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Czechoslovak Hussite Church
Církev československá husitská
Jan Hus Memorial and St. Nicholas Church, Prague
Classification
Christian
Orientation
Hussite[1]
Theology
Neo-orthodox[2]
Polity
Mixture of Presbyterian and Episcopal[3]
Patriarch
Tomáš Butta
Dioceses
6
Vicarages
22
Associations
Conference of European Churches, Communion of Protestant Churches in Europe
Region
Czech Republic Slovakia
Language
Czech, Slovak
Founder
Karel Farský
Origin
January 8, 1920; 104 years ago (1920-01-08) Czechoslovakia
Separated from
Roman Catholic Church
Aid organization
Hussite Diaconia
Official website
www.ccsh.cz
The Czechoslovak Hussite Church (Czech: Církev československá husitská, CČSH or CČH; Slovak: Cirkev československá husitská) is a Christian church that separated from the Catholic Church after World War I in former Czechoslovakia.
Both the Czechoslovak Hussite Church and Moravian Church trace their tradition back to the Hussite reformers and acknowledge Jan Hus (John Huss) as their predecessor.[4] It was well-supported by Czechoslovakia's first president, Tomáš Garrigue Masaryk,[5] who himself belonged to the Evangelical Church of Czech Brethren.[6]
The Czechoslovak Hussite Church describes itself as neo-Hussite.[1]
^ abJones, Lindsay (2005). Encyclopedia of religion. Macmillan Reference. p. 4234. ISBN 978-0-02-865739-4. The Czechoslovak Hussite Church (or Czechoslovak National Church), founded in 1920, continues the Hussite tradition.
^Tonzar, David (2002). Vznik a vývoj novodobé husitské teologie a Církev československá husitská (1. vyd ed.). Prague: Charles University. p. 210. ISBN 9788024604992.
^"The Czechoslovak Hussite Church - Basic Information". ccsh.cz. 13 July 2007. Retrieved 28 February 2017.
^Sunshine, Glenn (16 December 2016). "The Hussites and the Moravians". Breakpoint Colson Center. Retrieved 7 May 2021.
^Butta, Tomáš (2010). "Vztah CČSH k osobnosti T. G. Masaryka a jeho pojetí náboženství". Církev československá husitská (in Czech). Retrieved 2016-11-24.
^"Masarykův vztah k náboženství" (in Czech). rozhlas.cz. Retrieved 18 July 2016.
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