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Dec 28, 2009
Benedicto XVI celebra el cumpleaños del cardenal Špidlík
Elogia su contribución a la síntesis teológica entre Oriente y Occidente
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Dec 19, 2009
Spidlík, il profondo respiro dell’Oriente
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Dec 19, 2009
Tschechischer Kardinal Spidlik wird 90
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Nov 21, 2007
"España es grande en todo, también en el número de los mártires por la fe en Cristo"
El cardenal Tomas Spidlik, S.J., estuvo a finales del mes pasado en Madrid, donde inauguró el Congreso Internacional de Espiritualidad, que con el título "Experiencia y misterio de Dios", organizó la Universidad Pontificia de Comillas. Nombrado cardenal por Juan Pablo II, este jesuita predicó en el triduo previo al cónclave para la elección de Benedicto XVI y es un gran especialista en la espiritualidad del Oriente cristiano.
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Dec 22, 2006
Cardinal Spidlik on the significance of Christmas
The Czech-born Catholic theologian Tomas Spidlik is a specialist on Eastern and Slavic Christian spirituality and also a prolific author.
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Nov 30, 2006
SHU bestows honorary Doctor of Theology degree on Italian Cardinal
Another step towards achieving spiritual unity and understanding was taken by the university when it bestowed an honorary Doctor of Theology degree upon His Eminence, Cardinal Tomas Spidlik, S.J., at a special convocation at the Italian Parliament in Rome, Italy on Nov. 7. Also in his honor, the new Cardinal Spidlik Center for Ecumenical Understanding was established.
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Sept 11, 2006
Inauguran Congreso Mundial sobre ejercicios espirituales de San Ignacio
El Cardenal checo Tomás Spidlik, inauguró el Encuentro Mundial sobre la obra "Ejercicios Espirituales" de San Ignacio de Loyola, evento que se realiza hasta el 26 de agosto en Azpeitia (Guipúzcoa), en el marco del 450° aniversario de la muerte del Padre fundador de la Compañía de Jesús.
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Oct 15, 2004
We Have not Achieved the Spiritual Unity of Europe
Although the Czech Republic is one of the most atheist and secular societies in Europe, it is quite well represented in the higher echelons of the Catholic Church. Besides Czech prelate Cardinal Miloslav Vlk, the Jesuit scholar Tomas Spidlik has also been ordained a cardinal, which means that two current members of the sacred college of Rome hail from the Czech Republic. This week, Cardinal Spidlik paid a visit to his homeland for the first time since being ordained in October last year.
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Oct 15, 2004
When Theology Becomes Ecumenical Art
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