One who embarks on a life journey with God will not lose his way
Jiří Kvapil was born September 1, 1949 in Olomouc. His parents had to join a cooperative in Lešany in the 1950s. Father couldn’t work as a lawyer and had to provide for his six children working as a garbage collector. In primary school, Jiří was bullied as he took religious education classes and wasn’t a Pioneer. From 1964 he studied at the Secondary School of Electrical Engineering in Mohelnice. In 1968 he helped restore the Scout movement in Olomouc. He took part in the protests and activities of academia after the Warsaw Pact Invasion of Czechoslovakia. After graduating high school, he started studying at the Brno University of Technology but left his studies after one year. He led a Scout group in Olomouc and organized a Scout summer camp in 1969 but the next year he was drafted and served his military service in Sušice in Šumava. After his return to civilian life he got married and got a good job as an inspection technician of the Potraviny Ostrava company after some rigmaroles. He led a secret group of religious education for his three kids and his friends’ kids. He himself attended secret theology seminars of Josef Zvěřina and then, after Zvěřina’s arrest, seminars in Prague, led by Václav Dvořák. After completing his studies, he was ordained as a priest of the Eastern Catholic rite on September 14, 1986. He continued educating kids and youth and was devoted to his priestly service of caring for the sick. He helped restore the Scouting movement in Olomouc after the Velvet Revolution, as well as the training centers for Scout leaders and patrol leaders. He succeeded in implementing Christian religious education classes in high schools and vocational schools all over Olomouc district a he had taught at several schools for nine years himself. In 1998 he became an administrator of the Greek Catholic parish in Olomouc and has celebrated mass for Greek Catholic believers every Sunday to this day.