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  1. Hace 2 días · Germany - Hussite, Controversy, Reformation: Sigismund’s prolonged absences were caused in great part by the explosive Hussite controversy in Bohemia. The Czech church in Bohemia had long retained a marked individuality and much autonomy in its liturgy.

  2. Hace 2 días · A priest striving for church reform and social reform was burned at the stake for his views at the Council in Constance, Germany. A traditional service to honor his memory will take place in Prague’s Bethlehem Chapel today from 3:00 p.m. Hus’ legacy is also traditionally remembered in Husinc na Prachaticko, where the priest was born around 1370.

  3. Hace 4 días · Hussite Czechs and Catholic Germans turned on each other; many were massacred, and many German survivors fled or were exiled to the rest of the Holy Roman Empire. Emperor Sigismund led or instigated various crusades against Bohemia with the support of Hungarians and Bohemian Catholics. The Hussite Wars followed a pattern.

  4. 26 de jun. de 2024 · The Czechoslovak Hussite Church started to ordain women. 1948: The Evangelical Lutheran Church of Denmark started to ordain women. The African Methodist Episcopal Church started to ordain women. 1949: The Old Catholic Church (in the U.S.) started to ordain women.

  5. Hace 4 días · Germany - Hussite Wars, Bohemia, Reformation: The death of Hus enshrined him at once as a martyr and a national hero in the memory of his followers among the Czechs. They raised a storm of denunciation against Sigismund and expressed their resentment by widespread attacks on orthodox priests and churches.

  6. Hace 6 días · Jan Hus, the most important 15th-century Czech religious reformer, whose work anticipated the Lutheran Reformation by a full century. He was embroiled in the bitter controversy of the Western Schism and was convicted of heresy at the Council of Constance.

  7. 20 de jun. de 2024 · Download this stock image: A group of 170 musicians performed Ode to My City, a work by local composers, in front of the Church of the Czechoslovak Hussite Church on the Palacky Square on the occasion of the proclamation of Budweis (Ceske Budejovice) as the European Capital of Culture 2028, in Budweis, Czech Republic, on June 20, 2024.