Ján Havlík
   HOME

TheInfoList



OR:

Blessed Ján Havlík (12 February 1928 27 December 1965) was a Slovak Catholic seminarian. He was
beatified Beatification (from Latin , "blessed" and , "to make") is a recognition accorded by the Catholic Church of a deceased person's entrance into Heaven and capacity to intercede on behalf of individuals who pray in their name. ''Beati'' is the ...
by the
Pope Francis Pope Francis (born Jorge Mario Bergoglio; 17 December 1936 – 21 April 2025) was head of the Catholic Church and sovereign of the Vatican City State from 13 March 2013 until Death and funeral of Pope Francis, his death in 2025. He was the fi ...
in 2024 for his
martyrdom A martyr (, ''mártys'', 'witness' stem , ''martyr-'') is someone who suffers persecution and death for advocating, renouncing, or refusing to renounce or advocate, a religious belief or other cause as demanded by an external party. In colloqui ...
under Communist rule of Czechoslovakia. His feast day is 12 February. He was dubbed ''the martyr of faithfulness'' by the Conference of Slovak Bishops.


Biography


Early life and education

Ján Havlík was born on 12 February 1928 in the village of Dubovce in the
Skalica District Skalica District (''okres Skalica'') is a district in the Trnava Region of western Slovakia. It lies in the northern part of Záhorská nížina, a lowland between Bratislava and Czech Republic. The district was established in 1923 and its current ...
. He was the eldest of four children. His family was poor and very religious. As a child, he was influenced by his aunt Angela, who was a
nun A nun is a woman who vows to dedicate her life to religious service and contemplation, typically living under vows of poverty, chastity, and obedience in the enclosure of a monastery or convent.''The Oxford English Dictionary'', vol. X, page 5 ...
of the
Daughters of Charity of Saint Vincent de Paul The Company of the Daughters of Charity of Saint Vincent de Paul (; abbreviated DC), commonly called the Daughters of Charity or Sisters of Charity of Saint Vincent de Paul, is a society of apostolic life for women within the Catholic Church. ...
. Havlík started his education at the elementary school in
Holíč Holíč (until 1946 "Holič", , ) is a town in western Slovakia. History The oldest archaeological findings in the area date from the Neolithic, and there are findings from the Bronze Age, Iron Age and the Roman time. The town was first mentioned ...
, where he had to walk 8 kilometers daily from his home village to attend classes. In 1943 he enrolled at the Lazarist missionary school in
Banská Bystrica Banská Bystrica (, also known by other #Etymology, alternative names) is a city in central Slovakia, located on the Hron River in a long and wide valley encircled by the mountain chains of the Low Tatras, the Greater Fatra, Veľká Fatra, and t ...
, planning to study at a seminary and become a priest after graduation. Nonetheless, the school was evacuated following the breakout of the
Slovak National Uprising Slovak National Uprising ( Slovak: ''Slovenské národné povstanie'', abbreviated SNP; alternatively also ''Povstanie roku 1944'', English: ''The Uprising of 1944'') was organised by the Slovak resistance during the Second World War, directed ag ...
and the students were sent home. Havlík was only able to return to Banská Bystrica and resume his education after the war. By the time he eventually graduated in 1949, the seminaries were either closed or controlled by the agents of the Communist authorities and not recognized by the
Vatican Vatican may refer to: Geography * Vatican City, an independent city-state surrounded by Rome, Italy * Vatican Hill, in Rome, namesake of Vatican City * Ager Vaticanus, an alluvial plain in Rome * Vatican, an unincorporated community in the ...
. Consequently, Havlík opted to instead enter
novitiate The novitiate, also called the noviciate, is the period of training and preparation that a Christian ''novice'' (or ''prospective'') monastic, apostolic, or member of a religious order undergoes prior to taking vows in order to discern whether ...
with the Lazarist order and study at an underground seminary. Nonetheless, even this alternative plan did not go smoothly as the authorities forcibly removed all the novices from the cloister to a reeducation camp in the Kostolná-Záriečie village. After that, Havlík was forced into hard manual labor building a
dam A dam is a barrier that stops or restricts the flow of surface water or underground streams. Reservoirs created by dams not only suppress floods but also provide water for activities such as irrigation, human consumption, industrial use, aqua ...
in
Púchov Púchov (; ) is an industrial town in the centre of Púchov District in Slovakia, with a population close to 18,000. Geography It is located on the main train line between Bratislava and Košice. It is halfway between Trenčín and Žilina, two ...
. After the dam was finally completed in August 1950, he moved to a rented apartment in
Nitra Nitra (; also known by other #Etymology, alternative names) is a city in western Slovakia, situated at the foot of Zobor Mountain in the valley of the river Nitra (river), Nitra. It is located 95 km east of Bratislava. With a population of ...
, found a laborer job while continuing to study at the underground seminary.


