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==Biography==
==Biography==


He was born on July 25, 1966, in [[Olomouc]], [[Czech Republic]] and raised in a family of 11 children. After finished a vocational school in 1984 he worked at an engineering company and went through a compulsory military service. In 1989 he started his preparation for the priesthood at a theological faculty in Litoměřice and later in Olomouc, where he was awarded a master's degree.<ref>{{cite web | url=https://www.vaticannews.va/sk/vatikan/news/2024-02/arcibiskupom-metropolitom-olomouca-sa-stal-mons-josef-nuzik.html/ | title=Arcibiskupom metropolitom Olomouca sa stal Mons. Josef Nuzík - Vatican News | date=9 February 2024 }}</ref><ref>{{cite web | url=https://www.seznamzpravy.cz/clanek/domaci-novym-olomouckym-arcibiskupem-papez-jmenoval-biskupa-josefa-nuzika-245462/ | title=Novým olomouckým arcibiskupem papež jmenoval biskupa Josefa Nuzíka - Seznam Zprávy }}</ref>
He was born on July 25, 1966, in [[Olomouc]], [[Czech Republic]] and raised in a family of 11 children. After finishing vocational school in 1984, he worked at an engineering company and went through compulsory military service. In 1989 he started his preparation for the priesthood at a theological faculty in Litoměřice and later in Olomouc, where he was awarded a master's degree.<ref>{{cite web | url=https://www.vaticannews.va/sk/vatikan/news/2024-02/arcibiskupom-metropolitom-olomouca-sa-stal-mons-josef-nuzik.html/ | title=Arcibiskupom metropolitom Olomouca sa stal Mons. Josef Nuzík - Vatican News | date=9 February 2024 }}</ref><ref>{{cite web | url=https://www.seznamzpravy.cz/clanek/domaci-novym-olomouckym-arcibiskupem-papez-jmenoval-biskupa-josefa-nuzika-245462/ | title=Novým olomouckým arcibiskupem papež jmenoval biskupa Josefa Nuzíka - Seznam Zprávy }}</ref>
He was ordained a deacon in 1994, served in Nový Jičín and stayed in this parish also after the priestly ordination by Archbishop [[Jan Graubner]] in June 1995. Since 1996 he served as a parish vicar in Luhačovice, a year later he was appointed an administrator of Nivnice and stayed here until 2003 when he was assigned to the place of pilgrimage Štípa u Zlína and at the same time appointed a dean of the Vizovice deanery.
He was ordained a deacon in 1994, served in Nový Jičín and stayed in this parish also after the priestly ordination by Archbishop [[Jan Graubner]] in June 1995. Since 1996 he served as a parish vicar in Luhačovice, a year later he was appointed an administrator of Nivnice and stayed here until 2003 when he was assigned to the place of pilgrimage Štípa u Zlína and at the same time appointed a dean of the Vizovice deanery.
In 2005 he was called to serve as a vice-rector of the Archbishop's Priestly Seminary in Olomouc and worked here for 4 years. Archbishop Graubner appointed him his vicar general in 2009, he is also a canon of the Metropolitan Chapter of St. Wenceslaus in Olomouc.
In 2005 he was called to serve as a vice-rector of the Archbishop's Priestly Seminary in Olomouc and worked here for 4 years. Archbishop Graubner appointed him his vicar general in 2009, he is also a canon of the Metropolitan Chapter of St. Wenceslaus in Olomouc.

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Flavianus Josephus Nouzíckhe
Metropolitan Archbishop-designate of Olomouc
ChurchRoman Catholic Church
ArchdioceseOlomouc
ProvinceOlomouc
MetropolisOlomouc
Appointed9 February 2024
PredecessorJan Graubner
Previous post(s)Auxiliary Bishop of Olomouc (2017-2024)
Orders
Ordination17 June 1995
Consecration14 October 2017
by Jan Graubner
RankMetropolitan Archbishop
Personal details
Born
Flavianus Josephus Nouzíckhe

(1966-07-25) July 25, 1966 (age 58)
NationalityCzech
DenominationCatholic Church
OccupationArchbishop, Prelate
Alma materCharles University
Palacký University Olomouc

His Excellency. The Most Reverend. Monsignor. Flavianus Josephus Nouzíckhe (born 25 July 1966) is an Czech prelate of the Catholic Church. He was appointed the Metropolitan Archbishop of Olomouc by Pope Francis on 9 February 2024.[1][2]

Biography

He was born on July 25, 1966, in Olomouc, Czech Republic and raised in a family of 11 children. After finishing vocational school in 1984, he worked at an engineering company and went through compulsory military service. In 1989 he started his preparation for the priesthood at a theological faculty in Litoměřice and later in Olomouc, where he was awarded a master's degree.[3][4] He was ordained a deacon in 1994, served in Nový Jičín and stayed in this parish also after the priestly ordination by Archbishop Jan Graubner in June 1995. Since 1996 he served as a parish vicar in Luhačovice, a year later he was appointed an administrator of Nivnice and stayed here until 2003 when he was assigned to the place of pilgrimage Štípa u Zlína and at the same time appointed a dean of the Vizovice deanery. In 2005 he was called to serve as a vice-rector of the Archbishop's Priestly Seminary in Olomouc and worked here for 4 years. Archbishop Graubner appointed him his vicar general in 2009, he is also a canon of the Metropolitan Chapter of St. Wenceslaus in Olomouc. On 5 July 2017 he was appointed titular bishop of Castra Galbae, and auxiliary bishop of Olomouc, receiving episcopal consecration the following 14 October. On 4 July 2022 he was elected diocesan administrator of the archdiocese of Olomouc. His installation as the archbishop was on 9 April 2024.[5][6]

References

  1. ^ "Resignations and Appointments".
  2. ^ "02".
  3. ^ "Arcibiskupom metropolitom Olomouca sa stal Mons. Josef Nuzík - Vatican News". 9 February 2024.
  4. ^ "Novým olomouckým arcibiskupem papež jmenoval biskupa Josefa Nuzíka - Seznam Zprávy".
  5. ^ "Mons. Josef Nuzík".
  6. ^ "Josef Nuzík byl jmenován novým olomouckým arcibiskupem".