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Dominik Trčka (6 July 1886 – 23 March 1959), also known by his religious name Metod, was a Czech priest of the Congregation of the Most Holy Redeemer (Redemptorists). Trčka was engaged in parish missions but went on to also serve Greek Catholics and cater to the needs of the Eastern Rite Catholics who often felt neglected and in great need of pastoral assistance; this was something that Trčka was more than willing to provide for he made serious inroads in terms of the pastoral aid he provided to those people.

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  • Blahoslavený Metoděj Dominik Trčka C.Ss.R. (6. července 1886, Frýdlant nad Ostravicí - 23. března 1959, Leopoldov) byl katolický kněz, řeholník a mučedník, oběť komunistického pronásledování katolické církve v Československu. (cs)
  • Dominik Trčka (6 July 1886 – 23 March 1959), also known by his religious name Metod, was a Czech priest of the Congregation of the Most Holy Redeemer (Redemptorists). Trčka was engaged in parish missions but went on to also serve Greek Catholics and cater to the needs of the Eastern Rite Catholics who often felt neglected and in great need of pastoral assistance; this was something that Trčka was more than willing to provide for he made serious inroads in terms of the pastoral aid he provided to those people. He is regarded as a martyr of the Catholic church and was beatified in Saint Peter's Square on 4 November 2001. (en)
  • Dominik Trčka (né le 6 juillet 1886 et mort le 23 mars 1959), également connu sous son nom religieux Méthode-Dominique, est un prêtre catholique romain tchèque de l'ordre des Rédemptoristes. Martyr du régime communiste de Tchécoslovaquie, il est vénéré comme bienheureux par l'Église catholique. (fr)
  • Metod Dominik Trčka (Frýdlant nad Ostravicí, 6 luglio 1886 – Leopoldov, 23 marzo 1959) è stato un presbitero ceco della Congregazione del Santissimo Redentore, proclamato beato da papa Giovanni Paolo II nel 2001. (it)
  • Мефодий Доминик Трчка (чеш. Metoděj Dominik Trčka CSsR, 6 июля 1886 г., Фридлант-над-Остравици, Чехия — 23 марта 1959 г., Леопольдов, Словакия) — блаженный Римско-Католической Церкви, священник из монашеской конгрегации редемптористов, мученик, жертва коммунистических преследований Католической церкви в Чехословакии. (ru)
  • Metody Dominik Trčka (ur. 6 lipca 1886 we Frydlandzie nad Ostrawicą, zm. 23 marca 1959 w Leopoldovie) – czeski ksiądz katolicki, redemptorysta, birytualista, szczególnie zaangażowany w duszpasterstwo wśród słowackich grekokatolików, błogosławiony Kościoła katolickiego, męczennik. (pl)
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  • Blahoslavený Metoděj Dominik Trčka C.Ss.R. (6. července 1886, Frýdlant nad Ostravicí - 23. března 1959, Leopoldov) byl katolický kněz, řeholník a mučedník, oběť komunistického pronásledování katolické církve v Československu. (cs)
  • Dominik Trčka (né le 6 juillet 1886 et mort le 23 mars 1959), également connu sous son nom religieux Méthode-Dominique, est un prêtre catholique romain tchèque de l'ordre des Rédemptoristes. Martyr du régime communiste de Tchécoslovaquie, il est vénéré comme bienheureux par l'Église catholique. (fr)
  • Metod Dominik Trčka (Frýdlant nad Ostravicí, 6 luglio 1886 – Leopoldov, 23 marzo 1959) è stato un presbitero ceco della Congregazione del Santissimo Redentore, proclamato beato da papa Giovanni Paolo II nel 2001. (it)
  • Мефодий Доминик Трчка (чеш. Metoděj Dominik Trčka CSsR, 6 июля 1886 г., Фридлант-над-Остравици, Чехия — 23 марта 1959 г., Леопольдов, Словакия) — блаженный Римско-Католической Церкви, священник из монашеской конгрегации редемптористов, мученик, жертва коммунистических преследований Католической церкви в Чехословакии. (ru)
  • Metody Dominik Trčka (ur. 6 lipca 1886 we Frydlandzie nad Ostrawicą, zm. 23 marca 1959 w Leopoldovie) – czeski ksiądz katolicki, redemptorysta, birytualista, szczególnie zaangażowany w duszpasterstwo wśród słowackich grekokatolików, błogosławiony Kościoła katolickiego, męczennik. (pl)
  • Dominik Trčka (6 July 1886 – 23 March 1959), also known by his religious name Metod, was a Czech priest of the Congregation of the Most Holy Redeemer (Redemptorists). Trčka was engaged in parish missions but went on to also serve Greek Catholics and cater to the needs of the Eastern Rite Catholics who often felt neglected and in great need of pastoral assistance; this was something that Trčka was more than willing to provide for he made serious inroads in terms of the pastoral aid he provided to those people. (en)
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  • Трчка, Мефодий Доминик (ru)
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