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Anastáz Opasek Memorial

Year of unveiling

2013

Person/persons/event to whom the monument is dedicated

victims of communism / political prisoners / anti-communist resistance Archabbot Anastáz Opasek

Localization

Park J. A. Komenského, Kolín 280 02

Location in relation to the surroundings

The monument is situated in the city park opposite the school where Anastas Opasek studied.

Text of the inscription

Jan Nepomuk Anastáz Opasek was born on 20 April 1913 in Vienna. In Kolín he lived from 1919 to 1932. After graduating from the Kolín Real Grammar School, he joined the Břevnov Benedictine Community. He graduated from the Order Studies from 1933 to 1938 in Prague and Rome. After ordination in 1938, he was appointed the Convent Prior of the monastery. In 1947 he was elected abbot. He was arrested by the Communists in September 1949 and next year sentenced to life imprisonment for high treason. He was granted amnesty in 1960 and then he worked in workers professions. In December 1968 he went abroad and in 1969 he graduated from the Lateran University in Rome. In 1972 he initiated the establishment of the association Opus Bonum. He was completely rehabilitated only in 1990. Then he returned to Brevnov and reestablished the Benedictine community there. In the millennium of the monastery in 1993 Holy Father John Paul II promoted the Abbey into Archabbey and Mr Opasek was promoted to Archabbot. He died on 24 August 1999 while visiting a monastery in the Bavarian Rohr. He is buried at the Břevnov Cemetery.

General description

The monument consists of an amphibolite pedestal by Ivan Erben and a bronze bust by sculptor Stanislav Hanzlík, who at the end of his life was sitting by Anastáz Opasek model. The pedestal is 2 meters high.

Condition

Good

The circumstances of unveiling

The monument is dedicated to an important religious figure and a fighter against communism, Anastasius Opasek. The bust was bought by the town for CZK 180,000 and the unveiling of the monument to the centenary of Opask's birth on April 20, 2013 was attended by the Mayor of Kolín Vít Rakušan. The memorial was consecrated by Michael Josef Pojezdný, Abbot of the Strahov Monastery.

Later history

The persecution of churches is one of the greatest crimes of communist rule. Thousands of affected priests and hundreds of internees, even two executions. Anastáz Opasek was also a writer and poem. He organized an annual meeting of exiles in the Bavarian town of Frank, which has already entered history and is taught about them in history lessons.

Contemporary importance

Anastáz Opasek is one of the most important personalities of the persecuted Church during the totalitarian power of the Communist Party. Even during his exile, he took care of the community of compatriots, published books, wrote texts and held important meetings of exiles. The reminder of the persecution of priests and religious is one of the most important tasks of today. The Opus Bonum association (Dobré dílo) founded by him was one of the most important institutions in exile.

Publications, sources, links

http://www.pametnimista.usd.cas.cz/kolin-pomnik-anastaze-opaska/

https://www.cestyapamatky.cz/kolinsko/kolin/pamatnik-jana-nepomuka-anastaze-opaska

www.slovnikceskeliteratury.cz/showContent.jsp?docId=1092&hl=Anast%C3%A1z+Opasek

Proces proti vatikánským agentům v Československu: biskup Zela a společníci. Praha 1950.

VLČEK, Vojtěch: Perzekuce mužských řádů a kongregací komunistickým režimem 1948–1964. Olomouc 2004.

Localization


Heverova
Kolín, Středočeský kraj.
Czechy ,280 02