Humility opens us to the mystery and enables us to understand life
Jan Ihnát was born on 25 June 1950 in the village of Slovenská Kajňa to Jan and Helena Ihnát. The family was traditionally Catholic, they went to church regularly, but they did not talk about their faith. At the age of 18, he had an extraordinary spiritual experience that gave his life a new direction. When he was not accepted to the theological faculty after graduation, he entered military basic service. As part of his service, he travelled around northern Moravia and in Ostrava, he met the Salesians, whose spirituality appealed to him. After the end of the war, he moved to Ostrava and in 1975 became a member of an underground Salesian congregation. Salesian priests Josef Kubín and Josef Novosad had a profound influence on his formation. In 1978, he moved to Prague, where he was employed in a company for the construction of collector networks. After work, he participated in the activities of the Salesian community and prepared for the priestly ministry by studying theology. He was secretly ordained a priest by Bishop J. Meisner of Berlin in 1985. As a priest of the hidden church, he was involved in the life of the Salesian family, especially by teaching theology, forming collaborators and organizing the so-called “cottages” for the children of Christian families. After the Velvet Revolution, he worked in the spiritual administration of the Church of the Holy Cross Na Příkopě. In 2000 he was sent to Rome for a semester of formation studies. Today (2023) he is mainly engaged in formation activities within the Salesian Congregation, translation of spiritual literature and spiritual accompaniment. His great joy is guiding foreigners through Prague.