My faith has carried me through all my life
Anna Hrudková, née Šimsová, was born on November 17th 1960 in Hradec Králové into a family of Jan šimsa, a Protestant minister. She spent her childhood in a rectory in Prosetín with her two brothers. After her father´s permission to serve as a minister had been revoked in 1973, he had been working as a caretaker at the local church. In 1975, the family moved to Brno, where she graduated from a nursing school. In December 1976, her father signed the Charter 77 petition. After that, the family had been subjected to house searches, and in 1978, her father had been accused of assaulting a public servant and imprisoned. In 1982, Anna moved to Prague (Praha) where she found a job and met Jan Hrudka, her future husband, also a Charter 77 petitioner. She had been attending the so-called Friday meetings at Bohdan Pivoňka´s rectory in Svratouch. Due to her husband´s involvement in the opposition movement, he had been arrested and interrogated frequently. She befriended Hana Jüptnerová, a dissident from Vrchlabí, and she also signed the petition supporting Pavel Wonka, a political prisoner. After that, even she had been interrogated several times. In Jaroměř, where they had been living after the wedding, three children had been born into the Hrudka family. After 1989, Jan Hrudka was engaged in local politics, passing away in 2008. in 2020, Anna Hrudková has been living in Jaroměř.