Bienheureux François Rogaczewski
Prêtre et martyr en Pologne (+ 1940)
Né en 1892 en Pologne, ordonné prêtre pour le diocèse de Gdansk en 1918, François Rogaczewski devint prêtre d'une paroisse de cette ville puis dans la paroisse du Christ-Roi à Paris. De retour dans sa patrie occupée par le régime nazi en 1939, il est arrêté, emprisonné, torturé et exécuté pour sa Foi en 1940 dans les environs de Gdansk. Il a été béatifié par Jean-Paul II le 13 juin 1999 en même temps que d'autres martyrs de la persécution nazie.
Au camp d'extermination de Stutthof, près de Gdansk, en Pologne, l'an 1940, le bienheureux François Rogaczewski, prêtre et martyr, qui, durant l'oppression de la Pologne sous le régime nazi, fut fusillé pour la foi.
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SOURCE : https://nominis.cef.fr/contenus/saint/11353/Bienheureux-Francois-Rogaczewski.html
Bienheureux François Rogaczewski
François ( Franciczek ) Rogaczewski* naquit à Lipinki en Prusse Orientale, dans une famille polonaise, le 23 décembre 1892.
Il fut ordonné prêtre pour le diocèse de Dantzig, en 1918. Il fut vicaire à Dantzig, puis à Paris dans la paroisse du Christ-Roi.
Il retourna dans sa province natale, qui faisait partie du Reich allemand, le 1er septembre 1939, alors que le régime nazi allait envahir la Pologne voisine. Faisant partie de l'élite intellectuelle de la minorité polonaise de Dantzig, qui était à plus de 90% allemande, il fut fusillé le 11 janvier 1940, aux abords de la ville.
Il fut béatifié en 1999, par Jean-Paul II.
* Prononcer Rogatchevski
SOURCE : http://ut-pupillam-oculi.over-blog.com/article-15560670.html
Grabmal für Franciszek Rogaczewski, Ehrenfriedhof Zaspa in Danzig
Franciszek Rogaczewski, Zaspa Cemetery in Gdańsk
Franciszek Rogaczewski, Cmentarz na Zaspie, Gdańsk
Blessed Franciszek Rogaczewski
Also known as
Francesco Rogaczewski
Francis Rogaczewski
Frans Rogaczewski
12 June as one of the 108 Martyrs of World War II
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Ordained in Gdansk, Poland in 1918. Pastor of Christ the King parish in Gdansk where be became a sought after confessor. Arrested on 1 September 1939 by Nazi invaders for the crime being a priest. Imprisoned and tortured for months before finally being executed. Martyr.
Born
23 December 1892 in Lipinkach, Kujawsko-Pomorskie, Poland
shot on 11 January 1940 near Gdansk, Poland
26 March 1999 by Pope John Paul II (decree of martyrdom)
13 June 1999 by Pope John Paul II
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You know, I feel that I am going to die; tell my beloved believers in the church of Christ the King that I will gladly lay down my life for Christ and my homeland. – Blessed Franciszek from prison
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“Blessed Franciszek Rogaczewski“. CatholicSaints.Info. 19 September 2021. Web. 10 January 2023. <https://catholicsaints.info/blessed-franciszek-rogaczewski/>
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Nagrobek ks. Franciszka Rogaczewskiego na zbiorowej mogile Cmentarz Zasłużonych Gdańsk Zaspa. Nagrobek postawiony w miejscu zbiorowych mogił, w których spoczywa ks. Franciszek Rogaczewski.
Blessed Franciszek Rogaczewski, January 11
Blessed Franciszek Rogaczewski
Lipinki, Poland, December 23, 1892 –Zaspa Gdansk, Poland, January 11, 1940
Franciszek Rogaczewski was born in Lipinki in Kujawsko-Pomorskie region in Poland, December 23, 1892. In 1918 he received the Order of Priests becoming a priest of the Archdiocese of Gdansk. He was a pastor in this city and then in parish of Christ the King in Paris.
Returning to his homeland occupied by the Nazi regime, on September 1, 1939 he was arrested and accused of being Christian. Imprisoned and tortured, he was finally shot on January 11, 1940 near Gdansk.
On June 13, 1999, Pope John Paul II raised to the altars 108 victims of the Nazi persecution, including Blessed Francis Rogaczewski, who is therefore now celebrated on the anniversary of his martyrdom.
Roman Martyrology: At Gdansk in Poland, Blessed Francesco Rogaczewski, priest and martyr who, during the German occupation of Poland by an atheist regime, was executed for his faith.
SOURCE: Santi e Beati
SOURCE : https://theblackcordelias.wordpress.com/2009/01/11/blessed-franciszek-rogaczewski-january-11/
Beato Francesco (Franciszek) Rogaczewski Sacerdote e martire
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Lipinki, Polonia, 23 dicembre 1892 – Gdansk-Zaspa, Polonia, 11 gennaio 1940
Franciszek Rogaczewski nacque a Lipinki, nella Regione Kujawsko-Pomorskie in Polonia, il 23 dicembre 1892. Nel 1918 ricevette l’ordinazione presbiterale divenendo così sacerdote dell’arcidiocesi di Gdansk.Fu parroco in tale città e poi nella parocchia di Cristo Re in Parigi.
Tornato nella patria occupata dal regime nazista, il 1° settembre 1939 fu arrestato accusato di essere cristiano. Imprigionato e torturato, fu infine fucilato l’11 gennaio 1940 nei pressi di Gdansk.
Papa Giovanni Paolo II il 13 giugno 1999 elevò agli onori degli altari ben 108 vittime della medesima persecuzione nazista, tra le quali il Beato Francesco Rogaczewski, che viene dunque ora festeggiato nell’anniversario del martirio.
Martirologio Romano: Presso Danzica in Polonia, beato Francesco Rogaczewski, sacerdote e martire, che, durante l’occupazione della Polonia da parte di un regime ateo, venne fucilato per la sua fede.
SOURCE : http://www.santiebeati.it/dettaglio/37060
Den hellige Frans Rogaczewski (1892-1940)
Minnedag: 11. januar
Den salige Frans Rogaczewski (pl: Franciszek) ble født i 1892 og var sekularprest i erkebispedømmet Gdansk. Han var sogneprest i den polske menigheten «Kristus Kongen» i Danzig (nå Gdansk), og han var en uvanlig skriftemålsprest. Han ble arrestert den 1. oktober 1939 og skutt den 11. januar 1940 etter langvarig tortur i nærheten av Gdansk. [Gedani-Zaspae]
Kort før de ble hentet ut for henrettelsen sa han til sin vikar, som var fange sammen med ham: «Jeg kan føle at jeg kommer til å dø; si til mine kjæreste folk i Kristus Kongens kirke at jeg villig vil ofre mitt liv for Kristus og mitt fedreland».
Han ble saligkåret den 13. juni 1999 av pave Johannes Paul II (1978-2005) i Warszawa som en av de 108 polske martyrer for nazismen. Gruppen har offisielt navnet «De salige Antonius Julian Nowowiejski, Henrik Kaczorowski, Anicetus Koplinski og Maria Anna Biernacka og deres 104 ledsagere». Han er nr 13 på listen. Hans minnedag er dødsdagen 11. januar, mens hele gruppens minnedag er 12. juni.
Kilder: Index99, AAS 1999, Patron Saints SQPN, KAI - Kompilasjon og oversettelse: p. Per Einar Odden - Sist oppdatert: 2005-07-08 22:54
SOURCE : http://www.katolsk.no/biografier/historisk/frogacze
Voir aussi : https://web.archive.org/web/20090723165046/http://www.mateusz.pl/jp99/108m.htm