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Name
  
Dominick Trcka


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Died
  
March 23, 1959, Leopoldov, Slovakia

Blessed Dominik Trčka (6 July 1886 – 23 March 1959) - in religious Metod - was a Czech Roman Catholic priest and a professed member from the Redemptorists. Trčka was engaged in parish missions during his ecclesial career 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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Trčka was beatified in Saint Peter's Square on 4 November 2001.

Life

Dominik Trčka was born in 1886 in the Czech Republic as the last of seven children to Tomas Trčka and Frantiska Sterbova.

He entered the Redemptorist novitiate in Bilsko in Poland in 1902 and he made his profession on 25 August 1904 before returning to Obořiště in his homeland so that he could pursue the required philosophical and theological studies needed for ordination. On 17 July 1910 he received his ordination in Prague to the priesthood from Cardinal Lev Skrbenský z Hříště. He spent some time engaged in parish missions but in 1919 was sent to serve the Greek Catholics in Halič in Slovakia while he studied the Eastern Rite in Lviv. Eastern Rite Catholics were often overlooked in number and importance but Trčka worked to readdress the situation and one of his most significant achievements was organizing the establishment in Michalovce of a convent for those Eastern Rite Redemptorist members. During World War I he tended to Slovenian and Croatian people and to those wounded in the Pribram hospital. In 1935 - when the Redemptorist communities of the area were reorganized - he was appointed as the vice-provincial of the Byzantine Redemptorists.

With the Communist takeover of Czechoslovakia came a period of religious persecution and in 1950 religious communities were suppressed. On the evening of 13 April 1950 (which happened to be Holy Thursday) he was arrested along with several other Redemptorists. He was put on trial on 21 April and accused of attempting to obtain false papers in order to flee the nation and was sentenced to 12 years in prison. During his imprisonment he endured both torture and interrogation. One of his confreres who was released wrote that the religious were subjected to intense light non-stop.

On 23 March 1959 he died at 9:00am as the result of pneumonia after having been placed in solitary confinement as a punishment for singing Christmas carols in 1958. His remains were buried at the prison but on 17 October 1969 were exhumed and placed in the Redemptorist vault in Michalovce.

Beatification

The beatification process commenced in Prešov in a diocesan process that concluded in 2001; the formal introduction came on 6 March 2001 after the Congregation for the Causes of Saints issued the "nihil obstat" and made him a Servant of God. The C.C.S. validated the process on 9 March 2001 and received the Positio dossier in 2001. Theologians approved this on 6 April 2001 as did the C.C.S. on 23 April 2001. Pope John Paul II confirmed that Trčka died in hatred of his faith on 24 April 2001 and the pope beatified him in Saint Peter's Square on 4 November 2001. The cause's progress lasted almost twelve months and was quite rapid.

The current postulator for this cause is the Redemptorist priest Antonio Marrazzo.

References

Dominick Trcka Wikipedia