Euzebiusz Huchracki
Servant of God Euzebiusz Huchracki | |
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Priest, Franciscan | |
Born |
Józef Huchracki October 15, 1885 Katowice |
Died |
May 6, 1942 56) Schloss Hartheim | (aged
Venerated in | Catholic Church |
Attributes | Franciscan habit |
Father Euzebiusz Huchracki, O.F.M., (October 15, 1885 – May 6, 1942) was a Polish Franciscan friar, superior of the monastery in Miejska Górka, chaplain of the Secular Franciscan Order, who shortly after the Nazi invasion of Poland was arrested by the Gestapo, imprisoned at several places of detention, and lastly deported to the Dachau concentration camp, and murdered.[1]
Franciscan Euzebiusz Huchracki is currently one of the 122 Polish martyrs of the Second World War who are included in the beatification process initiated in 1994, whose first beatification session was held in Warsaw in 2003 (see Słudzy Boży). A person nominated for beatification receives within the Roman Catholic Church the title of "Servant of God"; once he is actually beatified he is accorded the title of "Venerable" and "Blessed", which are a prerequisite for sainthood conferred in a process known as canonization.[2]
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- ↑ Syrach Janicki, Sługa Boży o. Euzebiusz Huchracki OFM, 1885-1942, franciszkański męczennik za wiarę i ojczyznę, Bytom, Oficyna Wydawnicza 4K, 2004, p. 10-16, ISBN 83-85214-68-2.
- ↑ Hugolin Pieprzyk, Abraham Sobkowski, Euzebiusz Huchracki OFM: katowiczanin, brat mniejszy, męczennik: przyczynek do biografii, Katowice, Prowincja Wniebowzięcia NMP, 2011, p. 1-15, ISBN 978-83-75931-32-7.