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    https://doi.org/10.54937/kd.2024.15.2.172-196

    Autor: Emília Hrabovec

    In: Kultúrne dejiny

    ISSN: 1338-2209 

    Ročník: 15

    Číslo: 2

    Strany: 172-196

    Rok vydania: 2024

    Vydavateľ: VERBUM – vydavateľstvo Katolíckej univerzity v Ružomberku

    Abstract: One of the most radical interventions of the communist regime in Czechoslovakia against the Catholic Church was the forcible installation of the administrator Ján Dechet in the Banská Bystrica diocese after the death of Bishop Andrej Škrábik, and later his staged election as Vicar Capitular. Its aim was to break the unity of the Church, to create within its ranks collaborating groups of “patriotic priests” and thus to dominate the Church not only by external violent means, but also from within.
    Previous historical reflection on these events has been limited to the reconstruction of Church-State relations on the basis of domestic historical sources. The present study, based on recently released Vatican documents from the pontificate of Pius XII, puts the events into an international context and analyses for the first time the attitude of the Holy See towards the draconian intervention of the communist state, which unfolded in a field of tension between, on the one hand, a resolute rejection of communism and its encroachments on the freedom of the Church and an international anticommunist mobilisation, and, on the other hand, an attempt, at least in part, to reorganise and tolerate the situation, and, through a series of extraordinary measures and faculties, to allow for the proper administration of the diocese and the running of ecclesiastical life.

    Keywords: Holy See, Pius XII, Communism, Slovakia, Diocese of Banská Bystrica, Ján Dechet.

    Citácia:

    HRABOVEC, Emília, 2024. „Kauza Dechet” očami Svätej stolice. In: Kultúrne dejiny. Online. Ružomberok: VERBUM – vydavateľstvo Katolíckej univerzity v Ružomberku, roč. 15, č. 2, s. 172-196. ISSN 1338-2209. Dostupné na: https://doi.org/10.54937/kd.2024.15.2.172-196