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and the two started to exchange letters. Rafajová visited the community in 1925 and later accepted Royová's invitation to join the community on a permanent basis. When Royová died in 1936, Rafajová took her place in charge of the community.
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reflected her religiosity as well as experience growing up in Moravia. She also published verses in Slovak using the Slovak version of her name Mária. The best known example of her Slovak poetry is the book
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dedicated to her close collaborator and fellow deaconess Markéta Pálová. She also translated from English, German and Swedish as well as from Czech to Slovak and from Slovak to Czech.
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In Stará Turá, Rafajová was active in caring for the poor and wrote prose and poetry, following the example of Royová. Her poems published in books
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since 1919. She originally intended to study medicine, but was unable to do so due to the outbreak of the
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to study Social Work. In Prague, she became acquainted with the work of
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Rafajová was born on 29 November 1896 is the town of
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Královo Pole
Austria-Hungary
Bratislava
Czechoslovakia
Righteous Among the Nations
Deaconess
Righteous Among the Nations
Yad Vashem
Královo Pole
Brno
World War I
Prague
Kristína Royová
Stará Turá
Slovak National Uprising
Gestapo
Bratislava
"The Righteous Among The Nations"
"Matriky - ACTA PUBLICA"


"Rafajová Mária"
"menej známa slovenská poézia :: bibliofílie"
"Encyklopedie dějin města Brna"
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1896 births
1978 deaths
Burials at Brno Central Cemetery
Czech translators

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