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Friendly football match - Napoli vs KF Egnatia

Friendly football match - Napoli vs KF Egnatia

Cyril Ngonge of SSC Napoli competes for the ball with Amer Duka of KF Egnatia during the SOCCER - Friendly Match between SSC Napoli vs KF Egnatia at Teofilo Patini Stadium

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Dominik Duka

Dominik Duka

Prague Archbishop Cardinal Dominik Duka blessing palm twigs on the occasion of Palm Sunday, followed by liturgical procession to St Vitus Cathedral where mass is celebrated in Prague, Czech Republic, March 28, 2021. (CTK Photo/Michal Kamaryt)

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Dominik Duka

Dominik Duka

Prague Archbishop Cardinal Dominik Duka blessing palm twigs on the occasion of Palm Sunday, followed by liturgical procession to St Vitus Cathedral where mass is celebrated in Prague, Czech Republic, March 28, 2021. (CTK Photo/Michal Kamaryt)

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Dominik Duka

Dominik Duka

Prague Archbishop Cardinal Dominik Duka blessing palm twigs on the occasion of Palm Sunday, followed by liturgical procession to St Vitus Cathedral where mass is celebrated in Prague, Czech Republic, March 28, 2021. (CTK Photo/Michal Kamaryt)

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Dominik Duka

Dominik Duka

Prague Archbishop Cardinal Dominik Duka blessing palm twigs on the occasion of Palm Sunday, followed by liturgical procession to St Vitus Cathedral where mass is celebrated in Prague, Czech Republic, March 28, 2021. (CTK Photo/Michal Kamaryt)

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Dominik Duka, Blessing of a replica of the Marian column in Prague

Dominik Duka, Blessing of a replica of the Marian column in Prague

Prague Archbishop Cardinal Dominik Duka on the large screene, left, celebrates a divine service in the Church of our Lady before Tyn in Prague, Czech Republic, August 15, 2020. Divine service preceded the blessing of revived Virgin Mary column, a replica of the original 17th-century baroque artifact that was demolished by a mob in 1918. The Marian column returned to Old Town Square in Prague centre after 102 years. The Virgin Mary Column was erected in Old Town Square in 1650 and consecrated two years later as a symbol of the Catholic Church's victory in the Czech Lands. The column was pulled down by an angry mob in November 1918 after the collapse of the Austro-Hungarian (Habsburg) Monarchy and the establishment of independent Czechoslovakia. (CTK Photo/Michal Kamaryt)

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Blessing of a replica of the Marian column in Prague

Blessing of a replica of the Marian column in Prague

People pray at the revived Virgin Mary column, a replica of the original 17th-century baroque artifact that was demolished by a mob in 1918, in Prague, Czech Republic, August 15, 2020. In this day the Marian column was blessed by Prague Archbishop Cardinal Dominik Duka. The Virgin Mary Column was erected in Old Town Square in 1650 and consecrated two years later as a symbol of the Catholic Church's victory in the Czech Lands. The column was pulled down by an angry mob in November 1918 after the collapse of the Austro-Hungarian (Habsburg) Monarchy and the establishment of independent Czechoslovakia. (CTK Photo/Michal Kamaryt)

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Dominik Duka, Blessing of a replica of the Marian column in Prague

Dominik Duka, Blessing of a replica of the Marian column in Prague

Prague Archbishop Cardinal Dominik Duka on the large screene, left, celebrates a divine service in the Church of our Lady before Tyn in Prague, Czech Republic, August 15, 2020. Divine service preceded the blessing of revived Virgin Mary column, a replica of the original 17th-century baroque artifact that was demolished by a mob in 1918. The Marian column returned to Old Town Square in Prague centre after 102 years. The Virgin Mary Column was erected in Old Town Square in 1650 and consecrated two years later as a symbol of the Catholic Church's victory in the Czech Lands. The column was pulled down by an angry mob in November 1918 after the collapse of the Austro-Hungarian (Habsburg) Monarchy and the establishment of independent Czechoslovakia. (CTK Photo/Michal Kamaryt)

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Blessing of a replica of the Marian column in Prague

