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Stolen skull of medieval saint hidden in concrete, say Czech police

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Posted on May 15, 2026

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· Last updated: May 15, 2026

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Medieval Saint Zdislava’s Stolen Skull Recovered Encased in Concrete in Czechia

Recovery and Investigation of Saint Zdislava’s Relic

Theft and Recovery Details

PRAGUE, May 15 (Reuters) - An 800-year-old skull snatched this week from a Czech church has been found encased in concrete, police said, and experts are now working to extract the relic, revered as the skull of Saint Zdislava.  

Czech police detained a 35-year-old man on Thursday, who admitted to the theft from the Saint Lawrence and Saint Zdislava basilica in the northern village of Jablonne v Podjestedi.

Motive Behind the Theft

His motive was that he disagreed with displaying the relic in the church and wanted to bury it privately in a river, said Petr Rajt, police director in the northern region.

Legal Consequences

The man faces up to eight years in jail if convicted of theft.

Background on Saint Zdislava

Life and Legacy

Saint Zdislava of Lemberk lived from 1220 to 1252 and ‌was ⁠known for her generosity and work for the poor. She was canonised by Pope John Paul II in 1995.

Reporting Credits

(Reporting by Jan LopatkaEditing by Alexandra Hudson)

Key Takeaways

  • The skull was stolen Tuesday from the Basilica of St. Lawrence and St. Zdislava in Jablonné v Podještědí, a key Czech pilgrimage site, and later discovered hidden in concrete by authorities.
  • The suspect, a 35‑year‑old man, admitted he objected to the relic’s display and intended to re‑bury it in a river; he’s now held on suspicion of theft and faces up to eight years in jail.
  • Saint Zdislava (1220–1252), a lay Dominican known for her charitable work, was canonized by Pope John Paul II in 1995; the relic holds immense spiritual and historical significance.

Frequently Asked Questions

Who is Saint Zdislava?
Saint Zdislava of Lemberk was known for her generosity and work for the poor, living from 1220 to 1252 and canonised in 1995.
Where was the stolen skull found?
The stolen skull was found encased in concrete by Czech police after being taken from a church in Jablonne v Podjestedi.
Why was the skull stolen?
The suspect admitted he disagreed with the relic being displayed and planned to privately bury it in a river.
What charges does the suspect face?
The 35-year-old suspect faces up to eight years in jail if convicted of theft.
Which church was the skull stolen from?
The skull was stolen from the Saint Lawrence and Saint Zdislava basilica in the northern village of Jablonne v Podjestedi.

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