THE MARTYRDOM OF HUSS AND JEROME
The martyrdom of Huss and Jerome proved to be a significant turning point in the Bohemian Reformation, leading to the outbreak of all-out war. The Papacy resorted to spiritual and psychological manipulation as they tried to convince Huss to recant and yield his position. The tactics they used were both a fascinating and repulsive spectacle to witness.
Once Huss was sentenced, the Bishops of the Roman Church began the ceremony of degradation in preparation for his martyrdom. They first dressed him in the robes of a priest and asked him one last time if he would recant, to which he responded “How should I look on those multitudes of men to whom I have preached the pure gospel? No; I esteem their salvation more than this poor body, now appointed unto death.” Then the bishops began to remove his papal priestly robes, each pronouncing a curse on Huss as he performed his part in the ceremony.