Blessing of a replica of the Marian column in Prague

People pray at the revived Virgin Mary column, a replica of the original 17th-century baroque artifact that was demolished by a mob in 1918, in Prague, Czech Republic, August 15, 2020. In this day the Marian column was blessed by Prague Archbishop Cardinal Dominik Duka. The Virgin Mary Column was erected in Old Town Square in 1650 and consecrated two years later as a symbol of the Catholic Church's victory in the Czech Lands. The column was pulled down by an angry mob in November 1918 after the collapse of the Austro-Hungarian (Habsburg) Monarchy and the establishment of independent Czechoslovakia. (CTK Photo/Michal Kamaryt)

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Blessing of a replica of the Marian column in Prague

Blessing of a replica of the Marian column in Prague

People pray at the revived Virgin Mary column, a replica of the original 17th-century baroque artifact that was demolished by a mob in 1918, in Prague, Czech Republic, August 15, 2020. In this day the Marian column was blessed by Prague Archbishop Cardinal Dominik Duka. The Virgin Mary Column was erected in Old Town Square in 1650 and consecrated two years later as a symbol of the Catholic Church's victory in the Czech Lands. The column was pulled down by an angry mob in November 1918 after the collapse of the Austro-Hungarian (Habsburg) Monarchy and the establishment of independent Czechoslovakia. (CTK Photo/Michal Kamaryt)

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Dominik Duka, Blessing of a replica of the Marian column in Prague

Dominik Duka, Blessing of a replica of the Marian column in Prague

Prague Archbishop Cardinal Dominik Duka, center, celebrates a divine service in the Church of our Lady before Tyn in Prague, Czech Republic, August 15, 2020. Divine service preceded the blessing of revived Virgin Mary column, a replica of the original 17th-century baroque artifact that was demolished by a mob in 1918. The Marian column returned to Old Town Square in Prague centre after 102 years. The Virgin Mary Column was erected in Old Town Square in 1650 and consecrated two years later as a symbol of the Catholic Church's victory in the Czech Lands. The column was pulled down by an angry mob in November 1918 after the collapse of the Austro-Hungarian (Habsburg) Monarchy and the establishment of independent Czechoslovakia. (CTK Photo/Michal Kamaryt)

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Dominik Duka, Blessing of a replica of the Marian column in Prague

Dominik Duka, Blessing of a replica of the Marian column in Prague

Prague Archbishop Cardinal Dominik Duka on the large screene celebrates a divine service in the Church of our Lady before Tyn in Prague, Czech Republic, August 15, 2020. Divine service preceded the blessing of revived Virgin Mary column, a replica of the original 17th-century baroque artifact that was demolished by a mob in 1918. The Marian column returned to Old Town Square in Prague centre after 102 years. The Virgin Mary Column was erected in Old Town Square in 1650 and consecrated two years later as a symbol of the Catholic Church's victory in the Czech Lands. The column was pulled down by an angry mob in November 1918 after the collapse of the Austro-Hungarian (Habsburg) Monarchy and the establishment of independent Czechoslovakia. (CTK Photo/Michal Kamaryt)

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Dominik Duka, Blessing of a replica of the Marian column in Prague

Dominik Duka, Blessing of a replica of the Marian column in Prague

Prague Archbishop Cardinal Dominik Duka, center, celebrates a divine service in the Church of our Lady before Tyn in Prague, Czech Republic, August 15, 2020. Divine service preceded the blessing of revived Virgin Mary column, a replica of the original 17th-century baroque artifact that was demolished by a mob in 1918. The Marian column returned to Old Town Square in Prague centre after 102 years. The Virgin Mary Column was erected in Old Town Square in 1650 and consecrated two years later as a symbol of the Catholic Church's victory in the Czech Lands. The column was pulled down by an angry mob in November 1918 after the collapse of the Austro-Hungarian (Habsburg) Monarchy and the establishment of independent Czechoslovakia. (CTK Photo/Michal Kamaryt)

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Dominik Duka, Blessing of a replica of the Marian column in Prague

Dominik Duka, Blessing of a replica of the Marian column in Prague

Prague Archbishop Cardinal Dominik Duka blesses the revived Virgin Mary column, a replica of the original 17th-century baroque artifact that was demolished by a mob in 1918, in Prague, Czech Republic, August 15, 2020. The Marian column returned to Old Town Square in Prague centre after 102 years. The Virgin Mary Column was erected in Old Town Square in 1650 and consecrated two years later as a symbol of the Catholic Church's victory in the Czech Lands. The column was pulled down by an angry mob in November 1918 after the collapse of the Austro-Hungarian (Habsburg) Monarchy and the establishment of independent Czechoslovakia. (CTK Photo/Michal Kamaryt)

