Franciszek Rogaczewski

Blessed Franciszek Rogaczewski
Priest, martyr
Born (1892-12-23)23 December 1892
Lipinki, Poland
Died 11 January 1940(1940-01-11) (aged 47)
Sztutowo, Poland
Beatified 13 June 1999 by Pope John Paul II
Feast 11 January
12 June (group memorial)

Franciszek Rogaczewski (23 December 1892 – 11 January 1940) was a Polish Catholic priest who was arrested by the Nazis and killed at Stutthof concentration camp. He is considered a martyr, and was beatified by Pope John Paul II on 13 June 1999.

Life

Franciszek Rogaczewski was born on 23 December 1892 in Lipinki, Kujawsko-Pomorskie, Poland.[1] He studied for the priesthood and was ordained in Gdańsk in 1918. As pastor of Christ the King parish, he was a highly renowned and much sought-after confessor.[1] Rogaczewski was arrested on 1 September 1939 by the Nazis for the crime being a priest.[1] He was tortured for months before being shot to death on 11 January 1940 while imprisoned at Stutthof concentration camp (located near Sztutowo, Poland).[1]

Veneration

After his death, Rogaczewski was recognized as one of the 108 Martyrs of World War II. He was beatified by Pope John Paul II on 13 June 1999.[1] His individual feast day is 11 January; there is also a group memorial for the 108 Polish Martyrs of World War II on 12 June.

References

Media related to Franciszek Rogaczewski at Wikimedia Commons

  1. 1 2 3 4 5 Jones, Terry. "Blessed Franciszek Rogaczewski". Patron Saints Index. Retrieved 9 January 2011.


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