17th 1969) was a Prélat of the Czechoslovakian Catholic church, Archevêque exiled Prague and primacy of the Czechoslovakia.

It spent 17 years in the communist prisons Nazis then. Stopped by the Nazis in 1942 and slackened Dachau in 1945, it was named archbishop of Prague the following year. Vigorous denouncer of the restrictions of the freedom of the civic rights and religious imposed in his country after the establishment of the Communist government, a sermon ignited in the cathedral of Prague will be worth a new arrest in 1949 to him. Transferred to the prison from Roslov in 1951, it remained twelve years there and will be slackened only in 1963. Interdict of stay in Czechoslovakia, it left in exile to Rome where it remained until its death. The pope Paul VI created it cardinal in 1965. He was buried under the Saint-Pierre Basilica in the Vatican.

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