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Piotr Kosiba (29 June 1855 – 4 January 1939) – in religious Alojzy – was a Polish Roman Catholic professed religious and member from the Order of Friars Minor; he was often dubbed the "Holy Almoner" or the "Apostle of Goodness and the Poor. He was born to poor farmers and worked straight after his education as a shoemaker due to being unable to afford further education; he was likewise unable to pursue his dream of becoming a priest due to wanting to work to support his siblings. He joined the Franciscans as a religious brother instead in 1878 and worked as their cobbler and beekeeper while ministering to poor children and going around asking for alms for them. His apostolate continued in World War I when he would bring gifts to those affected.

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  • Fr. Alojzy Piotr Kosiba, OFM (29. června 1855, – 1. dubna 1939 Wieliczka) byl polský františkánský řeholník (laický bratr), klášterní almužník. Katolickou církví byl prohlášen za ctihodného, což je jeden z předstupňů beatifikace. (cs)
  • Piotr Kosiba (29 June 1855 – 4 January 1939) – in religious Alojzy – was a Polish Roman Catholic professed religious and member from the Order of Friars Minor; he was often dubbed the "Holy Almoner" or the "Apostle of Goodness and the Poor. He was born to poor farmers and worked straight after his education as a shoemaker due to being unable to afford further education; he was likewise unable to pursue his dream of becoming a priest due to wanting to work to support his siblings. He joined the Franciscans as a religious brother instead in 1878 and worked as their cobbler and beekeeper while ministering to poor children and going around asking for alms for them. His apostolate continued in World War I when he would bring gifts to those affected. Kosiba's process for beatification launched in the 1960s and he became titled as a Servant of God. He had a large number of devotees following his death which included the Bishop (and future pope) Karol Józef Wojtyła and the Archbishop of Kraków Franciszek Macharski. He became titled as Venerable in mid-2017 after Pope Francis acknowledged the fact that the late religious had lived a life of heroic virtue. (en)
  • Alojzy Kosiba (właśc. Piotr Kosiba; ur. 29 czerwca 1855 w Libuszy k. Gorlic, zm. 4 stycznia 1939 w Wieliczce) – polski zakonnik, franciszkanin, kwestarz oraz Czcigodny Sługa Boży Kościoła katolickiego. (pl)
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  • Religious (en)
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  • Kosiba circa 1930. (en)
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  • Fr. Alojzy Piotr Kosiba, OFM (29. června 1855, – 1. dubna 1939 Wieliczka) byl polský františkánský řeholník (laický bratr), klášterní almužník. Katolickou církví byl prohlášen za ctihodného, což je jeden z předstupňů beatifikace. (cs)
  • Alojzy Kosiba (właśc. Piotr Kosiba; ur. 29 czerwca 1855 w Libuszy k. Gorlic, zm. 4 stycznia 1939 w Wieliczce) – polski zakonnik, franciszkanin, kwestarz oraz Czcigodny Sługa Boży Kościoła katolickiego. (pl)
  • Piotr Kosiba (29 June 1855 – 4 January 1939) – in religious Alojzy – was a Polish Roman Catholic professed religious and member from the Order of Friars Minor; he was often dubbed the "Holy Almoner" or the "Apostle of Goodness and the Poor. He was born to poor farmers and worked straight after his education as a shoemaker due to being unable to afford further education; he was likewise unable to pursue his dream of becoming a priest due to wanting to work to support his siblings. He joined the Franciscans as a religious brother instead in 1878 and worked as their cobbler and beekeeper while ministering to poor children and going around asking for alms for them. His apostolate continued in World War I when he would bring gifts to those affected. (en)
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  • Alojzy Kosiba (cs)
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