Arrest and persecution

On 29 October 1951,
StB State Security (, ), or StB / ŠtB, was the secret police force in communist Czechoslovakia from 1945 to its dissolution in 1990. Serving as an intelligence and counter-intelligence agency, it dealt with any activity that was considered oppositio ...
agents stormed the rented apartment and arrested Havlík and his roommates, who also studied at the underground seminary. Havlík was detained without trial for 15 months, while regularly tortured. In February 1953 he was charged of treason and espionage for the Vatican. In spite of the harsh treatment he refused to admit guilt insisting "My only goal was to become a priest. I acted according to my conscience. This is all I have to say." He was sentenced to 10 years of hard labor. He was transported to the work camp Equality in
Jáchymov Jáchymov (; or ''Joachimsthal'') is a spa town in Karlovy Vary District in the Karlovy Vary Region of the Czech Republic. It has about 2,300 inhabitants. Jáchymov has a long mining tradition, thanks to which it used to be the second most popu ...
, where he was forced to work at a uranium mine. While working at the mine, he was repeatedly injured and undergone a back surgery. In spite of cruel treatment, Havlík continued to serve the Church by smuggling small pieces of
sacramental bread Sacramental bread, also called Communion bread, Communion wafer, Sacred host, Eucharistic bread, the Lamb or simply the host (), is the bread used in the Christian ritual of the Eucharist. Along with sacramental wine, it is one of two elements ...
hidden in cigarette papers into the camp and distributing them to his fellow prisoners. In 1958, the authorities learned about this. Havlík was placed in a solitary imprisonment and sentenced to another year of hard labour. His health quickly deteriorated and by 1960 he was nearly constantly in the hospital and clearly incapable of physical labour. Havlík formally applied for release due to his poor health but his application was denied.


Late years and death

Havlík was finally released in 1962 after nine years of hard labour. He was assigned a disability pension of only 407 crowns, about a third of standard laborer's wage. When he complained, his pension was further decreased to 300 crowns. For the rest of his life, Havlík depended on his parents for financial support to afford life necessities. In 1965 he was again hospitalized. He was released from hospital on Christmas Eve. Just two days later, on 27 December he collapsed after attending the morning mass in
Skalica Skalica (, , Latin: ''Sakolcium'') is the largest town in Skalica District in western Slovakia in the Záhorie region. Located near the Czech Republic, Czech border, Skalica has a population of around 15,000. Etymology The name is derived from Slo ...
. Havlík was found barely conscious leaning against a rubbish bin by Dr. Barát, a gynecologist who was taking out the trash. Dr. Barát carried Havlík into his home with the aid of another passer-by, where Havlík died soon thereafter. Havlík was buried in his home village of Dubovce.


