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To browse Academia. John Nepomucene Neumann is an important figure, especially in Czech and American religious life in the nineteenth century. Broader contexts are formed by life in the then Habsburg monarchy and the Diocese of Budweis itself.
The narrower context concerns life itself in the town of Budweis. The closest monitored context is the specific educational and formation institutions that Neumann attended in Budweis: the Piarist gymnasium , the Institute of philosophy , and the episcopal seminary Rudolf Svoboda. The last letter was written while leaving his native country, Bohemia, for the USA in Twenty-five letters have been preserved from the concrete years With one exception, they have never been published.
All those letters were originally written in German. They are preserved in archives in Italy, the Czech Republic and the USA. The process of the canonization and beatification of John Nepomucene Neumann began in in the Archdiocese of Philadelphia and the Diocese of Budweis. His canonization was completed in This study seeks to describe in more detail the ecclesiastical legal process of the whole case; in addition to the context, it seeks to show in a broader horizon the so-called second life of John Nepomucene Neumann in the Diocese of Budweis, which was associated with the spread of his spiritual legacy.
The study focuses primarily on presenting the current state of scientific research of an important figure of Czech and American religious life of the nineteenth century, John Nepomucene Neumann , canonized in His legacy regarding his life and his thinking is still vividly reflected globally, especially in the American, Czech, German, and Austrian professional theological and Church-historical community.