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- Josef Cebula OMI (* 23. März 1902 in Mallnie bei Gogolin, Oberschlesien; † 28. April 1941 im KZ Mauthausen) war ein katholischer Priester und ein Oblate der Makellosen Jungfrau Maria. Cebula wurde 1999 seliggesprochen. (de)
- Józef Cebula, ou Joseph Cebula, OMI (né le 23 mars 1902 à Mallnie (aujourd'hui Malnia) près de Gogolin en Haute-Silésie (Empire allemand) et mort le 28 avril 1941 dans le camp de concentration de Mauthausen) est un prêtre catholique polonais, membre de la congrégation missionnaire des oblats de Marie-Immaculée, qui a été béatifié en 1999. (fr)
- Józef Cebula (23 March 1902 – 9 May 1941) was a Polish priest of the Missionary Oblates of Mary Immaculate (OMI). Born on 23 March 1902 into a modest family in Malnia, Poland, Joseph Cebula was the eldest of three children. He suffered tuberculosis as a youth and was declared incurable at first; but after his recovery, he went to an Oblate shrine and shared his story with Father Jan Pawolik. Pawolik suggested he study at the minor seminary at Krotoszyn. Cebula completed his secondary studies there. In 1921 he began his novitiate at Markowice. He studied philosophy in Liege, Belgium, and finished his theological studies at Lubliniec. He was ordained as a priest on 5 June 1927 while still in a seminary. Father Cebula became a superior at the Oblate seminaries in 1931, and became novice master at Markowice in 1937. Two years later, when the Germans occupied Poland, they declared loyalty to the Church illegal. In October 1939 the 100 member community at Markowice was placed under house arrest, and set to work as farm laborers. On 4 May 1940, the Oblate novices at Markowice were sent to the concentration camp at Dachau in Upper Bavaria, Germany. However, Father Cebula continued to minister as a priest in secret despite the ban on it. After being denounced for administering the sacraments to the sick he was arrested by the SS on April 2, 1941 and sent to the camp at Inowroclaw. On April 7, he was taken to a concentration camp at Mauthausen in Austria and was harassed and forced to hard labor. On 9 May, Father Cebula suddenly summoned up his strength and said, "It is not you who are in charge. God will judge you." The Nazis ordered him to run with a rock on his back, towards the camp's barbed wire fence, where a guard shot him to death with a submachine gun and declared that Father Cebula "was shot while trying to escape". His body was taken to a crematorium and burned to ashes. He was beatified by Pope John Paul II on 13 June 1999 as one of the 108 Martyrs of World War II. (en)
- Beato Józef Cebula (23 Maret 1902 – 9 Mei 1941) adalah seorang imam Polandia dari Oblat Misionaris Maria Imakulata. Lahir pada 23 Maret 1902 dalam keluarga sederhana di Malnia, Polandia, Joseph Cebula adalah anak sulung dari tiga bersaudara. Ia dibeatifikasi oleh Paus Yohanes Paulus II pada 13 Juni 1999 sebagai salah satu dari 108 Martir Perang Dunia II. (in)
- Józef Cebula è stato un religioso polacco, venerato come beato dalla Chiesa cattolica. (it)
- Józef Cebula (ur. 23 marca 1902 w Malni, zm. 28 kwietnia 1941 w KL Mauthausen-Gusen) – polski duchowny katolicki, Misjonarz Oblat Maryi Niepokalanej (OMI), błogosławiony Kościoła katolickiego. Za swoją niezłomną postawę wobec niemieckich narodowych socjalistów został zamordowany w niemieckim obozie koncentracyjnym. (pl)
- Ио́сиф Цебу́ля (польск. Józef Cebula OMI, 23 марта 1902, деревня , Польша — 28 апреля 1941, концлагерь Маутхаузен, Австрия) — блаженный Римско-Католической Церкви, священник, монах, мученик. Входит в число 108 блаженных польских мучеников, беатифицированных римским папой Иоанном Павлом II во время его посещения Варшавы 13 июня 1999 года. (ru)
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- Josef Cebula OMI (* 23. März 1902 in Mallnie bei Gogolin, Oberschlesien; † 28. April 1941 im KZ Mauthausen) war ein katholischer Priester und ein Oblate der Makellosen Jungfrau Maria. Cebula wurde 1999 seliggesprochen. (de)
- Józef Cebula, ou Joseph Cebula, OMI (né le 23 mars 1902 à Mallnie (aujourd'hui Malnia) près de Gogolin en Haute-Silésie (Empire allemand) et mort le 28 avril 1941 dans le camp de concentration de Mauthausen) est un prêtre catholique polonais, membre de la congrégation missionnaire des oblats de Marie-Immaculée, qui a été béatifié en 1999. (fr)
- Beato Józef Cebula (23 Maret 1902 – 9 Mei 1941) adalah seorang imam Polandia dari Oblat Misionaris Maria Imakulata. Lahir pada 23 Maret 1902 dalam keluarga sederhana di Malnia, Polandia, Joseph Cebula adalah anak sulung dari tiga bersaudara. Ia dibeatifikasi oleh Paus Yohanes Paulus II pada 13 Juni 1999 sebagai salah satu dari 108 Martir Perang Dunia II. (in)
- Józef Cebula è stato un religioso polacco, venerato come beato dalla Chiesa cattolica. (it)
- Józef Cebula (ur. 23 marca 1902 w Malni, zm. 28 kwietnia 1941 w KL Mauthausen-Gusen) – polski duchowny katolicki, Misjonarz Oblat Maryi Niepokalanej (OMI), błogosławiony Kościoła katolickiego. Za swoją niezłomną postawę wobec niemieckich narodowych socjalistów został zamordowany w niemieckim obozie koncentracyjnym. (pl)
- Ио́сиф Цебу́ля (польск. Józef Cebula OMI, 23 марта 1902, деревня , Польша — 28 апреля 1941, концлагерь Маутхаузен, Австрия) — блаженный Римско-Католической Церкви, священник, монах, мученик. Входит в число 108 блаженных польских мучеников, беатифицированных римским папой Иоанном Павлом II во время его посещения Варшавы 13 июня 1999 года. (ru)
- Józef Cebula (23 March 1902 – 9 May 1941) was a Polish priest of the Missionary Oblates of Mary Immaculate (OMI). Born on 23 March 1902 into a modest family in Malnia, Poland, Joseph Cebula was the eldest of three children. He suffered tuberculosis as a youth and was declared incurable at first; but after his recovery, he went to an Oblate shrine and shared his story with Father Jan Pawolik. Pawolik suggested he study at the minor seminary at Krotoszyn. Cebula completed his secondary studies there. In 1921 he began his novitiate at Markowice. He studied philosophy in Liege, Belgium, and finished his theological studies at Lubliniec. (en)
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