Julius Gábriša

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Julius Gábriša(b. Of 5 December 1913 in Tesárskich Mlyňanach; d. 13 November 1987 in Trnava) was a Slovak Bishop, of Archdiocese of Esztergom during communist controlled Czechoslovakia.[1]

Biography

Born 1913 in Tesárske Mlyňany, educated in Zlaté Moravce, Comenius University in Bratislava and the seminary in Trnavahe was ordained 26 June 1938. he worked as priest in Tekovské Šarluhách, Holíč and Stupava. In 1951 he was promoted to dean in Jablonice, and soon after Nove Mesto nad Vahom.

In 1969 Ambróz Lazík, apostolic administrator of Trnava, died and then Pope Paul VI appointed him as successor. However his appointment was apposed by the communist government of Czechoslovakia and it was only 4 years later on 3 March 1973 that he was able to receive official consecration which happened in Nitra by Cardinal Casaroli, František Tomášek, and Trochty. Following the 1977 normalization of relations between the Czech State and the Church was raised to the rank of archbishop.[2] He was also Titular Bishop of Decori. He died in 1987 in Trnava.

References

  1. Le Petit Episcopologe, Issue 152, Deceased Cardinals
  2. Julius Gábriša at Catholic Heirachy.org.
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