A scion of a noble family based in
Libočany near
Žatec, western
Bohemia, Hajek was ordained priest of the Kostelec parish near
Budyně nad Ohří in 1520. One year later, he became a chaplain in
Zlonice. Hajek initially was a member of the Bohemian
Unity of the Brethren but later converted to
Catholicism. In 1524 he served as a preacher at the
St. Thomas' Church in Prague quarter
Malá Strana (Lesser Town); from 1527 as a dean of
Karlštejn Castle and a priest in
Tetín. In May 1533, he was appointed royal administrator of the
Vyšehrad Chapter. Hájek reached the peak of ecclesiastical career when he became provost of
Stará Boleslav Chapter, however, he fell from grace shortly afterwards and retired to
Prague. ==Works==