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Pavel Baldinský was born on February 7, 1948 in Prague as the second son of Antonín and Božena Baldinský. After finishing primary school, he trained as a turner and soon afterwards started his own family. At the end of the 1960s he established contacts with the Italian Christian community Porte aperte in Livorno, but their cooperation was interrupted by the military invasion in 1968. From the mid-1970s he became a member of the so-called Prague Community, a hidden church led by Fridolin Zahradnik. Professionally, he worked as a driver in the Transport Company of the City of Prague. In 1981, he wrote a document called Workers’ Suggestions, which critically evaluated the company’s policies and practices. For this activity he was investigated by the State Security and subsequently dismissed. From 1982 he worked as an orderly in the Motol hospital. In November 1989 he attended the canonization of Agnes of Bohemia in Rome. On his way back, he visited his old friends in Livorno, where he became acquainted with the activities of the Centro Mondialità Sviluppo Reciproco, an organisation supporting projects in Africa. After the Velvet Revolution, he travelled with his wife Miriam to Tanzania, where he was put in charge of a development mission focusing on health, water supply, agriculture and vocational training - with the aim of making the projects work independently, without foreign financial or organisational support. In 2025, Pavel Baldinský was living in Prague and supporting development projects in Tanzania through the Missionary Bank of the Poor.