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Bedřich Bachstein and his thirteen companions (born between 1541 and 1603 – died 15 February 1611) were a collective group of Roman Catholic priests and professed religious in the Order of Friars Minor. Four were Czech while there was one Spaniard, one Frenchman, four Italians, three Germans, and one Dutchman. Three were clerics in the order while another three were novices since the rest were all ordained priests. The Franciscans settled in Prague in 1604 and set out to administer the sacraments as well as to tend to the ill and the poor. The friars became known for their preaching despite the consistent threats levelled against them from those in non-Catholic denominations. The fourteen were slain in Prague after Emperor Rudolf II invaded Prague; the fourteen were surprised at the sudden

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  • Čtrnáct pražských mučedníků (cs)
  • Martyrs of Prague (en)
  • Prascy męczennicy (pl)
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  • Čtrnáct pražských mučedníků bylo čtrnáct katolických řeholníků, kteří byli během vpádu pasovských zavražděni pražskou lůzou, která v úterý 15. února 1611 pod vedením zaútočila na františkánský klášter při kostele Panny Marie Sněžné a poté jej vyplenila. Beatifikační proces, k němuž byly první kroky podniknuty již v , proběhl v rámci pražské arcidiecéze v letech 1933 až 1944 a po přerušení způsobeném politickou situací byl obnoven v roce 1994. Dne 10. května 2012 schválil papež Benedikt XVI. dekret Kongregace pro blahořečení a svatořečení o jejich mučednictví a 13. října téhož roku došlo v katedrále sv. Víta, Václava a Vojtěcha v Praze k jejich blahořečení. (cs)
  • Prascy męczennicy – grupa czternastu męczenników franciszkańskich, którzy ponieśli śmierć za wiarę w Pradze 15 lutego 1611. (pl)
  • Bedřich Bachstein and his thirteen companions (born between 1541 and 1603 – died 15 February 1611) were a collective group of Roman Catholic priests and professed religious in the Order of Friars Minor. Four were Czech while there was one Spaniard, one Frenchman, four Italians, three Germans, and one Dutchman. Three were clerics in the order while another three were novices since the rest were all ordained priests. The Franciscans settled in Prague in 1604 and set out to administer the sacraments as well as to tend to the ill and the poor. The friars became known for their preaching despite the consistent threats levelled against them from those in non-Catholic denominations. The fourteen were slain in Prague after Emperor Rudolf II invaded Prague; the fourteen were surprised at the sudden (en)
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  • Martyrs of Prague (en)
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  • Martyrs of Prague (en)
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  • Prague, Kingdom of Bohemia (en)
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