THE SPIRIT OF TRUTH WILL GUIDE YOU INTO THE WHOLE TRUTH.
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I probably hold the world record for the number of dismissals
from one employer.
The Prague Archbishopric has given me five dismissals
since 2009.
Three of them were declared invalid by the courts.
The fourth and fifth dismissals, both from 2019, are
the subject of the current legal dispute, which has not yet been concluded.
The 4th
dismissal dated March 26, 2019
The 5th
dismissal dated June 27, 2019
You see well, it's not a typo. Almost to the day exactly three months after the 4th dismissal, the 5th dismissal is dated. The texts of both are completely identical. At the Archbishopric they only pressed ctrl c.
The Archbishopric did not accept the 3rd loss – the nullity of the 3rd dismissal. They set the following conditions:
- I will apply for a decree, and I can work in the hospital OR
- I will go to perform administrative work at the Archbishopric's palace.
However, the
decree given by the Archbishopric meant becoming a cleric, of course in the Archbishopric's
false claim. By requesting
a decree, I would deny what the Constitutional Court of the Czech Republic
established when it defended me.
So, I refused
such nonsense. I refused to change the employment contract, I refused to go to
the Archbishopric's palace to perform administrative work. A 4th
dismissal followed, and to be sure of the liquidation of my person after 3
months the 5th dismissal followed.
Both
dismissals are signed by bishop Wasserbauer, who of course did not speak with
me before signing the dismissals.
I filed a
lawsuit for the invalidity of these two dismissals. The Archbishopric made false
and distorted claims before the District and Municipal Courts. Thus, both
courts ruled against me, i.e., that both dismissals were valid because I should
have been present not at the hospital but at the Palace to perform administrative
work.
Czech law says that an employer cannot unilaterally change an employment contract. That is why, I had to appeal to the Supreme Court of the Czech Republic, which overturned the previous judgments and returned the case to the district court.
One court hearing at the district court was held in November 2023. The next one will be on May 13, 2024.
Why this web
After graduating from the Catholic Theological Faculty, Charles University in 1997, bishop Škarvada, then vicar general of the Archdiocese of Prague, invited me to try what was already common at the time in the West – caring for the spiritual dimension of the seriously ill. This type of care had already been provided for many years in Western countries in addition to priests by women, both religious sisters and laywomen.
Why website name "Kaplanka" (it means female chaplain)
A chaplain who is not a chaplain (A female chaplain who is not a female chaplain)
In 2017, when the Finding of the Constitutional Court of the Czech Republic was published, I was a pastoral assistant for the media. But you can´t stop development 😊