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
JAREMKO
forename(s)
Dmitry (pl. Dymitr)
function
eparchial priest
creed
Ukrainian Greek Catholic GCmore on
en.wikipedia.org
[access: 2013.05.19]
diocese / province
Lviv GC archeparchymore on
en.wikipedia.org
[access: 2013.05.19]
academic distinctions
Doctor of Canon Law
date and place
of death
03.10.1916
Vologdatoday: Vologda city reg., Vologda oblast, Russia
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[access: 2022.08.05]
details of death
During World War I, Lviv was captured by the Russians on 03‐04.09.1914 — as a result of the victory for the Russians in the so‐called Galician Battle — and was proclaimed the capital of the province in the Russian Galician–Bukovina General–Governorate.
The new governor announced that „eastern Galicia and the Lemko region have long been the core part of the one great Rus”.
According to some sources, arrested by the Russians and taken to Kiev (alternatively: sent by Lviv Abp Andrew Sheptytsky to eastern Ukraine to minister the Greek Catholics living there), where a few weeks later was secretly, in a hotel, ordained by Abp Szeptycki as bishop of the renewed Eparchy of Ostrog.
Then, in 1915, exiled by the Russians and taken — as a „hostage” – to Vologda, where soon perished.
cause of death
deportation
perpetrators
Russians
sites and events
Forced exileClick to display the description
date and place
of birth
06.10.1879
Haioktoday: Kamyanka‐Buzka urban hrom., Lviv rai., Lviv, Ukraine
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[access: 2023.11.24]
presbyter (holy orders)
ordination
21.08.1904
positions held
1914 – 1916
auxiliary bishop (Lat. episcopus auxiliaris) — ordination (clandestinely by Abp Andrew Szeptycki) on 22.09.1914 in Kiev
1911 – 1914
vice–rector — Lvivtoday: Lviv urban hrom., Lviv rai., Lviv, Ukraine
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[access: 2022.01.16] ⋄ Greek Catholic Theological Seminary
1910 – 1914
councillor — Lvivtoday: Lviv urban hrom., Lviv rai., Lviv, Ukraine
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[access: 2022.01.16] ⋄ Archeparchy's Metropolitan Court ⋄ Lviv GC archeparchy — in c. 1913‐1914 formally a joint Court for the Lviv Archeparchy, the Przemyśl Eparchy and the Stanislaviv Eparchy; also: 1911‐1912 counselor, 1910 counselor, secretary and clerk of the Przemyśl and Stanislavów eparchy’ Court
c. 1908 – 1914
councillor — Lvivtoday: Lviv urban hrom., Lviv rai., Lviv, Ukraine
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[access: 2022.01.16] ⋄ Archeparchial Consistory (i.e. Curia) ⋄ Lviv GC archeparchy — also: 1909‐1912 clerk, 1909 secretary; c. 1910‐1912 member of the board (controller) of St Peter the Apostle Society; c. 1909‐1912 member of the board of St Paul the Apostle Society; co‐editor of the „Tilth” (Ukr. „Niwa”) magazine
c. 1908 – 1910
prefect — Lvivtoday: Lviv urban hrom., Lviv rai., Lviv, Ukraine
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[access: 2022.01.16] ⋄ Greek Catholic Theological Seminary
c. 1904 – 1907
PhD student — Viennatoday: Vienna state, Austria
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[access: 2020.07.31] ⋄ canon law, St Augustine Higher Scientific Institute for Diocesan Priests („Augustineum/Frintaneum”) — PhD thesis „On the obstacles to ordination according to the discipline of the Eastern Church” (Lat. „De impedimento Ordinis iuxta disciplinam Ecclesiae Orientalis”), approved on 20.01.1905, public defense on 01.07.1907 in Vienna
1903 – 1904
student — Innsbrucktoday: Innsbruck‐Land dist., Upper Austria state, Austria
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[access: 2024.03.19] ⋄ philosophy and theology, College (Canisianum), Jesuits SI — prob. also later co‐operated with the college
c. 1899 – 1903
student — Lvivtoday: Lviv urban hrom., Lviv rai., Lviv, Ukraine
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[access: 2022.01.16] ⋄ philosophy and theology, Greek Catholic Theological Seminary
sites and events
descriptions
Forced exile: One of the standard Russian forms of repression. The prisoners were usually taken to a small village in the middle of nowhere — somewhere in Siberia, in far north or far east — dropped out of the train carriage or a cart, left out without means of subsistence or place to live. (more on: en.wikipedia.orgClick to attempt to display webpage
[access: 2014.12.20])
sources
personal:
pl.wikipedia.orgClick to attempt to display webpage
[access: 2023.11.24], uk.wikipedia.orgClick to attempt to display webpage
[access: 2023.11.24], www.catholic-hierarchy.orgClick to attempt to display webpage
[access: 2023.11.24]
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