Karel Kašpar

His Eminence
Karel Boromejský Kašpar
Cardinal, Archbishop of Prague
Church Roman Catholic
Archdiocese Prague
Installed 1931
Term ended 1941
Predecessor František Kordač
Successor Josef Beran
Other posts Cardinal-Priest of Santi Vitale, Valeria, Gervasio e Protasio
Orders
Ordination 25 February 1893
Consecration 11 April 1920
Created Cardinal 16 Dec 1935
by Pius IX
Rank Cardinal
Personal details
Born May 16, 1870
Mirošov, Bohemia
Died April 21, 1941 (aged 70)
Prague, Czechoslovakia
Buried St. Vitus Cathedral Prague
Nationality Czech
Previous post Auxiliary Bishop of Hradec Králové (1920-1921)
Bishop of Hradec Králové (1921-1931)
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Styles of
Karel Kašpar
Reference style His Eminence
Spoken style Your Eminence
Informal style Cardinal
See Prague

Karel Boromejský Kašpar (May 16, 1870 – April 21, 1941) was a Czech Cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church. He served as Archbishop of Prague from 1931 until his death, and was elevated to the cardinalate in 1935.

Biography

Born in Mirošov, Karel Kašpar attended the seminary in Plzeň and the Pontifical Roman Athenaeum S. Apollinare in Rome. He was ordained to the priesthood on February 25, 1893, and then did pastoral work in Svojšín until 1895. In 1899, he began pastoral work in Prague and was made a canon of its cathedral chapter.

On March 8, 1920, Kašpar was appointed Titular Bishop of Bethsaida and Auxiliary Bishop of Hradec Králové. He received his episcopal consecration on the following April 11 from Archbishop František Kordač. Kašpar was later named Bishop of Hradec Králové on June 13, 1921, and Archbishop of Prague on October 22, 1931. As Prague's archbishop, he was also Primate of the Church in Czechoslovakia.

Pope Pius XI created him Cardinal Priest of Ss. Vitale, Valeria, Gervasio e Protasio in the consistory of December 16, 1935. On the occasion of the visit of King Carol II of Romania to Prague in 1936, Kašpar allowed his flock to eat meat on one Friday.[1] The Czech primate was one of the cardinal electors who participated in the 1939 papal conclave that selected Pope Pius XII.

Kašpar died in Prague, at age 70. He is buried in St. Vitus Cathedral.

References

  1. TIME Magazine. Carol Troubles November 16, 1936

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Religious titles
Preceded by
Josef Doubrava
Bishop of Hradec Králové
1921–1931
Succeeded by
Mořic Pícha
Preceded by
František Kordač
Archbishop of Prague
1931–1941
Succeeded by
Josef Beran