I believe that even the bad can turn into something good in the end
Pavol Kossey was born on May 28, 1957 in Bratislava. Through his parents, he was led from early childhood to live in accordance with the Christian faith. Despite the official ban of the Greek Catholic Church and the persecution of believers, Pavol’s parents refused to give up their faith and led their children to these values as well. Thus, during the times of deep totality, Pavol completed religious education in secret. After graduating from the Juraj Hronc grammar school, he joined the Electrical Engineering Faculty of the Slovak Technical University in Bratislava. During his university studies, he started attending secret meetings of the community of believers organized by the Bezák family. He actively expressed his desire for religious freedom and the observance of basic human rights by his participation in the Candle Manifestation. In the years 1981 – 1992, he worked at the Research Institute of Cables and Insulators in Bratislava. After the division of Czechoslovakia, he joined the department of foreign relations at the Ministry of Education of the Slovak Republic. However, he left this post due to full-time public administration studies at the Academia Istropolitana. He later applied his knowledge of foreign policy in the Christian Democratic Movement. In the years 2007-2010, he worked in the European Commission. After leaving politics, he was employed at the Institute of National Memory as director of the secretariat. He is the vice-chairman of the Forum of Christian Institutions, where he currently works as a volunteer.