Hus choir of the Church of the Czechoslovak Hussite in Pardubice
The Czechoslovak Church was founded by Catholic reform priests, who drew attention to themselves during the Christmas holidays of 1919, when they held midnight mass in Czech and not in Latin, which was mandatory at that time. Already at that time, they began to think about founding a new church, which would be absolutely independent from the existing Roman Catholic church and in which they would apply their reformist views and attitudes, which they had not been able to do within the previous...
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Hus choir of the Church of the Czechoslovak Hussite in Pardubice
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