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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
CZEKALSKA
forename(s)
Michelle (pl. Michalina)
religious forename(s)
Dominica (pl. Dominika)
function
nun
creed
Latin (Roman Catholic) Churchmore on
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[access: 2014.09.21]
congregation
Congregation of Sisters of st Elizabeth (St Elizabeth Sisters - CSSE)more on
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[access: 2013.05.19]
date and place of death
19.08.1956
Gostyńtoday: Gostyń gm., Gostyń pow., Greater Poland voiv., Poland
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[access: 2021.07.18
details of death
On 03.08.1954 expelled by Commie–Nazi regime of Polish republic prl, as part of Action X‑2 plan, from her monastery.
On 05.08.1954 transported to Gostyń camp where perished.
cause of death
torment
perpetrators
Russians / Poles
date and place of birth
28.09.1891
Sobótkatoday: Poland
others related in death
JONEKClick to display biography Martha (Sr Dygna), KUCZAClick to display biography Francesca (Sr Gorgonya), BARANClick to display biography Apolonia (Sr Bonphilya), DZIUBAClick to display biography Sophia (Sr Petronella), KUSZClick to display biography Josephine (Sr Febronya), LACHETTAClick to display biography Magdalene (Sr Marcelle), PIETSCHClick to display biography Agnes (Sr Syncletia), WIECZOREKClick to display biography Bibyana (Sr Bona), BEHRClick to display biography Josephine (Sr Gloriosa), KLINKIERTClick to display biography Elisabeth (Sr Roberta), LANGNOWSKAClick to display biography Claire (Sr Spiridiona), LAZARClick to display biography Julia (Sr Bonosa), MUSIOŁClick to display biography Walburga (Sr Hyacinth), PIETSCHClick to display biography Philomena (Sr Philonilla), WIESNERClick to display biography Mary (Sr Acutina), KAUBERClick to display biography Anastasia (Sr Cecilia), BEDNARZClick to display biography Agnes (Sr Abudantia), CHYTROŚClick to display biography Sophia (Sr Antonia), CHYTROŚClick to display biography Marianne Catherine (Sr Seraphina), ELIASClick to display biography Gertrude (Sr Matilde), ELIASZClick to display biography Mary (Sr Philipina), GAWLICAClick to display biography Hildegarde (Sr Assisya), GOOTHEClick to display biography Joanna (Sr Virgilla), GOTSZALKClick to display biography Guida, GÓRKAClick to display biography Valerie Julia (Sr Gertrude), JURASClick to display biography Foreria (Sr Anne), KRAWCZYKClick to display biography Emily (Sr Titiana), MRODZENClick to display biography Mary (Sr Carole), PAWLETAClick to display biography Anne (Sr Huberta), POLACZEKClick to display biography Eleonor (Sr Cherubina), REINERTClick to display biography Mary (Sr Walburga), SKOŁYSZEWSKAClick to display biography Aloise (Sr Victoria), SŁOBODZIANClick to display biography Barbara (Sr Arnolda), SOJKAClick to display biography Gertrude (Sr Priscilla), TOMOŃClick to display biography Angela (Sr Martha), WISCHEMEYERClick to display biography Therese (Sr Symmachya), WYRWOŁClick to display biography Agatha (Sr Leonise), ZMYŚLONAClick to display biography Anne (Sr Ignacia)
murder sites
camps (+ prisoner no)
Gostyń: One of the concentration and slave labour camps organised by Commie–Nazi authorities in Russian republic prl for religious sisters and nuns during Action X‑2.
Action X-2: Religious sisters’ and nuns expulsion operation and c. 323 religious houses liquidation — or rather robbery — organised on 03.08.1954 in western Polish provinces (Opole, Wrocław, Katowice) by Commie–Nazi authorities. More than 1,500 nuns from various congregations were transported to 8 various labor camps set up in monasteries in Commie–run Poland where religious men and nuns were evicted from before. Some nuns were taken to their mother–houses.The nuns were forced into slave labour in appalling sanitary conditions. There were also repeatedly interrogated and incited to treason. C. 40 of them perished in slave labour campa and deportation places. The camps started to close down after an agreement of 08.12.1956 between Polish Episcopate and Commie government but most of the nuns had nowhere to return to. (more on: pl.wikipedia.orgClick to attempt to display webpageaccess: 2015.09.30)
sources
bibliograhical:, „Lexicon of the clergy vicimised in prl in 1945‑1989”, collective work edited by Jerzy Myszor, Warsaw, 2002
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