Antoni Leszczewicz
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Antoni Leszczewicz | |
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Born | Abramaǔščyna 1 , Russian Empire (now Belarus) | 30 September 1890
Died | 18 February 1943 Rositsa , Byelorussian SSR, Soviet Union (now Belarus) | (aged 52)
Venerated in | Catholic Church |
Beatified | 13 June 1999, Warsaw by Pope John Paul II |
Feast | 12 June |
Antoni Leszczewicz (Belarusian: Антоній Ляшчэвіч, romanized: Antonij Liaščevič; 30 September 1890 – 18 February 1943) was a Polish-Belarusian Marian Father and Roman Catholic priest. He was a missionary in China for two decades in the interwar period.
He is one of the 108 Martyrs of World War II who was burned alive with a group of parishioners by the Nazis in Belarus in 1943. He was beatified by Pope John Paul II in the 1990s. [1]
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[edit]- ^ Антоні Ляшчэвіч (Antoni Leszczewicz) (in Belarusian)
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- 1890 births
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- People from Sventsyansky Uyezd
- People from Smarhon District
- 20th-century Polish Roman Catholic priests
- Polish beatified people
- 108 Blessed Polish Martyrs
- Roman Catholic missionaries in China
- 20th-century Roman Catholic martyrs
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