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Alojz Tkáč

Monsignor Alojz Tkáč (2 March 1934 – 23 May 2023) was a Slovak Roman Catholic prelate. He was the bishop of Košice from 1990 to 1995, the first archbishop of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Košice from 1995 to 2010 and archbishop emeritus until his death.

His Excellency

Alojz Tkáč
Archbishop Emeritus of Košice
Tkáč in 2019
ChurchRoman Catholic
Appointed31 March 1995
Term ended4 June 2010
PredecessorPosition established
SuccessorBernard Bober
Orders
Ordination25 June 1961
by Ambróz Lazík
Consecration17 February 1990
by Jozef Tomko
Personal details
Born(1934-03-02)2 March 1934
Died23 May 2023(2023-05-23) (aged 89)
Košice, Slovakia
BuriedCathedral of St. Elizabeth
Previous post(s)Bishop of Košice (1990–1995)
Alma materComenius University
MottoPraedicare, regere, sanctificare
(Latin for 'To announce, to govern, to sanctify')
Coat of arms
Styles of
Alojz Tkáč
Reference style
Spoken styleYour Excellency
Religious styleArchbishop

Early life edit

Tkáč was born in the village of Ohradzany to a religious farming family. His father was the mayor of the village. He wanted to become a priest since childhood. Following education at a Grammar School in Humenné, he applied to study theology at the Comenius University, where he was accepted in 1956 after being turned down three times.[1]

Church career edit

Priesthood and persecution edit

Tkáč was consecrated in 1961 by the Bishop of Trnava Ambróz Lazík. Following the mandatory military service, Tkáč worked in the archive of the Košice Diocese.

On 23 October 1974 Tkáč criticized the state of the church at an internal meeting. His speech was broadcast by Vatican Radio and Radio Free Europe. The Communist regime punished Tkáč by withdrawing state consent for Tkáč to preach.[2] As a result, Tkáč made a living as a tram driver and lumberjack.[3]

In 1983, following a temporary improvement of the relationship between the Church and the regime, Tkáč was again granted permission to work as a priest and was assigned to the parish in the Červenica village.

Bishop and archbishop of Košice edit

Following the Velvet Revolution, Pope John Paul II assigned Tkáč to the role of Bishop of Košice, which had been vacant since the death of Jozef Čársky in 1962 due to the resistance of the Communist regime to the appointment of a new bishop.[4]

In 1995 the Košice Diocese was promoted to archdiocese, with Tkáč becoming its first archbishop. As archbishop he opened a new house for priests in Veľký Šariš, renovated the seminary in Košice, established new parishes and presided over the construction of 80 new churches. He was also instrumental in the establishment of a Carmelite monastery at Sídlisko KVP.[5]

In 1997, he defended Jozef Tiso, the fascist president of World War II-era Slovak Republic (1939–1945) and relativized his role in the Holocaust, claiming that "rich and powerful" Jews living overseas did not do enough to save the European Jews.[6]

In 2009 Tkáč reached the age of 75 and, following canonical law, submitted his resignation to Pope Benedict XVI, who accepted it in 2010. Tkáč was replaced by Bernard Bober, who had been his auxiliary bishop since 1992.[7] Tkáč continued to assist Bober in the capacity of an archbishop emeritus until his death on 23 May 2023.

Personal life and death edit

Tkáč donated blood more than hundred times. He financially supported the education of children in Asia and Africa.[8]

Tkáč died on 23 May 2023, at the age of 89.[3] He is buried in the crypt under the Cathedral of St. Elizabeth.[9]

References edit

  1. ^ "Príbeh pamätníka Alojz Tkáč (1934)". Ústav pamäti národa (in Slovak). Retrieved 23 May 2023.
  2. ^ "Impulz: Prenasledovanie Alojza Tkáča". www.impulzrevue.sk. Retrieved 23 May 2023.
  3. ^ a b "Zomrel emeritný košický arcibiskup Alojz Tkáč". TERAZ.sk (in Slovak). 23 May 2023. Retrieved 23 May 2023.
  4. ^ "Tkáč profile at KBS". www.kbs.sk. Retrieved 23 May 2023.
  5. ^ "Mons. Alojz Tkáč je 20 rokov na biskupskom stolci". korzar.sme.sk (in Slovak). Retrieved 23 May 2023.
  6. ^ "Arcibiskup Alojz Tkáč – homília pri 50. výročí smrti prezidenta Jozefa Tisa 18. 4. 1997". Retrieved 30 May 2023.
  7. ^ Sambor, Miroslav. "Nový arcibiskup Bernard Bober si želá zrozumiteľných kňazov". korzar.sme.sk (in Slovak). Retrieved 23 May 2023.
  8. ^ "Úmrtie / Vo veku 89 rokov zomrel emeritný košický arcibiskup Alojz Tkáč". svetkrestanstva.postoj.sk (in Slovak). Retrieved 23 May 2023.
  9. ^ "V Košiciach pochovávajú emeritného arcibiskupa Alojza Tkáča. Rozlúčiť sa s ním prišli stovky veriacich". TA3 (in Slovak). 30 May 2023. Retrieved 30 May 2023.
Catholic Church titles
Preceded by
Position established
Achbishop of Košice
1995–2010
Succeeded by
Preceded by
Jozef Čársky (until 1962)
Sede vacante (1962–1990)
Bishop of Košice
1990–1995
Succeeded by
Position abolished

