John Hus

21/10/2024 12 min

Episode Synopsis


The podcast provides a biographical account of John Hus, a 15th-century Bohemian religious reformer who was burned at the stake for heresy. Hus's early life was marked by poverty, but he rose to become a renowned preacher and scholar who adopted the teachings of John Wycliffe, a fellow reformer who had been condemned for criticizing the Catholic Church. Hus's outspoken criticism of indulgences, clerical corruption, and the worship of images led to his excommunication by Pope John XXIII and ultimately his execution at the Council of Constance. Despite being betrayed by the council that promised him safe passage, Hus remained steadfast in his beliefs and met his death with courage and dignity. In 1999, Pope John Paul II apologized for the execution of Hus, acknowledging the injustice of his death.