Antoni Klawiter, the Roman Catholic and, afterward, independent Polish Catholic priest, was born in Chojnice, in modern Poland, on November 12, 1836. The scholarly consensus is that he was the son of Polonized Germans; by virtue of his Kashubian birthplace and his later experience pastoring Kashubians in Winona, Minnesota, he will not have been unfamiliar with the Kashubian culture. In 1859, he was ordained a Roman Catholic priest in Włocławek, and became four years afterward one of many Polish priests who were involved with the Polish Insurrection of 1863. In late 1873 or early 1874, Father Klawiter emigrated to the United States.
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| - Antoni Klawiter, the Roman Catholic and, afterward, independent Polish Catholic priest, was born in Chojnice, in modern Poland, on November 12, 1836. The scholarly consensus is that he was the son of Polonized Germans; by virtue of his Kashubian birthplace and his later experience pastoring Kashubians in Winona, Minnesota, he will not have been unfamiliar with the Kashubian culture. In 1859, he was ordained a Roman Catholic priest in Włocławek, and became four years afterward one of many Polish priests who were involved with the Polish Insurrection of 1863. In late 1873 or early 1874, Father Klawiter emigrated to the United States. (en)
- Antoni Leopold Klawiter (ur. 12 listopada 1836 w Chojnicach, zm. 30 września 1913 w Mikado) – duchowny związany pracą duszpasterską z Polonią w Stanach Zjednoczonych Ameryki i Kanadzie. Na przełomie XIX i XX wieku organizator wielu parafii dla Polaków osiedlających się w Ameryce Północnej. (pl)
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| - Roman Catholic Diocese of Buffalo
- Mikado, Saskatchewan
- American people of Polish descent
- Basilica of Saint Stanislaus Kostka (Winona, Minnesota)
- Kashubians
- American people of Kashubian descent
- People from Chojnice
- Roman Catholic Diocese of Winona-Rochester
- John Tuigg
- Polish National Catholic Church
- Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
- Stephen V. Ryan
- Denver, Colorado
- Cleveland, Ohio
- 1839 births
- 1913 deaths
- German emigrants to the United States
- Buffalo, New York
- Polish Roman Catholic priests
- Winnipeg, Manitoba
- Winona, Minnesota
- Dunkirk, New York
- Kashubian clergy
- Farwell, Nebraska
- Francis Hodur
- Hieronim Derdowski
- January Uprising
- Chicago, Illinois
- Chojnice
- American Roman Catholic priests
- Kashubian culture
- Kashubia
- St. Stanislaus Kostka Church (Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania)
- Poland
- St. Adalbert's Basilica, Buffalo
- St. Stanislaus Kostka Church
- St. Stanislaus Parish (Meriden, Connecticut)
- Meriden, Connecticut
- Newark, New Jersey
- Włocławek
- Saint Louis, Missouri
- Waclaw Kruszka
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| - Antoni Klawiter, the Roman Catholic and, afterward, independent Polish Catholic priest, was born in Chojnice, in modern Poland, on November 12, 1836. The scholarly consensus is that he was the son of Polonized Germans; by virtue of his Kashubian birthplace and his later experience pastoring Kashubians in Winona, Minnesota, he will not have been unfamiliar with the Kashubian culture. In 1859, he was ordained a Roman Catholic priest in Włocławek, and became four years afterward one of many Polish priests who were involved with the Polish Insurrection of 1863. In late 1873 or early 1874, Father Klawiter emigrated to the United States. (en)
- Antoni Leopold Klawiter (ur. 12 listopada 1836 w Chojnicach, zm. 30 września 1913 w Mikado) – duchowny związany pracą duszpasterską z Polonią w Stanach Zjednoczonych Ameryki i Kanadzie. Na przełomie XIX i XX wieku organizator wielu parafii dla Polaków osiedlających się w Ameryce Północnej. W latach 1859-1895 ksiądz rzymskokatolicki. W latach 1859-1873 prezbiter w diecezji kujawsko-kaliskiej. Od 1873 roku na emigracji w Stanach Zjednoczonych Ameryki gdzie służył duszpastersko w różnych archidiecezjach i diecezjach rzymskokatolickich. W 1895 roku po ekskomunice nałożonej przez biskupa Buffalo jeden z pierwszych niezależnych prezbiterów polskokatolickich w USA; w latach 1897-1913 duchowny Polskiego Kościoła Reformowanego, Diecezji Starokatolickiej w Stanach Zjednoczonych Ameryki, a następnie Polskiego Narodowego Kościoła Katolickiego. (pl)
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