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Catholic Church in the Czech Republic
Czech: Katolická církev v České republice
Cathedral of Saints Peter and Paul in Brno at night
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National polity
Classification
Catholic
Orientation
Latin and Eastern Catholic
Scripture
Bible
Theology
Catholic theology
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Episcopal
Governance
ČBK
Pope
Francis
President
Jan Graubner
Divisions
Archbishop
Divisions
Bishop
Language
Czech, Latin
Headquarters
Prague
Territory
Czech Republic
Members
976,853 [1]
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