The Cechs Bohemians in America a Study of Their National Cultural Political
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Due, it is claimed, to bitter attacks by the radical press, Repis left the priest- hood, married, and settled on a farm in Iowa. Celebrated is the case of Ladimir Klacel. Edu- cated for the priesthood, Klacel had taken the monastic vows of the Augustinian Friars and for a time taught philosophy at a school of that order at Brno, Moravia. But applying the philosophi- cal deductions of Hegel, whose teachings he had embraced, to politics and religion, to Church and State, the brilliant pedagogue f...ound himself, in consequence, in sharp opposition to his superiors. Expulsion from the school followed. ^ In order to "emancipate his mind from the shackles of slavery, " as the ex-friar described his mental state, he decided to emigrate overseas at the risk of losing friends and imperiling a splendid literary reputation. At that time Klacel was in his sixty-first year, which would seem to indicate that his resolve to leave the Church was the outcome of seasoned judgment. The circumstance that he had quarreled with the ^ Augustine Smetana (1814-51), a Cruciferian monk, was publicly excommunicated under circumstances recalling the dramatic and sensational expulsion from the Israelite Community, of which he was a member, of Baruch Spinoza, the Dutch philosopher.
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