I was awakened by a bright light, two guys standing in the doorway
Karel Matula was born on 6 February 1928 in Uhřice near Kyjov into a large family. His childhood, which was marked by the Second World War, was spent in Násedlovice. After his schooling, he decided to study theology at the Institute for Late Priestly Vocations in Mníšek pod Brdy, thanks to the priest Hanzl from Žarošice. He started his studies in March 1947. Due to the so-called Action K, i.e. the illegal forced liquidation of monasteries and male Catholic religious orders, he did not complete his theological studies. In 1952, he passed the matriculation exam. Subsequently, the matriculation committee recommended him to study at the University of Chemical Technology in Bratislava, and he completed his studies by distance learning in Pardubice. From the 1950s he worked as a grammar school professor in Rýmařov and later in Bílovec. However, with the label of a Catholic, he faced many difficulties. In 1990, he became deputy chairman of the Department of Education at the Ostrava Poruba Municipality. Together with Bishop Václav Malý, he founded the Church Grammar School in Ostrava, and also participated in the preparation of the construction of a new church in Poruba. He is the father of three daughters, Hana, Vladimíra and Veronika. He retired in 2022 and lived in Želetice.