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Církve a Náboženské Společnosti Registrované 1 DIRECTORY OF CHURCHES AND RELIGIOUS SOCIETIES AND ASSOCIATIONS OF CHURCHES AND RELIGIOUS SOCIETIES Contents APOSTOLIC CHURCH ................................................................................... 2 BAPTIST UNION OF THE CZECH REPUBLIC ........................................... 3 SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTISTS CHURCH ................................................... 3 EVANGELICAL BRETHREN CHURCH ....................................................... 4 CZECHOSLOVAK HUSSITE CHURCH ........................................................ 5 CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF LATTER-DAY SAINTS ......................... 7 GREEK CATHOLIC APOSTOLIC EXARCHATE IN THE CZECH REPUBLIC ........................................................................................................ 8 ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH ..................................................................... 9 EVANGELICAL CHURCH OF THE CZECH BRETHREN ........................ 81 EVANGELICAL CHURCH OF THE AUGSBURG CONFESSION IN THE CZECH REPUBLIC ........................................................................................ 85 EVANGELICAL METHODIST CHURCH ................................................... 86 FEDERATION OF JEWISH COMMUNITIES IN THE CZECH REPUBLIC ......................................................................................................................... 86 MORAVIAN CHURCH (UNITAS FRATRUM)........................................... 89 BRETHREN ASSEMBLIES ........................................................................... 90 EVANGELICAL (LUTHERAN) CHURCH OF THE AUGSBURG CONFESSION IN THE CZECH REPUBLIC ................................................ 90 RELIGIOUS SOCIETY OF CZECH UNITARIANS .................................... 91 RELIGIOUS SOCIETY OF JEHOVAH'S WITNESSES .............................. 92 NEW APOSTOLIC CHURCH IN THE CZECH REPUBLIC ...................... 92 ORTHODOX CHURCH IN THE CZECH LANDS ...................................... 93 SILESIAN EVANGELICAL CHURCH OF THE AUGSBURG CONFESSION ................................................................................................. 95 OLD CATHOLIC CHURCH IN THE CZECH REPUBLIC ......................... 97 CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP CHURCH ........................................................ 97 CZECH HINDU RELIGIOUS SOCIETY ...................................................... 98 CHRISTIAN COMMUNITY IN THE CZECH REPUBLIC ......................... 98 CENTRE OF ISLAMIC COMMUNITIES ..................................................... 99 2 MILITARY CHAPLAINCY ........................................................................... 99 ECUMENICAL COUNCIL OF CHURCHES IN THE CZECH REPUBLIC ....................................................................................................................... 100 APOSTOLIC CHURCH Office of the Bishop V Zídkách 402 280 02 Kolín 2 Tel.: 321 720 457 321 727 658 – Bishop Fax: 321 727 668 E-mail: [email protected] Link: http://www.apostolskacirkev.cz/ Bishop: Rudolf Bubik Church Council Pod Červenkami 504 735 43 Albrechtice Tel. and fax: 558 742 322 E-mail: [email protected] First deputy of the Bishop: Roman Tomsa Tel.: 558 742 323 Deputy of the Bishop for issues of education and pastorship: MUDr. Aleš Navrátil Tel. and fax: 585 411 746 E-mail: [email protected] Deputy of the Bishop for issues of mission and evangelasation: Petr Bartoš Tel. and fax: 519 333 055 E-mail: [email protected] Charity of the Apostolic Church in the Czech Republic Čs. Armády 1070/109 691 41 Břeclav, Poštorná Tel. and fax: 519 333 055 3 E-mail: [email protected] Director: Petr Bartoš Deputy director: Ivo Sysala BAPTIST UNION OF THE CZECH REPUBLIC Executive Committee of the Baptist Union of the Czech Republic Na Topolce 677/14 140 00 Prague 4 – Podolí Tel. and fax: 241 434 256 Link: www.baptist.cz E-mail: [email protected] Chairman: Vladislav Donát Secretary: Bc. Jan Titěra E-mail: [email protected] Charity of the Baptist Union in the Czech Republic Na Topolce 677/14 140 00 Prague 4 – Podolí Tel.: 241 434 256 Chairman of the Executive Board: Mgr. Martina Stavjaníková Tel.: 577 434 428 E-mail: [email protected] SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTISTS CHURCH Seventh-Day Adventists Church Czech and Slovak Union Zálesí 297/50 142 00 Prague 4 – Lhotka Tel.: 241 471 939, 241 471 945 Fax: 244 471 863 E-mail: [email protected] Link: www.casd.cz 4 Chairman: Pavel Šimek E-mail: [email protected] Secretary: Mgr. Josef Hrdinka E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected] Czech Association of the Seventh-Day Adventists Londýnská 623/30 120 00 Prague 2 – Vinohrady Tel. and fax: 224 251 742 Link: http://www.casd.cz/cs/system/view.php3?v=ie&src=inc_index E-mail: [email protected] Chairman: Josef Cepl Tel.: 222 517 473 Secretary: Pavel Zvolánek Moravian and Silesian Association of the Seventh-day Adventists Kopaniny 397/11 709 42 Ostrava – Mariánské Hory Tel.: 596 625 131, 596 617 321 Tel. and fax: 596 623 504 Link: http://www.casd.cz/mss/system/view.php?src=inc_index E-mail: [email protected] Chairman: Jan Dymáček Secretary: Karel Staněk EVANGELICAL BRETHREN CHURCH Brethren Church Council Soukenická 1193/15 110 00 Prague 1 – Nové Město Tel.: 222 318 131 – Chairman and Secretary 222 317 337 – office Fax: 222 318 131 5 Link: www.cb.cz E-mail: [email protected] Council Chairman: ThDr. Pavel Černý, Th.D., Chairman of the Ecumenical Council of Churches in the Czech Republic E-mail: [email protected] Deputy Chairman of the Council: Mgr. Miloslav Kloubek Council Secretary: Ing. Karel Fojtík E-mail: [email protected] Charity of the Brethren Church Soukenická 1193/15 110 00 Prague 1 – Nové Město Office address: Koněvova 24 130 00 Prague 3 Tel. and fax: 222 585 733 Link: http://www.cb.cz/diakonie/ E-mail: [email protected] Director: Mgr. Eva Čenkovičová E-mail: [email protected] CZECHOSLOVAK HUSSITE CHURCH Central Council of the Czechoslovak Hussite Church Wuchterlova 523/5 160 00 Prague 6 – Dejvice Tel.: 220 398 111 Fax: 220 398 123 Link: www.ccsh.cz E-mail: [email protected] Patriarch: ThDr. Tomáš Butta, ThD. Tel.: 220 398 110, 224 323 414 Fax: 224 32 03 08 6 Deputy Chairman of the Central Council: Ing. Karel Rauš Financial reporter to the Central Council: Mgr. Radek Zapletal Tel.: 220 398 104 Fax: 224 320 308 Secretary: Karel Potoček Tel.: 495 511 067 D i o c e s e s Diocesan Council Joštova 141/7 602 00 Brno Tel. and fax: 542 213 866 Link: http://www.ccshbrno.cz/ E-mail: [email protected] Bishop: ThDr. Petr Šandera Tel.: 542 217 136 E-mail: [email protected] Diocesan Council Ambroţova 728/3 500 02 Hradec Králové Tel. and fax: 495 511 067 E-mail: [email protected] Link: http://www.ccshhk.cz Bishop: Štěpán Klásek Tel. and fax: 495 512 453 E-mail: [email protected] Diocesan Council Ţilinská 113/5 779 00 Olomouc, Nová Ulice Tel. and fax: 585 413 281 E-mail: [email protected] Bishop: Mgr. Jana Šilerová Tel.: 585 418 103 E-mail: [email protected] 7 Diocesan Council Husova 314/1 301 24 Plzeň, Jiţní Předměstí Tel.: 377 221 318 E-mail: [email protected] Bishop: Mgr. Michael Moc E-mail: [email protected] Diocesan Council V Tišině 474/3 160 00 Prague 6 - Bubeneč Tel. and fax: 233 371 528 E-mail: [email protected] Bishop: Mgr. Karel Bican E-mail: [email protected] Head Office of the Charity and Mission of Czechoslovak Hussite Church Wuchterlova 523/5 160 00 Prague 6 – Dejvice Tel.: 220 398 115, 220 398 112 + answering machine Fax: 224 316 800 E-mail: [email protected], [email protected] Director: Štěpán Klásek Chairman of the Executive Board: Mgr. Olga Líbalová CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF LATTER-DAY SAINTS Mission Presidium: Milady Horákové 85/95 170 00 Prague 7 – Holešovice Tel.: 224 322 215 Fax: 224 324 751 Link: http://www.cjkspd.cz/ 8 Czech Mission Prague President: Glenn Fred Yost Milady Horákové 85/95 170 00 Prague 7 – Holešovice Tel.: 224 322 215, 224 315 730 Fax: 224 324 751 E-mail: [email protected] First Advisor: Tomáš Krejčí Second Advisor: Jan Pohořelský Brno Region Stránského 41 616 00 Brno Tel.: 541 260 914, 541 260 915 President of the region: Gád Vojkůvka First Advisor: Roman Čadeni Second Advisor: Martin Pilka GREEK CATHOLIC APOSTOLIC EXARCHATE IN THE CZECH REPUBLIC Apostolic Exarchy in the Czech Republic Haštalské nám. 789/4 110 00 Prague 1 – Staré Město Tel. and fax: 222 312 817 Tel.: 221 778 498 E-mail: [email protected] Link: www.exarchat.cz Bishop – Apostolic Exarch: His Excellence Mons. ThDr. RNDr. Ladislav Hučko, CSc. Titular Bishop of Orea, General Secretary of the Czech Bishops´ Conference E-mail: [email protected] Apostolic Exarch Emeritus: Mons. Ivan Ljavinec, Titular Bishop of Akallisus Auxiliary Bishop – Episcopal Vicar: Mons. Ján Eugen Kočiš, 9 Titular Bishop of Abrittum Vicar General: Mons. Mgr. Milan Hanuš Tel.: 221 778 496 E-mail: [email protected] Chancellor: Dr. Juraj Bujňák Tel. 222 312 817 E-mail: [email protected] ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH Czech Bishops´ Conference Secretariat Thákurova 676/3 160 00 Prague 6 – Dejvice Tel.: 220 181 201 – Secretariat Fax: 224 310 144 Link: www.cirkev.cz Tel.: 220 181 432 – Spokesman E-mail: [email protected] Fax: 224 310 144 220 181 200 – media centre E-mail: [email protected] Tel.: 220 181 421 – General Secretary E-mail: [email protected] Chairman: Mons. Jan Graubner, Archbishop of Olomouc, Metropolitan of Moravia Deputy Chairman: Mons. František Lobkowicz, OPraem, Bishop of Ostrava and Opava General Secretary: Bishop – Mons. ThDr. RNDr. Ladislav Hučko CSc., Apostolic Exarch of the Greek Catholic Church in the Czech Republic, Titular Bishop of Orea Spokesman: Mgr. Marin Horálek Archdiocese
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