Montag, 31. Juli 2023

In Memory Jesuit Adam Sztark


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Under German occupation of Słonim (former Polish Eastern Borderlands, today Belarus), Jesuit Adam Sztark, born #OTD in 1907, aided Jews and asked his congregation to do the same. Until the Germans killed him in 1942. named him Righteous Among the Nations in 2001.

Jesuit Adam Sztark was born in Zbiersk on July 30, 1907. After graduating from middle school in Kalisz, he entered the Jesuit order in Stara Wieś. He was ordained a priest in June 1936.

After the outbreak of World War II, he became a victim of repression by the Third Reich. According to witnesses, he exhorted from the pulpit to help the Jews and collected money for them among his parishioners. Sztark hid orphaned Jewish children found on the street in the presbytery.

He was arrested on December 18, 1942, and was shot the following day by the Germans. He was shot near Pietralewicki Hill near Slonim. 

On March 8, 2001, the Israeli Yad Vashem Institute in Jerusalem awarded him the Righteous Among the Nations medal.

He is one of the 122 Servants of God against whom the second process of beatification of the second group of Polish martyrs from the Second World War began on September 17, 2003.


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