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Tábor J. A. Komenského · Běleč nad Orlicí 121, 503 46 Běleč nad Orlicí, Česká republika
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We would bring grandpa food secretly

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As a granddaughter of Adolf Novotný, an Evangelical priest and the founder of J. A. Comenius Camp, Marta Kellerová would stay at Běleč since early childhood. Her family built a log cabin in the middle of the camp early on and spent time there, surrounded by the activities of young Christians. As the state’s pursuit of reducing the influence of churches on young people escalated, the conditions for the operation of the camp started to change during the 1950s. “Grandpa was banned from the camp,” the witness recalls. “The church shrank under the authorities’ pressure, agreed that grandpa was a bad influence on the youths and the headquarters just wrote him off. I cannot understand to this day how grandma and grandpa could bear it.” Since camp could not operate without the grandma, Marta Novotná, she continued and grandpa Novotný lived in a dry house by the forester’s lodge near the camp. “We the kids would bring grandpa lunches. That’s how it went for a year or two. It must have been incredibly humiliating for my grandma.” Later on the camp was to be incorporated in the Pioneers’ Organisation of the Czechoslovak Union of Youth. The former campers, who were also active as part of the Pioneer, undertook the task. They asked the church for a long-term lease of the premises, in effect saving the camp from expropriation. However, that was the end of an important era in Adolf Novotný’s family. The camp was returned to the Evangelical Church of Czech Brethren after the Velvet Revolution and Adolf Novotný’s ideas live on in it – and today, this is primarily thanks to his granddaughter Marta Kellerová who is involved in the camp’s operation and development.

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Marta Kellerová, née Novotná

Marta Kellerová, née Novotná

The witness was born on 6 May 1945 in Roudnice nad Labem while her parents were on their way from Brno to Prague. She grew up in Prague in the family of the decorative artist Jan Blahoslav Novotný AKA JEBENOF, who created posters for the ABC Theatre, artist cartoons etc. She graduated from the Secondary School of Applied art and joined Prague’s Puppet Film Studio as an assistant editor in 1965. She left the studio in 1966 when her husband, an Evangelical priest, found a job in Kdyně. This is where the family stayed for four years before moving to Jimramov. In the meantime, Marta Kellerová’s parents immigrated to Switzerland where her father had worked as an intern before 1968. The authorities withdrew the witness’ husband’s ‘state approval’ of priesthood in 1981. He was given the consent back to him on the condition of moving the family to Černošín. After two years in Černošín, though, he was accused of thwarting state supervision and was banned to work as a clergyman with finality. He then worked at a sawmill and as a stoker. Marta Kellerová’s mother returned from Switzerland after her husband’s death and bought a crumbling property in Zbytov, and the witness’ family moved in with her too. The witness’ husband could work as a priest again after 1989, though in the early years he was active as the Mayor of Jimramov. Marta Kellerová has four children. She still lives in Zbytov with her husband where they organise various youth activities, and she pursues her initial career of making wooden toys and puppets.

Běleč nad Orlicí

Dostupné v: English | Česky

Tábor J. A. Komenského (dříve Letní tábor Komenského) je ubytovací a rekreační zařízení situované jihovýchodně od obce Běleč nad Orlicí, v těsné blízkosti Mlýnského rybníka. Činnost tábora byla zahájena v roce 1929 díky skupině nadšenců z Českobratrské církve evangelické (především z blízkého královéhradeckého sboru). Pozemek, na němž tábor stojí, získala církev od původního majitele Josefa Pokorného. Vedoucím tábora byl předválečný politik Jiří Sedmík. Po únoru 1948 byl tábor nuceně pronajat pionýrské organizaci, církev ho nesměla užívat. V roce 1993 jí byl vrácen. V současnosti slouží k rekreačním účelům – pořádají se v něm pobyty rodin s postiženými dětmi, letní dětské tábory, rekreace seniorů či víkendové pobyty sborů církve.

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