Kazimierczyk, Stanislaw Yousef, Bl.

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KAZIMIERCZYK, STANISLAW YOUSEF, BL.

Augustinian canon regular of the Lateran of Corpus Christi; b. 1433 at Casimiria, near Krakow, Poland; d. there, May 3, 1489. Stanislaw, son of Soltyn Matthias and Jadwiga, attended the local schools before studying at the Jagiellonian University of Krakow. After joining the canons regular of the Lateran of Corpus Christi (1456), professing his vows, and completing his studies for the priesthood, he was ordained. Thereafter, he served the community in many roles, including novice master and subprior. However, he is remembered for his defense of the faith against John hus and John wyclif, his devotion to the Blessed Sacrament, concern for the poor and sick, and preaching. Some of his written sermons and lectures have survived the destruction of World War II. His body now rests in the church of the Corpus Christi. John Paul II recognized his ancient cultus, April 18, 1993, following the issuance of the decretum Dec. 21, 1992.

Bibliography: Acta Apostolicae Sedis (1993) 549.

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