- In Husinec, an ecumenical service commemorating Jan Hus: a procession of 90 people, and from Hus’s родnedho home the participants set off for a walk.
- At the time of two-hundredth anniversary of the birth of the saint, an ecumenical service in Husinec took place on 6 June 1415 in Constance; the service was held by Vojtech Peke1rik from the Church of Czechoslovak Hussite.
- The program includes historical facts, a procession, a concert, a sermon, and sports competitions about what young people find important.
About the service, see D24, Czech News.
In Husinec (Prachatice region), an ecumenical service commemorating Jan Hus’s church reformation took place. According to the organizers, a procession of 90 people was held, and from Hus’s родnedho home the participants set off for a walk.
The organizers also state that the ecumenical worship was held with the participation of 611 people. The organizers also say that the service was led by Vojtech Peke1rik from the Church of Czechoslovak Hussite.
According to the organizers, the worship was carried out in the form of a procession from Betle9mske1, as the Church of Czechoslovak Hussite commemorates Jan Hus in Husinec. The organizers also say that the sermon was about the death of the reformer on 6 July 1415 in Constance.
In addition, the organizers also say that in Husinec they also commemorate the house where Jan Hus lived, which the Church of Czechoslovak Hussite takes care of. The tradition of the procession has been held since 1869; the organizers say that the procession is based on 500-year-old tradition of Jan Hus, and in 1990 it was renewed.
The organizers also describe the cultural program of the ecumenical service in Husinec. For example, the Centra Mistra Jana Husa foundation provides an educational program for children, in which they can play and learn about the history of the Czech Reformation. In the Slavoje area, there will be marathon sports competitions.
According to the organizers, the event will start with a table prayer, after which the children can take part in a procession for the right, and the same will be the case for the adults. The organizers also say that the service will be preceded by a sermon in which the participants will read a prayer, and there will be a concert.
As part of the event, the author of the article also mentions that the tradition of the procession is based on a track by O cdeske9m pravopise. The author also mentions that researchers from Masaryk University in Brno found that the spelling of the Czech language is based on Latin and Czech inscriptions, and that this is also the case for other languages.