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Vrána, Karel, 1925-

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Personal name headingVrána, Karel, 1925-
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See alsoŽelivan, Pavel, 1925-2004
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Birth date1925-08-24
Death date2004-12-11
Place of birthZahrádka u Ledče nad Sázavou (Czech Republic)
Place of deathŘíčany (Středočeský kraj, Czech Republic)
AffiliationCatholic Church
Pontificia Università lateranense
Křesťanská akademie v Římě
Papežská kolej Nepomucenum v Římě
Univerzita Karlova. Katolická teologická fakulta
Profession or occupationPriests Theologians Philosophers College teachers Theological seminary presidents
Found inDas Wesen des Menschen, c1985: t.p. (Prof. DDr. Karel Vrána) p. 357 (b. 8-24-1925 in Czechoslovakia; rector of the Collegium Nepomucenum, Rome)
Poslání a pokušení slova, 2009: t.p. (Karel Vrána) front cover flap (b. Aug. 24, 1925; d. Dec. 11, 2004, near Prague)
Kniha a český exil 1949-1990, 1995: page 84 (Karel Vrána, theologian and philosopher, later rector of the Nepomucenum in Rome, founder and editor of the series Studium and Vigilie published by the Křesťanská akademie in Rome; also wrote under the name Pavel Želivan)
NKC in VIAF, October 3, 2016 (heading: Vrána, Karel, 1925-2004; variant heading: Želivan, Pavel, 1925-2004; other information: born 24 August 1925 in Zahrádka u Ledče nad Sázavou; died 11 December 2004 in Prague; Catholic priest, monsignore, professor of philosophy and theology; president of the Křesťanská Akademie v Římě; rector of the papal college Nepomucenum; chief editor of the series Studium, Vigilie, Spranza; wrote under the name Pavel Želivan while in exile)
   <https://viaf.org/processed/NKC%7Cjn19981002366>
Wikipedia, October 3, 2016: Czech Karel Vrána page (Msgre. prof. PhDr. ThDr. Karel Vrána; pseudonym: Pavel Želivan; born 24 August 1925 in Zahrádka u Ledče nad Sázavou; died 11 December 2004 in Říčany u Prahy; Catholic priest, theologian and philosopher at the Papal Lateran University and in the Katolická teologická fakulta of the Univerzita Karlova; rector of the Nepomucenum in Rome and the president of the Křesťanská akademie v Římě)
   <https://cs.wikipedia.org/wiki/Karel_Vr%C3%A1na>
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