STÁTNÍ TAJEMNÍK U ŘÍŠSKÉHO PROTEKTORA V ČECHÁCH A NA MORAVĚ, PRAHA, inv. 113, sig. 109-2/13 Page 228 · 228 of 230
THE SECRETARY TO THE RUSSIAN PROTECTOR IN THINGS AND IN MORAVA, PRAGUE, INV. 113, Sig. 109-2/13
English Translation
/210. 122 57 Church and cemetery office. The capital city of Prague is the owner of various churches and a large number of parish cemeteries, susser- the patron of churches, church plots and cemetery, which include numerous church foundations. Church and communal cemeteries are in part so closely connected spatially that the borders are no longer recognizable. Also administratively, there are close links between the church and cemetery consecration. The Legal Affairs of the Churches -, Patro- nats- und Friedhofsverwaltung concerned the Church Department XIV The administrative activities for the Patronage and the Communal Cemeterys are carried out by the Office of Church and Priedhofsangelschaften and by branches of the City Administration, the construction tasks of the Construction Office 7a. The administration of the urban churches is in the hands of the business office, the building maintenance of the latter in the building office 7. It would be advisable to separate the church from the bourgeois opportunities, and to transfer it to a special department. This would, however, be legally difficult and administratively uneconomical in the relations between the two areas of responsibility. Rather, it is necessary to include the general scope of tasks in a "church and cemetery office". The structural tasks could be transferred to the municipal building office. However, since only urban, patronage and Kirehliche buildings of a special kind are to be kept in a considerable number, the maintenance of a specific construction department is expedient, which however is not to be added as a separate department to the church and cemetery office. The Confer ence's abstract has to contribute to the position of organs of small religious and religious societies which are particularly recognized by the state and to collect for these taxes, these ecclesiastical tasks are to give up in the interest of the summary of those related to us and to a clear