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Dominik Duka, Blessing of a replica of the Marian column in Prague

Dominik Duka, Blessing of a replica of the Marian column in Prague

Prague Archbishop Cardinal Dominik Duka blesses the revived Virgin Mary column, a replica of the original 17th-century baroque artifact that was demolished by a mob in 1918, in Prague, Czech Republic, August 15, 2020. The Marian column returned to Old Town Square in Prague centre after 102 years. The Virgin Mary Column was erected in Old Town Square in 1650 and consecrated two years later as a symbol of the Catholic Church's victory in the Czech Lands. The column was pulled down by an angry mob in November 1918 after the collapse of the Austro-Hungarian (Habsburg) Monarchy and the establishment of independent Czechoslovakia. (CTK Photo/Michal Kamaryt)

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Dominik Duka, Blessing of a replica of the Marian column in Prague

Dominik Duka, Blessing of a replica of the Marian column in Prague

Prague Archbishop Cardinal Dominik Duka, left, blesses the revived Virgin Mary column, a replica of the original 17th-century baroque artifact that was demolished by a mob in 1918, in Prague, Czech Republic, August 15, 2020. The Marian column returned to Old Town Square in Prague centre after 102 years. The Virgin Mary Column was erected in Old Town Square in 1650 and consecrated two years later as a symbol of the Catholic Church's victory in the Czech Lands. The column was pulled down by an angry mob in November 1918 after the collapse of the Austro-Hungarian (Habsburg) Monarchy and the establishment of independent Czechoslovakia. (CTK Photo/Michal Kamaryt)

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Dominik Duka, Blessing of a replica of the Marian column in Prague

Dominik Duka, Blessing of a replica of the Marian column in Prague

Prague Archbishop Cardinal Dominik Duka blesses the revived Virgin Mary column, a replica of the original 17th-century baroque artifact that was demolished by a mob in 1918, in Prague, Czech Republic, August 15, 2020. The Marian column returned to Old Town Square in Prague centre after 102 years. The Virgin Mary Column was erected in Old Town Square in 1650 and consecrated two years later as a symbol of the Catholic Church's victory in the Czech Lands. The column was pulled down by an angry mob in November 1918 after the collapse of the Austro-Hungarian (Habsburg) Monarchy and the establishment of independent Czechoslovakia. (CTK Photo/Michal Kamaryt)

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Dominik Duka, Blessing of a replica of the Marian column in Prague

Dominik Duka, Blessing of a replica of the Marian column in Prague

Prague Archbishop Cardinal Dominik Duka blesses the revived Virgin Mary column, a replica of the original 17th-century baroque artifact that was demolished by a mob in 1918, in Prague, Czech Republic, August 15, 2020. The Marian column returned to Old Town Square in Prague centre after 102 years. The Virgin Mary Column was erected in Old Town Square in 1650 and consecrated two years later as a symbol of the Catholic Church's victory in the Czech Lands. The column was pulled down by an angry mob in November 1918 after the collapse of the Austro-Hungarian (Habsburg) Monarchy and the establishment of independent Czechoslovakia. (CTK Photo/Michal Kamaryt)

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Dominik Duka, commemorative event, 75th anniversary return of Czechoslovak RAF (Royal Air Force) pilots

Dominik Duka, commemorative event, 75th anniversary return of Czechoslovak RAF (Royal Air Force) pilots

Prague Archbishop Cardinal Dominik Duka speaks during commemorative event to pay respect of Czechoslovak RAF (Royal Air Force) pilots on occasion of 75th anniversary of their return from Britain to their homeland, on August 14, 2020, at the Winged Lion Memorial in Prague, Czech Republic. (CTK Photo/Michal Kamaryt)

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Dominik Duka, Winged Lion Memorial, commemorative event, 75th anniversary return of Czechoslovak RAF (Royal Air Force) pilots

Dominik Duka, Winged Lion Memorial, commemorative event, 75th anniversary return of Czechoslovak RAF (Royal Air Force) pilots

Prague Archbishop Cardinal Dominik Duka speaks during commemorative event to pay respect of Czechoslovak RAF (Royal Air Force) pilots on occasion of 75th anniversary of their return from Britain to their homeland, on August 14, 2020, at the Winged Lion Memorial in Prague, Czech Republic. (CTK Photo/Michal Kamaryt)

