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Jan Pietraszko (7 August 1911 - 2 March 1988) was a Polish Roman Catholic bishop who served as one of the auxiliaries for the Kraków archdiocese and Titular Bishop of Turrisblanda from 1962 until his death. Pietraszko was a noted spiritual director and chaplain as well as a popular confessor but was best known for his sermons and for his homiletic writings. He did his ecclesial studies just before World War II broke out and was a brief hostage of the Gestapo after the Nazi forces invaded Poland in 1939. He later came under the watch of the communist secret service following the conflict for his attempt to see new churches constructed and church art and architecture preserved.

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  • Jan Pietraszko (* 7. August 1911 in Buczkowice, Österreich-Ungarn; † 2. März 1988 in Krakau, Polen) war ein polnischer römisch-katholischer Geistlicher und Weihbischof in Krakau. (de)
  • Jan Pietraszko (7 August 1911 - 2 March 1988) was a Polish Roman Catholic bishop who served as one of the auxiliaries for the Kraków archdiocese and Titular Bishop of Turrisblanda from 1962 until his death. Pietraszko was a noted spiritual director and chaplain as well as a popular confessor but was best known for his sermons and for his homiletic writings. He did his ecclesial studies just before World War II broke out and was a brief hostage of the Gestapo after the Nazi forces invaded Poland in 1939. He later came under the watch of the communist secret service following the conflict for his attempt to see new churches constructed and church art and architecture preserved. The process for his beatification opened in 1994 and he became titled as a Servant of God. The cause culminated on 21 December 2018 after Pope Francis confirmed his heroic virtue which enabled for Pietraszko to be titled as Venerable. (en)
  • Jan Pietraszko, né le 7 août 1911 à Buczkowice et mort le 2 mars 1988 à Cracovie, est un prêtre catholique polonais, aumônier des jeunes puis évêque auxiliaire de Cracovie. Il est reconnu vénérable en 2018. (fr)
  • Jan Pietraszko (ur. 7 sierpnia 1911 w Buczkowicach, zm. 2 marca 1988 w Krakowie) – polski duchowny rzymskokatolicki, biskup pomocniczy krakowski w latach 1963–1988. Czcigodny Sługa Boży Kościoła katolickiego. (pl)
  • Ян Петрашко (польск. Jan Pietraszko 7 августа 1911 г. — 2 марта 1988 г.) — польский католический епископ, вспомогательный епископ Краковского архидиоцеза и титулярный епископ с 1962 по 1988 гг. Во время Второй мировой войны непродолжительное время был узником гестапо после того, как фашистские войска вторглись в Польшу в 1939 году. Позже он попал под контроль коммунистической секретной службы после активной проповеднической деятельности. Процесс его беатификации начался в 1994 году, и он получил статус Слуги Божьего. Ян Петрашко был беатифицирован 21 декабря 2018 года папой римским Франциском. (ru)
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  • Jan Pietraszko (en)
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  • Pietraszko circa 1946. (en)
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  • Jan Pietraszko (* 7. August 1911 in Buczkowice, Österreich-Ungarn; † 2. März 1988 in Krakau, Polen) war ein polnischer römisch-katholischer Geistlicher und Weihbischof in Krakau. (de)
  • Jan Pietraszko, né le 7 août 1911 à Buczkowice et mort le 2 mars 1988 à Cracovie, est un prêtre catholique polonais, aumônier des jeunes puis évêque auxiliaire de Cracovie. Il est reconnu vénérable en 2018. (fr)
  • Jan Pietraszko (ur. 7 sierpnia 1911 w Buczkowicach, zm. 2 marca 1988 w Krakowie) – polski duchowny rzymskokatolicki, biskup pomocniczy krakowski w latach 1963–1988. Czcigodny Sługa Boży Kościoła katolickiego. (pl)
  • Ян Петрашко (польск. Jan Pietraszko 7 августа 1911 г. — 2 марта 1988 г.) — польский католический епископ, вспомогательный епископ Краковского архидиоцеза и титулярный епископ с 1962 по 1988 гг. Во время Второй мировой войны непродолжительное время был узником гестапо после того, как фашистские войска вторглись в Польшу в 1939 году. Позже он попал под контроль коммунистической секретной службы после активной проповеднической деятельности. Процесс его беатификации начался в 1994 году, и он получил статус Слуги Божьего. Ян Петрашко был беатифицирован 21 декабря 2018 года папой римским Франциском. (ru)
  • Jan Pietraszko (7 August 1911 - 2 March 1988) was a Polish Roman Catholic bishop who served as one of the auxiliaries for the Kraków archdiocese and Titular Bishop of Turrisblanda from 1962 until his death. Pietraszko was a noted spiritual director and chaplain as well as a popular confessor but was best known for his sermons and for his homiletic writings. He did his ecclesial studies just before World War II broke out and was a brief hostage of the Gestapo after the Nazi forces invaded Poland in 1939. He later came under the watch of the communist secret service following the conflict for his attempt to see new churches constructed and church art and architecture preserved. (en)
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  • Jan Pietraszko (de)
  • Jan Pietraszko (fr)
  • Jan Pietraszko (en)
  • Jan Pietraszko (pl)
  • Петрашко, Ян (ru)
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