I met with brave people who were truly living their lives
Pavel Kvapil was born on the 8th of May 1965 as the youngest one of nine children. He was affected by Christian faith of his parents and siblings, by their negative attitude towards communism and by reading Samizdat literature. He went to secret camps with scout programme first as a participant and later as a camp leader. After he had been contacted by Salesian Karel Herbst, he took part as a camp leader in so called “chaloupky” (“little cottages”), holiday stays with religious programme for boys. In 1983 when he was seventeen years old, he performed in a satiric theatre play during his friends’ wedding. Even though, it was a private event, someone reported Pavel and his friends. State Security took him to interrogation just in the middle of a lesson at grammar school. He was sentenced for sedition to serve six months in prison with a suspended sentence of one and a half years. When he was not admitted to university, he worked as a dustman for a year and only after it, they admitted him to studies in Brno where he studied mathematical computer science and theoretical cybernetics. He spent time in an alive Christian community in Olomouc. He went a national pilgrimage in Velehrad in 1985. At the end of 1980s, he showed his disapproval of the Communist totality by taking part in manifestations in Prague and in Olomouc. He spent the Velvet Revolution in Cheb during his military service. He participated in a restoration of Scouting in Olomouc in 1990. He married Irena Čedroňová and they gradually had five children together. He started his own company and he still sells electronics.