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Dominik Duka, Helen Patton-Plusczyk, Winged Lion Memorial, commemorative event, 75th anniversary return of Czechoslovak RAF (Royal Air Force) pilots

Dominik Duka, Helen Patton-Plusczyk, Winged Lion Memorial, commemorative event, 75th anniversary return of Czechoslovak RAF (Royal Air Force) pilots

Commemorative event to pay respect of Czechoslovak RAF (Royal Air Force) pilots was held on occasion of 75th anniversary of their return from Britain to their homeland, on August 14, 2020, at the Winged Lion Memorial in Prague, Czech Republic. On the photo are seen L-R Prague Archbishop Cardinal Dominik Duka and Helen Patton-Plusczyk, granddaughter of US genaral George S. Patton. (CTK Photo/Michal Kamaryt)

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Part of nail of True Cross found in Czech monastery, Vlastimil Krocil, Dominik Duka, Daniel Janacek

Part of nail of True Cross found in Czech monastery, Vlastimil Krocil, Dominik Duka, Daniel Janacek

Archaeologists have discovered a shrine with a chipped part of the nail (pictured) of the cross on which Jesus Christ died (True Cross) in the monastery in Milevsko, Czech Republic, they told journalists on December 21, 2020. The six-centimetre fragment of the nail with which Jesus Christ was crucified was found in a cavity in the vault of the monastery. On the photo bishop Vlastimil Krocil, left, Prague Archbishop Cardinal Dominik Duka, center, and abbot of the Strahov monastery in Prague Daniel Janacek, right, look at the nail. (CTK Photo/Vaclav Pancer)

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Part of nail of True Cross found in Czech monastery, Dominik Duka, Daniel Janacek

Part of nail of True Cross found in Czech monastery, Dominik Duka, Daniel Janacek

Archaeologists have discovered a shrine with a chipped part of the nail (pictured) of the cross on which Jesus Christ died (True Cross) in the monastery in Milevsko, Czech Republic, they told journalists on December 21, 2020. The six-centimetre fragment of the nail with which Jesus Christ was crucified was found in a cavity in the vault of the monastery. On the photo Prague Archbishop Cardinal Dominik Duka, left, and abbot of the Strahov monastery in Prague Daniel Janacek, center, look at the nail. (CTK Photo/Vaclav Pancer)

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New Christ Saviour Church, Archbishop

New Christ Saviour Church, Archbishop

A new church, dedicated to Christ the Saviour, has been built at the Barrandov housing estate in the southwest of Prague, the first new church building in the Czech capital in ten years, and was consecrated by Prague Archbishop Cardinal Dominik Duka (not pictured) in Prague, Czech Republic, November 22, 2020. (CTK Photo/Vit Simanek)

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New Christ Saviour Church, Archbishop

New Christ Saviour Church, Archbishop

A new church, dedicated to Christ the Saviour, has been built at the Barrandov housing estate in the southwest of Prague, the first new church building in the Czech capital in ten years, and was consecrated by Prague Archbishop Cardinal Dominik Duka (not pictured) in Prague, Czech Republic, November 22, 2020. (CTK Photo/Vit Simanek)

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New Christ Saviour Church, Archbishop

New Christ Saviour Church, Archbishop

A new church, dedicated to Christ the Saviour, has been built at the Barrandov housing estate in the southwest of Prague, the first new church building in the Czech capital in ten years, and was consecrated by Prague Archbishop Cardinal Dominik Duka (not pictured) in Prague, Czech Republic, November 22, 2020. (CTK Photo/Vit Simanek)

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DOMINIK DUKA

DOMINIK DUKA

A new church, dedicated to Christ the Saviour, has been built at the Barrandov housing estate in the southwest of Prague, the first new church building in the Czech capital in ten years, and was consecrated by Prague Archbishop Cardinal Dominik Duka in Prague, Czech Republic, November 22, 2020. (CTK Photo/Vit Simanek)

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DOMINIK DUKA

DOMINIK DUKA

A new church, dedicated to Christ the Saviour, has been built at the Barrandov housing estate in the southwest of Prague, the first new church building in the Czech capital in ten years, and was consecrated by Prague Archbishop Cardinal Dominik Duka in Prague, Czech Republic, November 22, 2020. (CTK Photo/Vit Simanek)

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New Christ Saviour Church, Archbishop

