This year’s 80th anniversary of the Nazi annihilation of the central Bohemian village of Lidice is celebrated by several events this weekend. Among them was an open-air mass attended by many of the country’s major churches and constitutional officials this Sunday. In a speech at the ceremony, Cardinal Dominik Duka emphasized that Lidice had no armed resistance. He also paid tribute to the bravery of the villagers and stated that the slaughter had a global impact. After the Mass, flowers will bloom in the mass graves of the male victims of Ridice, and each monument will pray and pay homage...