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Štefan Novák (4 December 1879 – 5 September 1932) was a Greek Catholic hierarch who, from 1913 to 1918, served as the bishop of the Eparchy of Presov (present day – Slovak Catholic Eparchy of Prešov). On 4 December 1879 he was born in Ubľa, Zemplín, Austria-Hungary (present day – Slovakia) as the son of a Rev. John Novak, a Greek Catholic priest. Despite being orphaned at a young age, he was supported by two clergymen during his secondary education, Canon Julius Drohobecky (later – Bishop of the Eparchy of Križevci) and Chancellor Antal Papp (later – Bishop of the Greek Catholic Eparchy of Mukachevo). Bishop seeing potential in the young student decided to send him to the Latin Rite seminary in Esztergom to study theology.

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  • Stefan Novák (de)
  • Новак, Штефан (ru)
  • Štefan Novák (en)
  • Стефан Новак (uk)
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  • Stefan Novák (* 4. Dezember 1879 in Ubla in Zemplín, Slowakei; † 5. September 1932 in Budapest, Ungarn) war von 1913 bis 1918 griechisch-katholischer Bischof der Eparchie Prešov. (de)
  • Стефан Новак (словацк. Štefan Novák; 4 декабря 1879, Убля — 5 сентября 1932, Пряшев) — словацкий церковный деятель, епископ Прешевской греко-католической епархии в 1913—1918 годах. (ru)
  • Стефан Новак (словац. Štefan Novák; 4 грудня 1879, Убля — 5 вересня 1932, Пряшів) — словацький церковний діяч, єпископ Пряшівської греко-католицької єпархії у 1913—1918 роках. (uk)
  • Štefan Novák (4 December 1879 – 5 September 1932) was a Greek Catholic hierarch who, from 1913 to 1918, served as the bishop of the Eparchy of Presov (present day – Slovak Catholic Eparchy of Prešov). On 4 December 1879 he was born in Ubľa, Zemplín, Austria-Hungary (present day – Slovakia) as the son of a Rev. John Novak, a Greek Catholic priest. Despite being orphaned at a young age, he was supported by two clergymen during his secondary education, Canon Julius Drohobecky (later – Bishop of the Eparchy of Križevci) and Chancellor Antal Papp (later – Bishop of the Greek Catholic Eparchy of Mukachevo). Bishop seeing potential in the young student decided to send him to the Latin Rite seminary in Esztergom to study theology. (en)
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  • Stefan Novák (* 4. Dezember 1879 in Ubla in Zemplín, Slowakei; † 5. September 1932 in Budapest, Ungarn) war von 1913 bis 1918 griechisch-katholischer Bischof der Eparchie Prešov. (de)
  • Štefan Novák (4 December 1879 – 5 September 1932) was a Greek Catholic hierarch who, from 1913 to 1918, served as the bishop of the Eparchy of Presov (present day – Slovak Catholic Eparchy of Prešov). On 4 December 1879 he was born in Ubľa, Zemplín, Austria-Hungary (present day – Slovakia) as the son of a Rev. John Novak, a Greek Catholic priest. Despite being orphaned at a young age, he was supported by two clergymen during his secondary education, Canon Julius Drohobecky (later – Bishop of the Eparchy of Križevci) and Chancellor Antal Papp (later – Bishop of the Greek Catholic Eparchy of Mukachevo). Bishop seeing potential in the young student decided to send him to the Latin Rite seminary in Esztergom to study theology. After being ordained as a priest on 9 January 1905 at Holy Cross Cathedral in Uzhhorod he continued his studies in Vienna where, in 1906, he graduated as a Doctor of Sacred Theology with high honors. Upon returning to Uzhhorod he was appointed Prefect and Assistant Professor at the Greek Catholic Seminary. However, two years later, in 1908, he was released from his duties at the Seminary to become the personal tutor of Count Mauricius Palfy's children. The Count was in the diplomatic service in Rome and had the privilege of having great influence in Vatican circles. When the Episcopal see in Prešov became vacant due to the death of Bishop Ján Vályi on 19 November 1911, it was Count Palfy who recommended that Štefan Novák be appointed as his successor. Thus, when he was only 33 years old he was appointed as the Bishop of the Eparchy by the Holy See on 20 November 1913 and consecrated on 11 January 1914. The principal consecrator was Bishop Antal Papp, and the principal co-consecrator were Bishop and Bishop . Bishop Novák resigned on 1 October 1918. He died in Budapest on 5 September 1932. (en)
  • Стефан Новак (словацк. Štefan Novák; 4 декабря 1879, Убля — 5 сентября 1932, Пряшев) — словацкий церковный деятель, епископ Прешевской греко-католической епархии в 1913—1918 годах. (ru)
  • Стефан Новак (словац. Štefan Novák; 4 грудня 1879, Убля — 5 вересня 1932, Пряшів) — словацький церковний діяч, єпископ Пряшівської греко-католицької єпархії у 1913—1918 роках. (uk)
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