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Monsignor Alojz Tkac 2 March 1934 23 May 2023 was a Slovak Roman Catholic prelate He was the bishop of Kosice from 1990 to 1995 the first archbishop of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Kosice from 1995 to 2010 and archbishop emeritus until his death His ExcellencyAlojz TkacArchbishop Emeritus of KosiceTkac in 2019ChurchRoman CatholicAppointed31 March 1995Term ended4 June 2010PredecessorPosition establishedSuccessorBernard BoberOrdersOrdination25 June 1961by Ambroz LazikConsecration17 February 1990by Jozef TomkoPersonal detailsBorn 1934 03 02 2 March 1934Ohradzany CzechoslovakiaDied23 May 2023 2023 05 23 aged 89 Kosice SlovakiaBuriedCathedral of St ElizabethPrevious post s Bishop of Kosice 1990 1995 Alma materComenius UniversityMottoPraedicare regere sanctificare Latin for To announce to govern to sanctify Coat of armsStyles of Alojz TkacReference styleHis Excellency The Most ReverendSpoken styleYour ExcellencyReligious styleArchbishop Contents 1 Early life 2 Church career 2 1 Priesthood and persecution 2 2 Bishop and archbishop of Kosice 3 Personal life and death 4 ReferencesEarly life editTkac was born in the village of Ohradzany to a religious farming family His father was the mayor of the village He wanted to become a priest since childhood Following education at a Grammar School in Humenne he applied to study theology at the Comenius University where he was accepted in 1956 after being turned down three times 1 Church career editPriesthood and persecution edit Tkac was consecrated in 1961 by the Bishop of Trnava Ambroz Lazik Following the mandatory military service Tkac worked in the archive of the Kosice Diocese On 23 October 1974 Tkac criticized the state of the church at an internal meeting His speech was broadcast by Vatican Radio and Radio Free Europe The Communist regime punished Tkac by withdrawing state consent for Tkac to preach 2 As a result Tkac made a living as a tram driver and lumberjack 3 In 1983 following a temporary improvement of the relationship between the Church and the regime Tkac was again granted permission to work as a priest and was assigned to the parish in the Cervenica village Bishop and archbishop of Kosice edit Following the Velvet Revolution Pope John Paul II assigned Tkac to the role of Bishop of Kosice which had been vacant since the death of Jozef Carsky in 1962 due to the resistance of the Communist regime to the appointment of a new bishop 4 In 1995 the Kosice Diocese was promoted to archdiocese with Tkac becoming its first archbishop As archbishop he opened a new house for priests in Veľky Saris renovated the seminary in Kosice established new parishes and presided over the construction of 80 new churches He was also instrumental in the establishment of a Carmelite monastery at Sidlisko KVP 5 In 1997 he defended Jozef Tiso the fascist president of World War II era Slovak Republic 1939 1945 and relativized his role in the Holocaust claiming that rich and powerful Jews living overseas did not do enough to save the European Jews 6 In 2009 Tkac reached the age of 75 and following canonical law submitted his resignation to Pope Benedict XVI who accepted it in 2010 Tkac was replaced by Bernard Bober who had been his auxiliary bishop since 1992 7 Tkac continued to assist Bober in the capacity of an archbishop emeritus until his death on 23 May 2023 Personal life and death editTkac donated blood more than hundred times He financially supported the education of children in Asia and Africa 8 Tkac died on 23 May 2023 at the age of 89 3 He is buried in the crypt under the Cathedral of St Elizabeth 9 References edit Pribeh pamatnika Alojz Tkac 1934 Ustav pamati naroda in Slovak Retrieved 23 May 2023 Impulz Prenasledovanie Alojza Tkaca www impulzrevue sk Retrieved 23 May 2023 a b Zomrel emeritny kosicky arcibiskup Alojz Tkac TERAZ sk in Slovak 23 May 2023 Retrieved 23 May 2023 Tkac profile at KBS www kbs sk Retrieved 23 May 2023 Mons Alojz Tkac je 20 rokov na biskupskom stolci korzar sme sk in Slovak Retrieved 23 May 2023 Arcibiskup Alojz Tkac homilia pri 50 vyroci smrti prezidenta Jozefa Tisa 18 4 1997 Retrieved 30 May 2023 Sambor Miroslav Novy arcibiskup Bernard Bober si zela zrozumiteľnych knazov korzar sme sk in Slovak Retrieved 23 May 2023 Umrtie Vo veku 89 rokov zomrel emeritny kosicky arcibiskup Alojz Tkac svetkrestanstva postoj sk in Slovak Retrieved 23 May 2023 V Kosiciach pochovavaju emeritneho arcibiskupa Alojza Tkaca Rozlucit sa s nim prisli stovky veriacich TA3 in Slovak 30 May 2023 Retrieved 30 May 2023 Catholic Church titlesPreceded byPosition established Achbishop of Kosice1995 2010 Succeeded byBernard BoberPreceded byJozef Carsky until 1962 Sede vacante 1962 1990 Bishop of Kosice1990 1995 Succeeded byPosition abolished Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Alojz Tkac amp oldid 1207033659, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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