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'''Henryk Hlebowicz''' (1904 – November 9, 1941) was a [[Poles|Polish]] and [[Roman Catholic]] priest. He was born in [[Grodno]]. He served on the faculty of [[Vilnius University]]. He was shot at [[Barysaw|Borisov]] in [[Belarus]]. He is one of the [[108 Martyrs of World War II]] who were [[Beatification|beatified]] in 1999 by Pope [[John Paul II]].
'''Henryk Hlebowicz''' (1904 – November 9, 1941) was a [[Polish people|Polish]] [[Roman Catholic]] priest. He was born in [[Grodno]]. He served on the faculty of [[Vilnius University]]. He was shot at [[Barysaw|Borisov]] in [[Belarus]]. He is one of the [[108 Martyrs of World War II]] who were [[Beatification|beatified]] in 1999 by Pope [[John Paul II]].


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Henryk Hlebowicz (1904 – November 9, 1941) was a Polish Roman Catholic priest. He was born in Grodno. He served on the faculty of Vilnius University. He was shot at Borisov in Belarus. He is one of the 108 Martyrs of World War II who were beatified in 1999 by Pope John Paul II.

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