Fifty-four-year-old Stanislav Pribyl, not seen, so far a bishop of Litomerice, northern Bohemia, became Prague's archbishop, taking his seat on the archiepiscopal throne during Mass in St. Vitus Cathedral following the reading of the papal bull, succeeding Jan Graubner, not seen, after his February appointment by Pope Leo XIV, April 25, 2026, Prague, Czech Republic. The ceremony was preceded by a procession, pictured, from the Archbishop's Palace and marked by the ringing of the Zikmund bell, the largest bell in the Czech Republic. (CTK Photo/Michal Krumphanzl)
GLIX-115-3EB9Y08
Kizárólag sajtó felhasználásra.
Magyarország
NEM engedélyezett felhasználási módok:
personalUse advertisingCommercialUse commercialElectronicUse consumerGoodsUse directMailBrochuresUse indoorDisplayUse internalBusinessUseKollekció
GLIX Prime
Fotós / Szerző
CTK, CTK
Készült
Leírás
Fifty-four-year-old Stanislav Pribyl, not seen, so far a bishop of Litomerice, northern Bohemia, became Prague's archbishop, taking his seat on the archiepiscopal throne during Mass in St. Vitus Cathedral following the reading of the papal bull, succeeding Jan Graubner, not seen, after his February appointment by Pope Leo XIV, April 25, 2026, Prague, Czech Republic. The ceremony was preceded by a procession, pictured, from the Archbishop's Palace and marked by the ringing of the Zikmund bell, the largest bell in the Czech Republic. (CTK Photo/Michal Krumphanzl)