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Pavel Kalus was born in 1958 in Rokycany. Both his parents were evangelical pastors, therefore he was not accepted to any technical secondary school. He attended a vocational school to be trained as a mason and only then he was able to go to the secondary school of his choice. Nevertheless, during studies he realized that he wished to follow the footsteps of his parents to become a priest. He studied theology, but again there were complications. At first he did not receive a state permission and it took several years before he could carry out his plan. He served as a pastor at several locations: in Brno, in Prosetín and in Krouna. Today, he is the pastor of the Bethlehem Chapel in Žižkov in Prague. His father Vladimír maintained contacts with Protestants abroad and participated in the smuggling of theological books and hymnals. After 1968, his religious activities were banned by the state; therefore he worked as a driver for the next thirteen years. Vladimír died in 1987 because of a car accident: according to Pavel, this accident has never been adequately investigated. The car was crashed by a civilian vehicle of the state police.