Reading a pastoral letter
On Sunday, June 19, 1949, Josef Zlámal read out a pastoral letter called "the Voice of the bishops and the ordinaries to the believers in the hour of a great test" in the Basilica in Hejnice. This document was prepared a few days earlier at a secret meeting of the Czechoslovak Roman-Catholic bishops as a response to the anti-religious policy of the communist regime. The Letter, which was read out in many churches across the country on the religious day of the Corpus Christi, contained an explanation of what was happening at that time and was still to be expected in the future. The state security police (StB) tried to hamper the reading in every possible way, even in Hejnice: "In the church, when I was reading out the pastoral letter, I noticed a snitch – popularly speaking – hiding behind a pillar. When I finished reading the letter, I said: 'these are the bishop's words and they are binding for all of you Catholics in this parish, even for the gentleman that's standing behind the pillar in the back'. Later, when I went to court, this was considered as an aggravating circumstance. I had no fear. On the contrary, I read it out in defiance. I had at hand the help of one chaplain, two Franciscans and one Polish priest to cover five parishes that had remained abandoned after the expulsion of the German priests. All five priests read out the letter." For having read out the pastoral letter, Mr. Zlámal was sentenced to six, later ten years in prison.
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