Ambróz Lazík

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Coat of arms Bishop Ambróz Lazík, Apostolic Administrator of Trnava

Ambróz Lazík (born December 7, 1897 in Trstín , † April 20, 1969 in Trnava ) was the Apostolic Administrator in Trnava .

Life

After completing his apprenticeship in a small workshop in Trnava, he did his military service in 1917 and went to Dublin to study theology in 1919 . On 29 June 1922 he received the St. Emmeram's Cathedral to Nitra , the ordination . After a chaplaincy , he was archivist and secretary of the bishops in 1925 and received his doctorate in theology in 1933 . From 1936 to 1938 he was Vicar General of the Apostolic Administrator of Trnava, Pavol Jantausch . In 1938 he became rector of the seminary in Bratislava . In 1942 as a pastor in Trnava, he was again vicar general in 1945.

On June 8, 1947, he was appointed Apostolic Administrator of Trnava, and on July 25, 1949, he was appointed titular bishop of Appia . He was ordained bishop on August 14, 1949 by Josef Karel Matocha , the archbishop of Olomouc ; Co-consecrators were the bishop of Spiš / Spiš , Ján Vojtaššák and the Greek-Catholic bishop of the Prešov eparchy , Pavol Peter Gojdič OSBM .

His motto was: Ave Crux ("Greetings, Holy Cross")

In 1950/51 he was placed under house arrest by the Communist State Security.

He was the council father of the Second Vatican Council .

Ambróz Lazík died on April 20, 1969 in Trnava and was buried at his birthplace.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Revue des Ordinations Épiscopales, Issue 1949, No. 66