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Jakob Gapp (26 July 1897 – 13 August 1943) was an Austrian Roman Catholic priest and a professed member from the Marianists. Gapp first served as a soldier on the Italian front during World War I at a point in his life where his religious convictions were not of high importance, though his return home from a prisoner of war camp saw him develop socialist views that soon bought him into contact with the Marianists whom he later joined. After studies and ordination he was assigned in Austria as a teacher, where he became noted for his vehement opposition to the Nazi regime; he deemed Nazism as being some warped political tool to create division which was also incompatible with the faith.

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  • Jakob Gapp SM (* 26. Juli 1897 in Wattens, Tirol; † 13. August 1943 in Berlin-Plötzensee, Deutsches Reich) war ein österreichischer Priester im Widerstand gegen den Nationalsozialismus. (de)
  • Santiago Gapp (26 de julio de 1897 en Wattens, Tirol - 13 de agosto de 1943 en Berlín-Plötzensee), también conocido como Jacobo Gapp, fue un sacerdote católico austriaco, miembro de la Compañía de María. Conocido por su actividad contra el nazismo, fue perseguido y finalmente torturado y guillotinado en una de las cárceles de la Gestapo. El papa Juan Pablo II lo beatificó el 24 de noviembre de 1996. Su memoria litúrgica se celebra el 13 de agosto. (es)
  • Jakob Gapp (26 July 1897 – 13 August 1943) was an Austrian Roman Catholic priest and a professed member from the Marianists. Gapp first served as a soldier on the Italian front during World War I at a point in his life where his religious convictions were not of high importance, though his return home from a prisoner of war camp saw him develop socialist views that soon bought him into contact with the Marianists whom he later joined. After studies and ordination he was assigned in Austria as a teacher, where he became noted for his vehement opposition to the Nazi regime; he deemed Nazism as being some warped political tool to create division which was also incompatible with the faith. His bold activism against the Nazi regime saw him flee when it was clear his life was endangered, along with his colleagues, and he settled in both France and Spain before returning to France after being duped into accepting two Jewish people who fled from Berlin. These two men were instead the Gestapo who arrested him and transferred him to Berlin where he was imprisoned and sentenced to death. His interrogation transcripts reveal how he deemed Nazism and Roman Catholicism to be incompatible, and his strong adherence to his faith prompted Heinrich Himmler and others to refuse the return of his remains for it would result in veneration and silent rebellion. The beatification process for the late priest culminated after Pope John Paul II beatified him on 24 November 1996 in Saint Peter's Square. (en)
  • Le bienheureux Jakob Gapp (26 juillet 1897 - 13 août 1943), est un prêtre marianiste, martyrisé par les nazis en 1943 à cause de son opposition à leur doctrine. (fr)
  • Jakob Gapp (Wattens, 26 luglio 1897 – Berlino, 13 agosto 1943) è stato un presbitero marianista austriaco, ghigliottinato nel carcere di Plötzensee per la sua opposizione al regime nazista. È stato dichiarato martire e beatificato da papa Giovanni Paolo II nel 1996. Il suo elogio si legge nel Martirologio romano al 13 agosto. (it)
  • Jakub Gapp SM, właśc. niem. Jakob Gapp (ur. 26 lipca 1897 w Wattens w Tyrolu, zm. 13 sierpnia 1943 w Berlinie) – błogosławiony i męczennik Kościoła katolickiego, był austriackim księdzem marianistą i przeciwnikiem narodowego socjalizmu. (pl)
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  • Jakob Gapp SM (* 26. Juli 1897 in Wattens, Tirol; † 13. August 1943 in Berlin-Plötzensee, Deutsches Reich) war ein österreichischer Priester im Widerstand gegen den Nationalsozialismus. (de)
  • Santiago Gapp (26 de julio de 1897 en Wattens, Tirol - 13 de agosto de 1943 en Berlín-Plötzensee), también conocido como Jacobo Gapp, fue un sacerdote católico austriaco, miembro de la Compañía de María. Conocido por su actividad contra el nazismo, fue perseguido y finalmente torturado y guillotinado en una de las cárceles de la Gestapo. El papa Juan Pablo II lo beatificó el 24 de noviembre de 1996. Su memoria litúrgica se celebra el 13 de agosto. (es)
  • Le bienheureux Jakob Gapp (26 juillet 1897 - 13 août 1943), est un prêtre marianiste, martyrisé par les nazis en 1943 à cause de son opposition à leur doctrine. (fr)
  • Jakob Gapp (Wattens, 26 luglio 1897 – Berlino, 13 agosto 1943) è stato un presbitero marianista austriaco, ghigliottinato nel carcere di Plötzensee per la sua opposizione al regime nazista. È stato dichiarato martire e beatificato da papa Giovanni Paolo II nel 1996. Il suo elogio si legge nel Martirologio romano al 13 agosto. (it)
  • Jakub Gapp SM, właśc. niem. Jakob Gapp (ur. 26 lipca 1897 w Wattens w Tyrolu, zm. 13 sierpnia 1943 w Berlinie) – błogosławiony i męczennik Kościoła katolickiego, był austriackim księdzem marianistą i przeciwnikiem narodowego socjalizmu. (pl)
  • Jakob Gapp (26 July 1897 – 13 August 1943) was an Austrian Roman Catholic priest and a professed member from the Marianists. Gapp first served as a soldier on the Italian front during World War I at a point in his life where his religious convictions were not of high importance, though his return home from a prisoner of war camp saw him develop socialist views that soon bought him into contact with the Marianists whom he later joined. After studies and ordination he was assigned in Austria as a teacher, where he became noted for his vehement opposition to the Nazi regime; he deemed Nazism as being some warped political tool to create division which was also incompatible with the faith. (en)
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