New Christ Saviour Church, Archbishop

A new church, dedicated to Christ the Saviour, has been built at the Barrandov housing estate in the southwest of Prague, the first new church building in the Czech capital in ten years, and was consecrated by Prague Archbishop Cardinal Dominik Duka (not pictured) in Prague, Czech Republic, November 22, 2020. (CTK Photo/Vit Simanek)

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DOMINIK DUKA

DOMINIK DUKA

A new church, dedicated to Christ the Saviour, has been built at the Barrandov housing estate in the southwest of Prague, the first new church building in the Czech capital in ten years, and was consecrated by Prague Archbishop Cardinal Dominik Duka in Prague, Czech Republic, November 22, 2020. (CTK Photo/Vit Simanek)

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New Christ Saviour Church, Archbishop

New Christ Saviour Church, Archbishop

A new church, dedicated to Christ the Saviour, has been built at the Barrandov housing estate in the southwest of Prague, the first new church building in the Czech capital in ten years, and was consecrated by Prague Archbishop Cardinal Dominik Duka (not pictured) in Prague, Czech Republic, November 22, 2020. (CTK Photo/Vit Simanek)

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DOMINIK DUKA

DOMINIK DUKA

A new church, dedicated to Christ the Saviour, has been built at the Barrandov housing estate in the southwest of Prague, the first new church building in the Czech capital in ten years, and was consecrated by Prague Archbishop Cardinal Dominik Duka in Prague, Czech Republic, November 22, 2020. (CTK Photo/Vit Simanek)

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DOMINIK DUKA

DOMINIK DUKA

A new church, dedicated to Christ the Saviour, has been built at the Barrandov housing estate in the southwest of Prague, the first new church building in the Czech capital in ten years, and was consecrated by Prague Archbishop Cardinal Dominik Duka in Prague, Czech Republic, November 22, 2020. (CTK Photo/Vit Simanek)

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New Christ Saviour Church, Archbishop

New Christ Saviour Church, Archbishop

A new church, dedicated to Christ the Saviour, has been built at the Barrandov housing estate in the southwest of Prague, the first new church building in the Czech capital in ten years, and was consecrated by Prague Archbishop Cardinal Dominik Duka (not pictured) in Prague, Czech Republic, November 22, 2020. (CTK Photo/Vit Simanek)

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New Christ Saviour Church, Archbishop

New Christ Saviour Church, Archbishop

A new church, dedicated to Christ the Saviour, has been built at the Barrandov housing estate in the southwest of Prague, the first new church building in the Czech capital in ten years, and was consecrated by Prague Archbishop Cardinal Dominik Duka (not pictured) in Prague, Czech Republic, November 22, 2020. (CTK Photo/Vit Simanek)

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New Christ Saviour Church, Archbishop

New Christ Saviour Church, Archbishop

A new church, dedicated to Christ the Saviour, has been built at the Barrandov housing estate in the southwest of Prague, the first new church building in the Czech capital in ten years, and was consecrated by Prague Archbishop Cardinal Dominik Duka (not pictured) in Prague, Czech Republic, November 22, 2020. (CTK Photo/Vit Simanek)

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New Christ Saviour Church, Archbishop

New Christ Saviour Church, Archbishop

A new church, dedicated to Christ the Saviour, has been built at the Barrandov housing estate in the southwest of Prague, the first new church building in the Czech capital in ten years, and was consecrated by Prague Archbishop Cardinal Dominik Duka (not pictured) in Prague, Czech Republic, November 22, 2020. (CTK Photo/Vit Simanek)

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DOMINIK DUKA

DOMINIK DUKA

A new church, dedicated to Christ the Saviour, has been built at the Barrandov housing estate in the southwest of Prague, the first new church building in the Czech capital in ten years, and was consecrated by Prague Archbishop Cardinal Dominik Duka in Prague, Czech Republic, November 22, 2020. (CTK Photo/Vit Simanek)

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DOMINIK DUKA

DOMINIK DUKA

A new church, dedicated to Christ the Saviour, has been built at the Barrandov housing estate in the southwest of Prague, the first new church building in the Czech capital in ten years, and was consecrated by Prague Archbishop Cardinal Dominik Duka in Prague, Czech Republic, November 22, 2020. (CTK Photo/Vit Simanek)

