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    Gorazd of Prague, given name Matěj Pavlík (26 May 1879 – 4 September 1942), was the hierarch of the revived Orthodox Church in Czechoslovakia after World...
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  • Gorazd Per (born 1997), Slovene road bicycle racer Gorazd Zajc (born 1987), Slovene footballer Gorazd (Pavlík) This page or section lists people that share...
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  • Karel Pavlík (1900–1943), Czechoslovak Army captain Gorazd (Pavlík) (1879–1942), hierarch of the revived Orthodox Church in Moravia Petr Pavlík (footballer...
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  • Saint Prokop, canon and hermit Saint Wenceslas, duke of Bohemia Saint Gorazd (Pavlík), Eastern Orthodox new martyr, bishop of Prague, and metropolitan of...
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  • in full communion and he became Archimandrite with the name Gorazd, in honor of Saint Gorazd of Moravia, disciple and successor of Saint Methodius, Archbishop...
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    split off. The Prague Archeparchy encompasses the whole of Bohemia. Gorazd (Pavlik) of Prague 1921–1942 (...) Dorotheus (Filipp) of Prague 1963–1999 Metropolitan...
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    Lyubertsev and Theodore Malyarovsky, Priests (1937) New Hieromartyr Gorazd (Pavlík), Bishop of Prague, Bohemia and Moravo-Cilezsk, slain by Nazis (1942)...
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  • The Czech Church has recognized contemporary New Martyrs, such as Gorazd (Pavlik) of Prague. The Albanian Orthodox Church split from the Greek Orthodox...
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  • (Dashkevich), ret. Bishop of Alaska & the Aleutians (15 March 1934) Gorazd (Pavlík), The Bishop of Czech (4 September 1942) Basil (Pavlovsky), Bishop of...
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  • Martyrs of Serbia" is celebrated on 28 June [O.S. 15 June]. Đorđe Bogić Gorazd Pavlik Joanikije Lipovac Saint Prince Lazar Petar Zimonjić Platon Jovanović...
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