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Czech police detain suspect in theft of medieval saint’s skull from church

By Thomson Reuters May 14, 2026 | 2:49 PM

PRAGUE, May 14 (Reuters) – Czech police detained a 35-year-old man suspected of stealing a revered ​800-year-old saint’s skull from ‌a church in the northern Czech Republic this week, they said on Thursday.

Police and the church reported the ‌theft ​on Wednesday of ⁠the skull, believed ⁠to be of Saint Zdislava of Lemberk, who lived from 1220 to 1252. She was known ​for her generosity and work for the poor, and ⁠Pope John Paul II ⁠canonised her in 1995.

Fuzzy ​security camera footage showed a person ​dressed in black with the ‌relic running between the benches in the Saint Lawrence and Saint Zdislava basilica in Jablonne ⁠v Podjestedi, 110 km (68 miles) north of Prague, police said.

Investigators “managed to obtain information ⁠about the ‌location of the ⁠rare relic,” police said on ​X ‌on Thursday evening.

After the ​relic’s theft, ⁠Prague Archbishop Stanislav Pribyl had called the case “devastating news”, adding the skull was revered by pilgrims.

(Reporting by Jason Hovet; Editing by ​Cynthia Osterman)