Norbert Čapek, the Glossary
Norbert Fabián Čapek (Czech pronunciation:; 3 June 1870 – 30 October 1942) was the founder of the modern Unitarian Church in Czechoslovakia.[1]
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27 relations: American Unitarian Association, Baptists, British and Foreign Unitarian Association, Catholic Church, Charles Bridge, Chomutov, Columbia University, Czechoslovakia, Dachau concentration camp, Essex County, New Jersey, Flower Communion, Gestapo, International Association for Religious Freedom, List of Unitarian martyrs, Moravian Church, New Bedford, Massachusetts, New York Public Library, Newark, New Jersey, Orange, New Jersey, Pankrác Prison, Prague, Priest Barracks of Dachau Concentration Camp, Radomyšl, South Bohemian Region, Unitarianism, World War I, World War II.
- 20th-century Unitarian clergy
- Czech Unitarians
- Czech people who died in Dachau concentration camp
- People from Strakonice District
American Unitarian Association
The American Unitarian Association (AUA) was a religious denomination in the United States and Canada, formed by associated Unitarian congregations in 1825.
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Baptists
Baptists form a major branch of evangelicalism distinguished by baptizing only professing Christian believers (believer's baptism) and doing so by complete immersion.
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British and Foreign Unitarian Association
The British and Foreign Unitarian Association was the major Unitarian body in Britain from 1825.
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Catholic Church
The Catholic Church, also known as the Roman Catholic Church, is the largest Christian church, with 1.28 to 1.39 billion baptized Catholics worldwide as of 2024.
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Charles Bridge
Charles Bridge (Karlův most) is a medieval stone arch bridge that crosses the Vltava river in Prague, Czech Republic.
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Chomutov
Chomutov (Komotau) is a city in the Ústí nad Labem Region of the Czech Republic.
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Columbia University
Columbia University, officially Columbia University in the City of New York, is a private Ivy League research university in New York City.
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Czechoslovakia
Czechoslovakia (Czech and Československo, Česko-Slovensko) was a landlocked state in Central Europe, created in 1918, when it declared its independence from Austria-Hungary.
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Dachau concentration camp
Dachau was one of the first concentration camps built by Nazi Germany and the longest running one, opening on 22 March 1933.
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Essex County, New Jersey
Essex County is located in the northeastern part of the U.S. state of New Jersey, and is one of the centrally located counties in the New York metropolitan area.
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Flower Communion
Flower Communion, also known as Flower Ceremony, Flower Festival, or Flower Celebration, is a ritual service common in Unitarian Universalism, though the specific practices vary between congregations.
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Gestapo
The Geheime Staatspolizei, abbreviated Gestapo, was the official secret police of Nazi Germany and in German-occupied Europe.
International Association for Religious Freedom
The International Association for Religious Freedom (IARF), formerly the International Association for Liberal Christianity and Religious Freedom, is a charitable organization that works for religious freedom around the world.
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List of Unitarian martyrs
Unitarian martyrs are individuals who died for their adherence to Unitarianism, a theological position which claims to derive from the Christian Bible and denies the Trinity, instead maintaining that there is one God in one person (the Father).
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Moravian Church
The Moravian Church, or the Moravian Brethren (Moravská církev or Moravští bratři), formally the Unitas Fratrum (Latin: "Unity of the Brethren"), is one of the oldest Protestant denominations in Christianity, dating back to the Bohemian Reformation of the 15th century and the Unity of the Brethren (Jednota bratrská) founded in the Kingdom of Bohemia, sixty years before Martin Luther's Reformation.
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New Bedford, Massachusetts
New Bedford (Massachusett) is a city in Bristol County, Massachusetts, United States.
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New York Public Library
The New York Public Library (NYPL) is a public library system in New York City.
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Newark, New Jersey
Newark is the most populous city in the U.S. state of New Jersey, the county seat of Essex County, and a principal city of the New York metropolitan area.
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Orange, New Jersey
The City of Orange (known simply as Orange) is a township in Essex County, in the U.S. state of New Jersey.
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Pankrác Prison
Pankrác Prison, officially Prague Pankrác Remand Prison (Vazební věznice Praha Pankrác) in Czech), is a prison in Prague, Czech Republic. A part of the Czech Prison Service, it is located southeast of Prague city centre in Pankrác, not far from Pražského povstání metro station on Line C.
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Prague
Prague (Praha) is the capital and largest city of the Czech Republic and the historical capital of Bohemia.
Priest Barracks of Dachau Concentration Camp
The Priest Barracks of Dachau Concentration (in German Pfarrerblock, or Priesterblock) incarcerated clergy who had opposed the Nazi regime of Adolf Hitler.
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Radomyšl
Radomyšl is a market town in Strakonice District in the South Bohemian Region of the Czech Republic.
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South Bohemian Region
The South Bohemian Region (Jihočeský kraj) is an administrative unit (kraj) of the Czech Republic, located mostly in the southern part of its historical land of Bohemia, with a small part in southwestern Moravia.
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Unitarianism
Unitarianism is a nontrinitarian branch of Christianity.
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World War I
World War I (alternatively the First World War or the Great War) (28 July 1914 – 11 November 1918) was a global conflict between two coalitions: the Allies (or Entente) and the Central Powers.
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World War II
World War II or the Second World War (1 September 1939 – 2 September 1945) was a global conflict between two alliances: the Allies and the Axis powers.
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See also
20th-century Unitarian clergy
- A. Powell Davies
- Benjamin H. Bailey
- Charles Wesley Emerson
- Earl Morse Wilbur
- Forrest Church
- Gertrude von Petzold
- Jabez T. Sunderland
- Joel Hastings Metcalf
- John Glanville Gill
- John Haynes Holmes
- John Islan Jones
- John Lewis (philosopher)
- Joseph Estlin Carpenter
- L. P. Jacks
- Mary Leggett Cooke
- Mila Tupper Maynard
- Norbert Čapek
- Raymond Bragg
- Sarah Pratt Carr
Czech Unitarians
- Charlotte Garrigue
- Lotta Hitschmanova
- Norbert Čapek
Czech people who died in Dachau concentration camp
People from Strakonice District
- Adolph J. Sabath
- František Bican
- Jindřich Veselý
- Josef Holeček (writer)
- Kamil Běhounek
- Karel Strakatý
- Norbert Čapek
- Petr Chelčický
- Rudolf Beran
- Václav Matějka
- Zdenka Fantlová
- Zdeněk Troška
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Norbert_Čapek
Also known as Czech Unitarian Church, Norbert Capek, Norbert Fabián Čapek.