Karol Herman Stępień
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Born | Karol Herman Stępień October 21, 1910 Lodz, Poland |
Died | July 19, 1943 , Poland |
Other names | Hermann Stepien |
Occupation | Priest |
Karol Herman Stępień (1910–1943) was a Polish Roman Catholic martyr.
Early life[]
Stępień was born on October 21, 1910 in Lodz, Poland.[1][2] He grew up in a poor family in Lodz.[2]
Stępień was educated in Lodz.[2] He attended the Franciscan seminary in Lviv, graduating in 1929.[2] He then attended the Pontifical University of St. Bonaventure in Rome.[2] He was ordained as a Franciscan priest in 1937 in Rome.[2]
Stępień returned to Poland, where he earned a Master's degree in Theology from Lviv University.[2]
Vocation[]
He served as a Francisco priest in Radomsko and Vilnius.[2] In 1940, he was asked by Bishop Kazimierz Bukraba of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Pinsk to go to to help their parish priest, Achille Puchala.[2]
When the Nazis invaded in 1943, Stepien decided to stay and keep preaching.[2] He declared: "Pastors cannot leave the believers!".[2]
Death[]
On July 19, 1943, the Nazis took Stępień, Puchala and their parishioners to a barn in , which they set on fire, thus murdering them all together.[1][2][3]
Legacy[]
Stępień was beatified by Pope John Paul II on June 13, 1999 in Warsaw, Poland.[1][3]
References[]
- ^ Jump up to: a b c Andreas Resch, Die Seligen Johannes Pauls II: 1996-2000, Innsbruck: Resch Verlag, p. 230 [1]
- ^ Jump up to: a b c d e f g h i j k l Biography of Hermann Stepien, Church of Saint Zigmunt, Słomczyn, Piaseczno County
- ^ Jump up to: a b Nominis: Bienheureux Achille Puchala et Hermann Stepien
- 1910 births
- 1943 deaths
- Clergy from Łódź
- University of Lviv alumni
- Catholic saints and blesseds of the Nazi era
- Polish beatified people
- 20th-century venerated Christians
- Polish Franciscans
- Franciscan beatified people