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Updated · The Guardian · May 16
Czech Police Recover 800-Year-Old Saint Zdislava Skull, Arresting 35-Year-Old Suspect
Updated
Updated · The Guardian · May 16

Czech Police Recover 800-Year-Old Saint Zdislava Skull, Arresting 35-Year-Old Suspect

12 articles · Updated · The Guardian · May 16
  • An 800-year-old skull believed to be Saint Zdislava’s was recovered after police found it encased in concrete and detained a 35-year-old suspect in Mladá Boleslav.
  • Police said the man confessed to stealing the relic from its glass shrine on Tuesday because he opposed its public display and planned to sink it in a river that day.
  • The theft happened shortly before evening mass while the church alarm was off; investigators said the suspect smashed the shrine and fled with the skull.
  • Experts are now trying to extract the relic from the concrete, while the suspect—who has no prior criminal record—has been charged, placed in pre-trial custody and faces up to eight years if convicted.
He encased a saint's skull in concrete to grant it 'peace.' Was this a crime or a misguided act of faith?
Can restorers rescue an 800-year-old sacred skull from its modern concrete tomb without destroying it?
How can sacred relics be protected from their most fervent, but dangerously misguided, believers?