Trust in the Lord God, he is more powerful than all of us
Ludmila Šimíčková was born on 5 May 1943 in Staré Město near Uherské Hradiště, where her family was moved from the village of Vražné after the Munich Agreement. She grew up in the Catholic faith, together with her three siblings. Both her father and mother were on disability pension, and her father worked at the post office. Thanks to the information that reached him there, he helped save neighbors from deportation to concentration camps during World War II. In the 1950s, they wanted to evict the family and remove the father from the office, but fortunately a neighbor stood up for them and neither happened. Ludmila Šimíčková, however, could not study after graduation because of her faith, so she went straight to work at the Romo Fulnek electrical plant. After three years of work experience, she graduated from the School of Economics in Ostrava. In 1969, she began to work with the priest Antonín Huvar, a former political prisoner, to repair church buildings in Moravia. They remained in close contact and cooperation even after 1975, when the priest Huvar’s permission to exercise clerical activity was withdrawn. Between 1975 and 1991, she worked in a retirement home and in the meantime studied at a medical school in Ostrava. Then she started working as a teacher at the Church School of St. Agnes of Bohemia in Odry, where she later began teaching. In 2024 she lived in Vražný.