Christmas at the Mírov prison
Jan Janků was arrested in May, 1949 in Hanušovice and convicted in the trial of the anti-communist resistance group “Světlana.” After having spent a year in custody in Uherské Hradiště, he was transferred to the Mírov prison. At Mírov, he became friends with many priests held at the local priest department. As a deeply religious man, he’s touched when he remembers today his first Christmas, (out of nine!), at prison: “For dinner, we literally got half an egg and half a roll. The custos served the Holy Mass with one raisin and one little piece of bread that he gave to each one of us. So this was our first Christmas at Mírov. I remember it because we were with each other there. We were one. That was the best thing about that Christmas. We didn't care about the roll, or the egg, the important thing was that we could be ourselves.”
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