Roman Catholic
St Sigismund parish
05-507 Słomczyn
85 Wiślana Str.
Konstancin deanery
Warsaw archdiocese, Poland
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Martyrology of the clergy — Poland
XX century (1914 – 1989)
personal data
surname
PODLASZECKI
forename(s)
Zacharias (pl. Zachariasz)
forename(s)
versions/aliases
Zachary
function
eparchial priest
creed
Ukrainian Greek Catholic GCmore on
en.wikipedia.org
[access: 2013.05.19]
diocese / province
Stanyslaviv GC eparchymore on
en.wikipedia.org
[access: 2013.05.19]
Przemyśl GC eparchymore on
pl.wikipedia.org
[access: 2013.05.19]
nationality
Ukrainian
date and place
of death
13.06.1919
by Komarivka‐Nyzhniv roadtoday: Ternopil, Ukraine
alt. dates and places
of death
11.06.1919, 12.06.1919
Monastyryskatoday: Monastyryska urban hrom., Chortkiv rai., Ternopil, Ukraine
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[access: 2021.09.17]
details of death
During Polish–Ukrainian war of 1918‐1919, after Polish troops captured Monastyryska village, arrested by Poles together with Fr George Adalbert Halibej and accused of murdering a local Pole.
The so‐called Chortkiv offensive of the Ukrainian Galician Army UHA was in progress, and on 14.06.1914 the Ukrainians managed to capture Nyzhniv, among others.
Executed — according to Polish sources — on the road between Komarivka–Nyzhniv while being escorted to Stanislaviv by a unit of Polish soldiers for trying to „slow down the escort when Ukrainian patrol was seen approaching” (or during an escape attempt).
According to Ukrainian sources both priests were tortured — Polish sources state that was not the case and only machine gun bullet wounds where found on their bodies.
cause of death
mass murder
perpetrators
Poles
sites and events
Polish‐Ukrainian war of 1918‐1919Click to display the description
date and place
of birth
1852
presbyter (holy orders)
ordination
1879
positions held
1901 – 1919
city dean — Buchachtoday: Buchach urban hrom., Chortkiv rai., Ternopil, Ukraine
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[access: 2020.11.15] GC deanery — also: in c. 1901‐1915, delegate of the eparchy to the school council for the Buchach district; member of the St Paul the Apostle Society
1896 – 1919
councillor — Stanislavivtoday: Ivano‐Frankivsk, Stanislaviv/Ivano‐Frankivsk rai., Stanislaviv/Ivano‐Frankivsk, Ukraine
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[access: 2020.11.20] ⋄ Eparchial Consistory (i.e. Curia)
1884 – 1919
parish priest — Monastyryskatoday: Monastyryska urban hrom., Chortkiv rai., Ternopil, Ukraine
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[access: 2021.09.17] ⋄ Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary GC parish ⋄ Buchachtoday: Buchach urban hrom., Chortkiv rai., Ternopil, Ukraine
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[access: 2020.11.15] GC deanery
c. 1880 – c. 1884
preacher — Przemyśltoday: Przemyśl city pov., Subcarpathia voiv., Poland
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[access: 2021.04.01] ⋄ St John the Baptist GC cathedral parish ⋄ Przemyśltoday: Przemyśl city pov., Subcarpathia voiv., Poland
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[access: 2021.04.01] GC deanery — also: prefect of the 4‐grade Female Teachers' Seminary and the 7‐grade vocational faculty school for girls; secretary of the Eparchial Consistory’s Commission for Widows and Orphans of the Greek Catholic Clergy (c. 1883‐1884)
from 1876
student — Lvivtoday: Lviv urban hrom., Lviv rai., Lviv, Ukraine
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[access: 2022.01.16] ⋄ philosophy and theology, Department of Theology, John Casimir University [i.e. clandestine John Casimir University (1941‐1944) / Ivan Franko University (1940‐1941) / John Casimir University (1919‐1939) / Franciscan University (1817‐1918)]
student — Viennatoday: Vienna state, Austria
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[access: 2020.07.31] ⋄ theology, Alma Mater Rudolphina Vindobonensis (Eng. University of Vienna), i.e. Rudolphina
married
others related
in death
HALIBEJClick to display biography Adalbert George, NIŻANKOWSKIClick to display biography Eustace, SUCHAROWSKIClick to display biography Justin
sites and events
descriptions
Polish‐Ukrainian war of 1918‐1919: One of the wars for borders of the newly reborn Poland. At the end of 1918 on the former Austro‐Hungarian empire’s territory, based on the Ukrainian military units of the former Austro‐Hungarian army, Ukrainians waged war against Poland. In particular attempted to create foundation of an independent state and attacked Lviv. Thanks to heroic stance of Lviv inhabitants, in particular young generation of Poles — called since then Lviv eaglets — the city was recaptured by Poles and for a number of months successfully defended against furious Ukrainian attacks. In 1919 Poland — its newly created army — pushed Ukrainian forces far to the east and south, regaining control over its territory. (more on: en.wikipedia.orgClick to attempt to display webpage
[access: 2017.05.20])
sources
personal:
w.kki.com.plClick to attempt to display webpage
[access: 2015.03.01], www.pbp.webd.plClick to attempt to display webpage
[access: 2020.01.06], docplayer.plClick to attempt to display webpage
[access: 2020.01.06]
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