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Ján Eugen Kočiš

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After ordination he served as a clandestine priest, but officially worked as a baker, excavator driver, worker, until his arrest and imprisonment in 1958 by the Communist
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on 1 January 1951, a short time before his was forced to make a compulsory service in the military camps for forced labour (1951–1953).
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Bishop Kočiš was born as a youngest child among 8 children in the Greek-Catholic family of Juraj Kočiš in the
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for four years. Then he was released, but with prohibition to live in Slovakia and remained in the
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in Czechoslovakia, Msgr. Kočiš returned to an active pastoral service as a close cooperator to
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After his retirement in 2006 he returned to his native Slovakia and resided in
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On 24 April 2004 Msgr. Kočiš was appointed and on 15 May 2004 was
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Ruthenian Catholic Apostolic Exarchate of Czech Republic
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Index

Abrittum
Ruthenian Catholic Apostolic Exarchate of Czech Republic
Ruthenian Greek Catholic Church
Protosyncellus
Ruthenian Catholic Apostolic Exarchate of Czech Republic
Priest
Robert Pobožný
Bishop
Đura Džudžar
Pozdišovce
Czechoslovakia
Slovakia
Prešov
Slovakia
Ruthenian Greek Catholic
Abrittum
Ruthenian Catholic Apostolic Exarchate of Czech Republic

Michalovce District
Trebišov
Michalovce
Malá Tŕňa
Prešov
religion persecution
priest
Czechoslovak State Security
Czech Republic
consecrated
Episcopate
Felix Maria Davídek

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