
Adalbert of Prague
Czech bishop-missionary martyred evangelizing pagan Prussia in 997.
Zaštitništvo
Bohemia, Poland, Hungary, General intercession
Vrline i osobine
Životopis
Saint Adalbert of Prague (c. 956-997) was a Czech missionary and bishop who became the patron saint of Central Europe. Originally from a noble family, he was appointed Bishop of Prague around 982, where he worked to reform the Church and establish Christian practices. Frustrated by resistance from the local nobility and his own people, he left Prague twice to pursue missionary work. He eventually journeyed to Prussia to evangelize the pagan Prussians, dedicating himself to converting the Baltic peoples. In 997, Adalbert was martyred by Prussian pagans while attempting to establish Christianity in their lands. His relics were highly venerated and purchased by the Polish Duke, making him central to Polish religious identity. His feast day on April 23 commemorates his missionary sacrifice and influence on Eastern European Christianity.