The arrest of Abbot Opasek
Jan Josef Kohl decided in 1949 to join the Benedictine order: "I started on September 14, 1949, in Břevnov, and because the situation was quite tense back then already, I wasn't accommodated in the monastery, but in the garden house behind Vojtěška." At that time, the arrest of the representatives of the Catholic Church was already well under way and Mr. Kohl coincidentally witnessed the arrest of Abbot Anastáz Opasek. "On Monday, September 19, 1949, the Abbot still managed to wed one couple at Bílá hora and when he returned to the monastery before eleven o'clock, two men arrived at the reception, claiming that they would like to talk to him, that they were from the municipality. As soon as the porter opened the door, twelve StB agents flocked inside. Thus, fourteen people were arresting one man. At half past eleven they took him to Bartolomějská and in the afternoon of the next day, he was already in Pankrác prison," he recalled. Jan Anastáz Opasek was sentenced to life imprisonment in a monstrous show trial called "Zela and accomplices" at the end of 1950. Jan Josef Kohl. Source: Memory of Nations.
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