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Prince '''Jan Franciszek Czartoryski''' or '''Blessed Michał''' (February 19, 1897–September 6, 1944) was a [[Poland|Polish]] [[szlachcic|noble]], [[Dominican Order|Dominican]]. |
Prince '''Jan Franciszek Czartoryski''' or '''Blessed Michał''' (February 19, 1897–September 6, 1944) was a [[Poland|Polish]] [[szlachcic|noble]], and a [[Dominican Order|Dominican]] friar. |
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John Czartoryski was born in Pelkinie (Jaroslaw) on February 19, 1897.<ref name=santi>[http://www.santiebeati.it/dettaglio/93101 "Beato Michele (Giovanni) Czartoryski", Santi e Beati, October 18, 2000]</ref> He was an activist of the young organisation "Odrodzenie" ("Rebirth") in [[Lwów]]. During the [[Warsaw Uprising]] he was the chaplain of the [[Armia Krajowa]] Group "Konrad", and was shot by [[Germany|German]] troops. |
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Czartoryski was [[Beatification|beatified]] on 13 June 1998 among the [[108 Martyrs of World War II|108 Polish Martyrs of World War II]].<ref name=santi/> |
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Jan Franciszek Czartoryski | |
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Prince | |
Coat of arms | Czartoryski |
Born | Pełkinie, Austria-Hungary | 19 February 1897
Died | 6 September 1944 Warsaw, Poland | (aged 47)
Family | Czartoryski |
Father | Witold Leon Czartoryski |
Mother | Jadwiga Dzieduszycka |
Prince Jan Franciszek Czartoryski or Blessed Michał (February 19, 1897–September 6, 1944) was a Polish noble, and a Dominican friar.
John Czartoryski was born in Pelkinie (Jaroslaw) on February 19, 1897.[1] He was an activist of the young organisation "Odrodzenie" ("Rebirth") in Lwów. During the Warsaw Uprising he was the chaplain of the Armia Krajowa Group "Konrad", and was shot by German troops.
Czartoryski was beatified on 13 June 1998 among the 108 Polish Martyrs of World War II.[1]
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External links
- Czartoryski Jerzy at czartoryski.fm.interia.pl