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  • Last weekend, when I was visiting St. Wenceslaus in Iowa City, the visiting priest reminded us of how good we have it and how spoiled we really are.

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  • St. Wenceslaus, King of Bavaria patron St. of Bavaria and Czechoslavalkia was out with his Page and saw a poor man gathering firewood to keep warm.

    On the feast of Stephen Terry Nelson 2006

  • He previously served as sacramental minister at St. Wenceslaus in New Prague.

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  • St. Wenceslaus, duke of Bohemia, was born about the year 907 at Prague, Bohemia now the Czech Republic.

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  • St. Wenceslaus was taught by his Grandmother, L. also a Christian her name escapes me, and she was also murdered as a martyr of the pagan regime.

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  • Then the Slav Congress in 1848, and its stirring scenes, the meeting for Divine Service under the statue of St. Wenceslaus, the scuffle with a sentry caused by an _agent provocateur_, the charge of troops on an unarmed mob.

    From a Terrace in Prague Lieut.-Col. B. Granville Baker

  • This happened in 935, and the 28th of September is still kept sacred to the memory of St. Wenceslaus by those who feel inclined that way.

    From a Terrace in Prague Lieut.-Col. B. Granville Baker

  • German King, and Pope Leo not on speaking terms with him, St. Wenceslaus of Bohemia trying to make peace with Henry, and a make-weight of German counts and churchmen, possibly representatives of Vikings, Hungarians and Saracens.

    From a Terrace in Prague Lieut.-Col. B. Granville Baker

  • St. Wenceslaus was, I fear, caught napping on several occasions.

    From a Terrace in Prague Lieut.-Col. B. Granville Baker

  • There must have been considerable traffic, as we know, for instance, how St. Wenceslaus was in the habit of going to and fro between Hradšany and Vyšehrad.

    From a Terrace in Prague Lieut.-Col. B. Granville Baker

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