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DOMINIK DUKA

DOMINIK DUKA

A new church, dedicated to Christ the Saviour, has been built at the Barrandov housing estate in the southwest of Prague, the first new church building in the Czech capital in ten years, and was consecrated by Prague Archbishop Cardinal Dominik Duka in Prague, Czech Republic, November 22, 2020. (CTK Photo/Vit Simanek)

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New Christ Saviour Church, Archbishop

New Christ Saviour Church, Archbishop

A new church, dedicated to Christ the Saviour, has been built at the Barrandov housing estate in the southwest of Prague, the first new church building in the Czech capital in ten years, and was consecrated by Prague Archbishop Cardinal Dominik Duka (not pictured) in Prague, Czech Republic, November 22, 2020. (CTK Photo/Vit Simanek)

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Dominik Duka

Dominik Duka

Cardinal Dominik Duka, 2nd from right, celebrates mass that starts national commemoration of Operation K (Akce K) by which the Czechoslovak communist regime tried to liquidate religious orders and close monasteries and convents 70 years ago, in Zeliv, Czech Republic, on August 9, 2020. (CTK Photo/Lubos Pavlicek)

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Dominik Duka

Dominik Duka

Cardinal Dominik Duka celebrates mass that starts national commemoration of Operation K (Akce K) by which the Czechoslovak communist regime tried to liquidate religious orders and close monasteries and convents 70 years ago, in Zeliv, Czech Republic, on August 9, 2020. (CTK Photo/Lubos Pavlicek)

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Dominik Duka

Dominik Duka

Cardinal Dominik Duka, left, celebrates mass that starts national commemoration of Operation K (Akce K) by which the Czechoslovak communist regime tried to liquidate religious orders and close monasteries and convents 70 years ago, in Zeliv, Czech Republic, on August 9, 2020. (CTK Photo/Lubos Pavlicek)

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Dominik Duka

Dominik Duka

Cardinal Dominik Duka celebrates mass that starts national commemoration of Operation K (Akce K) by which the Czechoslovak communist regime tried to liquidate religious orders and close monasteries and convents 70 years ago, in Zeliv, Czech Republic, on August 9, 2020. (CTK Photo/Lubos Pavlicek)

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Dominik Duka

Dominik Duka

Cardinal Dominik Duka celebrates mass that starts national commemoration of Operation K (Akce K) by which the Czechoslovak communist regime tried to liquidate religious orders and close monasteries and convents 70 years ago, in Zeliv, Czech Republic, on August 9, 2020. (CTK Photo/Lubos Pavlicek)

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Dominik Duka

Dominik Duka

Cardinal Dominik Duka celebrates mass that starts national commemoration of Operation K (Akce K) by which the Czechoslovak communist regime tried to liquidate religious orders and close monasteries and convents 70 years ago, in Zeliv, Czech Republic, on August 9, 2020. (CTK Photo/Lubos Pavlicek)

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Days of People of Good Will in Velehrad, Jan Graubner, Dominik Duka

Days of People of Good Will in Velehrad, Jan Graubner, Dominik Duka

Days of People of Good Will was held in Velehrad, Czech Republic, on July 4, 2020. This year, the programme of the Saint Cyril and Methodius celebrations, one of the biggest church events in the Czech Republic, is limited due to the coronavirus epidemic. The visitors were greeted by Prague Archbishop Cardinal Dominik Duka, right, and Olomouc Archibship Jan Graubner, left. (CTK Photo/Dalibor Gluck)

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Days of People of Good Will in Velehrad, Dominik Duka

Days of People of Good Will in Velehrad, Dominik Duka

Days of People of Good Will was held in Velehrad, Czech Republic, on July 5, 2020. This year, the programme of the Saint Cyril and Methodius celebrations, one of the biggest church events in the Czech Republic, is limited due to the coronavirus epidemic. On the photo is seen Prague Archbishop Cardinal Dominik Duka during a pilgrimage mass. (CTK Photo/Dalibor Gluck)

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Days of People of Good Will in Velehrad, Jan Graubner, Dominik Duka

Days of People of Good Will in Velehrad, Jan Graubner, Dominik Duka

Days of People of Good Will was held in Velehrad, Czech Republic, on July 4, 2020. This year, the programme of the Saint Cyril and Methodius celebrations, one of the biggest church events in the Czech Republic, is limited due to the coronavirus epidemic. The visitors were greeted by Prague Archbishop Cardinal Dominik Duka, right, and Olomouc Archibship Jan Graubner, left. (CTK Photo/Dalibor Gluck)

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