How a Hussite church almost stood in Litoboř
The period after the First World War was marked by the creation of the Czechoslovak Republic, which a part of progressive-minded Roman Catholic priests also decided to use to break away from the mother church and found a new church - the Czechoslovak Church. At the time, the move was widely supported. Either the existing Catholic church in the village was knocked over to its members, or they occupied it themselves and then tried to use it through...
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How a Hussite church almost stood in Litoboř
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