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
religious status
Servant of God
surname
PUDNIKS
forename(s)
Constantine (pl. Konstanty)
forename(s)
versions/aliases
Konstantins
function
diocesan priest
creed
Latin (Roman Catholic) Churchmore on
en.wikipedia.org
[access: 2014.09.21]
diocese / province
Riga archdiocesemore on
en.wikipedia.org
[access: 2013.05.19]
nationality
Latvian
date and place of death
31.12.1950
labour campGULAG slave labour camp network
today: name and site unknown
details of death
After the end military hostilities of II World War, started by German and Russian invasion of Poland in 09.1939, after start of another occupation of Latvia by Russians, arrested on 29.07.1948 by the Russians.
Exiled to one the Russian slave labour concentration camps Gulag where perished.
cause of death
extermination
perpetrators
Russians
date and place of birth
22.05.1904
Sankt Petersburgtoday: Saint Petersburg city, Russia
presbyter (holy orders)/
ordination
17.05.1928 (Riga cathedralmore on
en.wikipedia.org
[access: 2019.02.02])
positions held
1944 – 1948
parish priest {parish: Asūnetoday: Asūne pog., Krāslava mun., Latvia
more on
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[access: 2022.06.29]}
1940 – 1944
parish priest {parish: Landskoronatoday: Šķaune pog., Dagda mun., Latvia
more on
lv.wikipedia.org
[access: 2022.06.29]}
1940 – 1944
parish priest {parish: Beresņitoday: Svarinci pog., Dagda mun., Latvia
more on
lv.wikipedia.org
[access: 2022.06.29], St Anne}
1939 – 1940
parish priest {parish: Kombuļitoday: Kombuļi pog., Krāslava mun., Latvia
more on
lv.wikipedia.org
[access: 2022.06.29], Grace of God}
parish priest {parish: Stoļerovatoday: Stoļerova pog., Rēzekne mun., Latvia
more on
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[access: 2022.06.29], Holy Trinity}
1932 – 1939
parish priest {parish: Kaunatatoday: Kaunata pog., Rēzekne mun., Latvia
more on
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[access: 2022.06.29], Visitation of the Blessed Virgin Mary}
1933 – 1940
chaplain {Rēzeknetoday: Rēzekne mun., Latvia
more on
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[access: 2020.11.10], voluntary armed formation of territorial defense „Aizsargi”}, 2nd Squadron (c. 1939), 3rd Regiment in Rēzekne (c. 1933)
vicar {parish: Rogovkatoday: Nautrēni pog., Rēzekne mun., Latvia
more on
lv.wikipedia.org
[access: 2021.12.18], Immaculate Conception of the Blessed Virgin Mary}
vicar {parish: Preiļitoday: Preiļi mun., Latvia
more on
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[access: 2022.06.29], main parish Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary}
vicar {parish: Līksnatoday: Līksna pog., Augšdaugava mun., Latvia
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[access: 2022.06.29], Sacred Heart of Jesus}
from 1928
vicar {parish: Varakļānitoday: Varakļāni pog., Varakļāni mun., Latvia
more on
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[access: 2022.06.29], Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary and St Michael the Archangel; dean.: Rēzekne / on Lubāns lakedeanery name
today: Latvia}
till 17.05.1928
student {Rigatoday: Riga city mun., Latvia
more on
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[access: 2020.07.31], philosophy and theology, Theological Seminary}
others related in death
MENDRIKSClick to display biography John, LAHSClick to display biography Anthony, PODLEWSKIClick to display biography John, PUDANSClick to display biography Andrew, SKROMANSClick to display biography Anthony
murder sites
camps (+ prisoner no)
Gulag: Network of Russian slave labour concentration camps. At any given time up to 12 mln inmates where held in them, milions perished. (more on: en.wikipedia.orgClick to attempt to display webpage
[access: 2014.05.09])
Ribbentrop-Molotov: Genocidal Russian–German alliance pact between Russian leader Joseph Stalin and German leader Adolf Hitler signed on 23.08.1939 in Moscow by respective foreign ministers, Mr. Vyacheslav Molotov for Russia and Joachim von Ribbentrop for Germany. The pact sanctioned and was the direct cause of joint Russian and German invasion of Poland and the outbreak of the II World War in 09.1939. In a political sense, the pact was an attempt to restore the status quo ante before 1914, with one exception, namely the „commercial” exchange of the so–called „Kingdom of Poland”, which in 1914 was part of the Russian Empire, fore Eastern Galicia (today's western Ukraine), in 1914 belonging to the Austro–Hungarian Empire. Galicia, including Lviv, was to be taken over by the Russians, the „Kingdom of Poland” — under the name of the General Governorate — Germany. The resultant „war was one of the greatest calamities and dramas of humanity in history, for two atheistic and anti–Christian ideologies — national and international socialism — rejected God and His fifth Decalogue commandment: Thou shall not kill!” (Abp Stanislaus Gądecki, 01.09.2019). The decisions taken — backed up by the betrayal of the formal allies of Poland, France and Germany, which on 12.09.1939, at a joint conference in Abbeville, decided not to provide aid to attacked Poland and not to take military action against Germany (a clear breach of treaty obligations with Poland) — were on 28.09.1939 slightly altered and made more precise when a treaty on „German–Russian boundaries and friendship” was agreed by the same murderous signatories. One of its findings was establishment of spheres of influence in Central and Eastern Europe and in consequence IV partition of Poland. In one of its secret annexes agreed, that: „the Signatories will not tolerate on its respective territories any Polish propaganda that affects the territory of the other Side. On their respective territories they will suppress all such propaganda and inform each other of the measures taken to accomplish it”. The agreements resulted in a series of meeting between two genocidal organization representing both sides — German Gestapo and Russian NKVD when coordination of efforts to exterminate Polish intelligentsia and Polish leading classes (in Germany called Intelligenzaktion, in Russia took the form of Katyń massacres) where discussed. Resulted in deaths of hundreds of thousands of Polish intelligentsia, including thousands of priests presented here, and tens of millions of ordinary people,. The results of this Russian–German pact lasted till 1989 and are still in evidence even today. (more on: en.wikipedia.orgClick to attempt to display webpage
[access: 2015.09.30])
sources
personal:
nekropole.infoClick to attempt to display webpage
[access: 2018.09.02]
bibliograhical:, „Lexicon of Polish clergy repressed in USSR in 1939‑1988”, Roman Dzwonkowski, SAC, ed. Science Society KUL, 2003, Lublin
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