Beatification

Havlík's beatification was initiated by the Lazarist priest Augustín Slaninka and supported by the
Salesian The Salesians of Don Bosco (SDB), formally known as the Society of Saint Francis de Sales (), is a religious congregation of men in the Catholic Church, founded in 1859 by the Italian priest John Bosco to help poor and migrant youth during the ...
priest
Anton Srholec Anton Srholec (12 June 1929, Skalica – 7 January 2016, Bratislava) was a Slovaks, Slovak Roman Catholic priest and Salesians of Don Bosco, Salesian. He was also a writer, charity worker and head of the Resota center for homeless people in Brati ...
. The process was formally initiated on Sunday, 9 June 2013 in Skalica by the Archbishop of Bratislava
Stanislav Zvolenský Stanislav Zvolenský (born November 19, 1958) is a Slovak prelate of the Roman Catholic Church. He is the first Archbishop of Bratislava. Biography Stanislav Zvolenský was born in Trnava, and was ordained to the priesthood by Bishop Julius ...
. The diocese phase ended on 24 February 2018. With the consent of the
Pope Benedict XVI Pope BenedictXVI (born Joseph Alois Ratzinger; 16 April 1927 – 31 December 2022) was head of the Catholic Church and sovereign of the Vatican City State from 19 April 2005 until his resignation on 28 February 2013. Benedict's election as p ...
, Havlík's death was considered martyrdom although he did not die directly of the torture.
Pope Francis Pope Francis (born Jorge Mario Bergoglio; 17 December 1936 – 21 April 2025) was head of the Catholic Church and sovereign of the Vatican City State from 13 March 2013 until Death and funeral of Pope Francis, his death in 2025. He was the fi ...
issued a decree confirming Havlík's martyrdom ''in odium fidei'' (in hatred of the faith). On 7 July 2024, the remains of Havlík were exhumated for the purpose of creating
relic In religion, a relic is an object or article of religious significance from the past. It usually consists of the physical remains or personal effects of a saint or other person preserved for the purpose of veneration as a tangible memorial. Reli ...
s. Havlík was beatified on Saturday, 31 August at
Šaštín-Stráže Šaštín-Stráže (, , ) is a town in the Senica District, Trnava Region in western Slovakia. Originally two separate villages, now it is one of the youngest towns in Slovakia, having received town privileges on 1 September 2001. Etymology The ...
by the
papal legate 300px, A woodcut showing Henry II of England greeting the Pope's legate. A papal legate or apostolic legate (from the ancient Roman title '' legatus'') is a personal representative of the Pope to foreign nations, to some other part of the Catho ...
Marcello Semeraro Marcello Semeraro (born 22 December 1947) is an Italian prelate of the Catholic Church who has been the Prefect of the Congregation for the Causes of Saints since October 2020. He was previously Bishop of Albano and secretary to the group of car ...
, the prefect of the
Dicastery for the Causes of Saints In the Catholic Church, the Dicastery for the Causes of Saints, previously named the Congregation for the Causes of Saints (), is the dicastery of the Roman Curia that oversees the complex process that leads to the canonization of saints, pas ...
. The ceremony was attended by about 30 bishops, 370 priests and 13,000 faithful. Havlík's relics are displayed in the Church of Saint Vincent de Paul in the
Ružinov Ružinov (, , ) is a borough of Bratislava, the capital of Slovakia, located in the Bratislava II district. It is the city's second most populated borough, housing over 80,000 inhabitants and its Nivy neighbourhood is the place of the emerging ne ...
borough of
Bratislava Bratislava (German: ''Pressburg'', Hungarian: ''Pozsony'') is the Capital city, capital and largest city of the Slovakia, Slovak Republic and the fourth largest of all List of cities and towns on the river Danube, cities on the river Danube. ...
. A newly constructed chapel of the Blessed Ján Havlík was constructed in the church to hold the relics. 11 vertical columns are installed in the chapel symbolizing 11 years Havlík spent imprisoned for his faith. Litanies to Ján Havlík were published in March 2023 in preparation for the beatification. The writer Daniel Hevier wrote the words of the hymn to Blessed Ján Havlík.


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Havlik, Jan 1928 births 1965 deaths Slovak beatified people 20th-century Roman Catholic martyrs People from Skalica District People convicted of treason against Czechoslovakia