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Dominik Duka was born on 26 April, 1943 in Hradec Králové, Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia, is a Czech Catholic Archbishop of Prague and cardinal (born 1943). Discover Dominik Duka's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 80 years old?

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Born 26 April 1943
Birthday 26 April
Birthplace Hradec Králové, Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia
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1943

Dominik Jaroslav Duka, O.P. (born 26 April 1943) is a Czech prelate of the Catholic Church who served as Archbishop of Prague from 2010 to 2022.

Duka was born on 26 April 1943 in Hradec Králové in the Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia (now in the Czech Republic).

1950

His father was an army officer who fought for the allied forces in World War II, based at RAF Cosford, who was later imprisoned in Czechoslovakia in the 1950s.

1960

Duka graduated from Tyl Grammar School in Hradec Králové in 1960 and worked in a factory and as an apprentice locksmith before entering military service from 1962 to 1964.

1969

On 6 January 1969 he made his temporary profession as a member of the Dominicans and on 22 June 1970 he was ordained a priest by Cardinal Štěpán Trochta, Bishop of Litoměřice.

1972

For five years he worked in parishes of the Archdiocese of Prague and, on 7 January 1972, he made his solemn profession as a Dominican.

1975

In 1975, the Communist government of Czechoslovakia revoked Duka's authorization to work as a priest.

At the same time he continued to work secretly as a Dominican and was elected Vicar Provincial, serving from 1975 until 1987.

1976

From 1976 to 1981, he taught theology to seminarians at the Theological Faculty of Litoměřice.

1979

In 1979, he obtained a licentiate in theology at the Theological Faculty of St. John the Baptist in Warsaw, Poland.

1981

As a result of his activities with the Dominicans and his involvement in the publication of unauthorised samizdat literature, he was imprisoned in Bory Prison in Plzeň from 1981 to 1982, where his fellow prisoners included future Czech President Václav Havel.

While in prison, Duka conducted a clandestine mass for other prisoners disguised as a chess club.

1986

From 1986 to 1998 he was Prior Provincial of the Dominicans in Bohemia and Moravia.

1989

From then until the regime collapsed in 1989, Duka worked as a designer at the Škoda factory in Plzeň.

Duka was elected to a three-year term as president of the Conference of Major Superiors of the Czech Republic in 1989.

1990

From 1990 to 1998, he was a lecturer in the Faculty of Theology at Palacký University in Olomouc, teaching Introduction to Sacred Scripture and biblical anthropology.

1992

From 1992 to 1996 he was vice president of the Union of European Conferences of Major Superiors.

1998

Duka served as Bishop of Hradec Králové from 1998 to 2010.

On 6 June 1998 Duka was appointed bishop of Hradec Králové.

He received episcopal consecration on 26 September 1998.

2008

After previous attempts at an agreement had failed –most notably in 2008 under Cardinal Miloslav Vlk –the Czech government in mid-January 2012 agreed to a compensation plan, under which the country's seventeen churches, both Catholic and Protestant, would get 56% of their former property now held by the state, an amount estimated at 75 billion koruna ($3.7 billion), and another 59 billion koruna ($2.9 billion) in financial compensation paid over the next thirty years.

The state will also gradually stop covering the churches' expenses over the next seventeen years.

2010

On 13 February 2010, Pope Benedict XVI appointed him Archbishop of Prague.

Duka was installed in Prague's St. Vitus Cathedral.

On his appointment, Duka said:

"The Church must engage in a dialogue with society and must seek reconciliation with it. Twenty years ago, we were euphoric about freedom; today we live in an economic and financial crisis, and also to a certain extent in a crisis of values. So the tasks are going to be a little more difficult. But thanks to everything that's been done, it will not be a journey into the unknown."

One of Duka's chief concerns was the long-standing issue of the restitution of church property, which had been confiscated by the communist regime and which was either never fully returned or for which the church never received compensation.

The Czech Republic is one of the last countries in Europe not to have ratified a treaty with the Holy See.

2011

On 23 December 2011, Duka presided at the funeral liturgy of Václav Havel.

2012

He was made a cardinal in 2012.

He was the spiritual protector and chaplain general of the Orléans obedience of the Military and Hospitaller Order of Saint Lazarus of Jerusalem from 2012 to 2021.

On 18 February 2012, Duka was made cardinal priest of Santi Marcellino e Pietro.

On 21 April 2012, he was appointed a member of the Congregation for Institutes of Consecrated Life and Societies of Apostolic Life and the Pontifical Council for Justice and Peace.

2013

Duka was one of the cardinal electors who participated in the 2013 papal conclave that elected Pope Francis.

Duka contributed to a book Eleven Cardinals Speak on Marriage and the Family which urged fellow church leaders to maintain the church's rules regarding marriage and strengthen Catholic education about marriage and family life.

2015

The book was released before the world Synod of Bishops on the family in October 2015.

In August 2015, Duka banned a conference by Jeannine Gramick, an American nun specialising in pastoral care for LGBT people, as well as the screening of a Polish film about a homosexual priest.

2016

In May 2016, Duka claimed that the pope could not fully understand the refugee crisis because he is not from Europe.

Duka has frequently spoken against Muslim immigration into Europe and has said that Muslims can only be considered a "safe presence" if they make up less than five percent of the population.

Duka has had several clashes with Templeton winner Tomáš Halík.