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~ Martyrs Killed in odium fidei under Communist Regimes ~

in Eastern Europe [5]

  

[7]              MARIA CHRISTOPHORA KLOMFASS AND 14 COMPANIONS

                    FROM THE SISTERS OF SAINT CATHERINE, VIRGIN AND MARTYR

 

 

1.      MarTA KLOMFASS (MARia CHRISTOPHORA)

          professed religious, Sisters of Saint Catherine, Virgin and Martyr

          born: 19 August 1903 in Rasząg (a.k.a. Raschung), Biskupiec (Poland)

          died: 22 January 1945 in Olsztyn (a.k.a. Allenstein) (Poland)

           

           

           

           

2.      MARIA DOMNIK (MARIA LIBERIA)

          professed religious, Sisters of Saint Catherine, Virgin and Martyr

          born: 12 October 1904 in Leginy (a.k.a. Legienen), Kętrzyn (Poland)

          died: 22 January 1945 in Olsztyn (a.k.a. Allenstein) (Poland)

           

           

           

           

3.      BARBARA RAUTENBERG (MARIA SECUNDINA)

          professed religious, Sisters of Saint Catherine, Virgin and Martyr

          born: 23 December 1887 in Gołagóra (a.k.a. Blankenger), Świątki (Poland)

4.      AGATHE EUPHEMIA BÖNIGK (Maria Adelgard)

          professed religious, Sisters of Saint Catherine, Virgin and Martyr

          born: 05 February 1900 in Stary Targ (a.k.a. Altmark), Sztum (Poland)

          died: 27 January 1945 in Kętrzyn (a.k.a. Rastenburg) (Poland)

        

   

5.        ROSALIA ANGRICK (MARIA SABINELLA)

            professed religious, Sisters of Saint Catherine, Virgin and Martyr

            born: 29 September 1880 in Dąbrowa Chełmińska (a.k.a. Damerau),

                            Bydgoszcz (Poland)

6.       CLARA ANNA SKIBOWSKA (MARIA ANICETA)

           professed religious, Sisters of Saint Catherine, Virgin and Martyr

           born: 12 August 1882 in Bartąg (a.k.a. Bertung), Stawiguda (Poland)

7.        MARIA SCHRÖTER (MARIA GEBHARDA)

            professed religious, Sisters of Saint Catherine, Virgin and Martyr

            born: 01 December 1886 in Błudowo (a.k.a. Bludau), Młynary, Elbląg (Poland)

            died: 02 February 1945 in Lidzbark Warmiński (a.k.a. Heilsberg), (Poland)

           

           

           

           

           

           

8.        ANNA MARGENFELD (MARIA MAURITIA)

            professed religious, Sisters of Saint Catherine, Virgin and Martyr

            born: 24 April 1904 in Sawity (a.k.a. Soweiden), Pieniężno, Braniewo (Poland)

            died: 07 April 1945 in Tula (Russia)   

           

           

           

           

9.        ANNA PESTKA (MARIA BONA)

            professed religious, Sisters of Saint Catherine, Virgin and Martyr

            born: 1905 in ?

            died: 01 May 1945 in Orneta (a.k.a. Wormditt), Lidzbark (Poland)

           

           

           

           

10.      DOROTHEA STEFFEN (MARIA GUNHILD)

            professed religious, Sisters of Saint Catherine, Virgin and Martyr

            born: 02 September 1918 in Wola Wilknicka (a.k.a. Rosenwalde),

                             Lelkowo, Braniewo (Poland)

            died: 30 May 1945 in Orneta (a.k.a. Wormditt), Lidzbark (Poland)

           

           

           

           

11.      KÄTHE MÜLLER (MARIA LEONIS)

            professed religious, Sisters of Saint Catherine, Virgin and Martyr

            born: 03 February 1913 in Gdańsk (a.k.a. Danzig) (Poland)

            died: 05 June 1945 in Siberia (Russia)

           

           

           

           

12.      HEDWIG FAHL (MARIA CHARITINA)

            professed religious, Sisters of Saint Catherine, Virgin and Martyr

            born: 10 March 1887 in Miejska Wola (a.k.a. Bürgerwalde),

                             Lidzbark (Poland)

            died: 05 June 1945 in Wrzeszcz (a.k.a. Langfuhr), Gdańsk (Poland)

           

           

           

           

13.      MARIA ABRAHAM (MARIA ROLANDA)

            professed religious, Sisters of Saint Catherine, Virgin and Martyr

            born: 17 June 1914 in Tolkmicko (a.k.a. Tolkemit), Elbląg (Poland)

            died: 16 June 1945 in Orneta (a.k.a. Wormditt), Lidzbark (Poland)

           

           

           

           

14.      CÄCILIA MISCHKE (MARIA TIBURTIA)

            professed religious, Sisters of Saint Catherine, Virgin and Martyr

            born: 27 October 1888 in Krokowo (a.k.a. Krokau), Jeziorany,

                             Olsztyn (Poland)

            died: 07 August 1945 in Osanovo-Dubovskoye, Moscow (Russia)

           

           

           

           

15.      MARIA ROHWEDDER (MARIA XAVERIA)

            professed religious, Sisters of Saint Catherine, Virgin and Martyr

            born: 25 May 1887 in Płoskinia (a.k.a. Plasswich), Braniewo (Poland)

            died25 November 1945 in Dobre Miasto (a.k.a. Guttstadt), Olsztyn (Poland)

           

           

           

           

competent forum: Warmia

CCS protocol number: 2628

type of cause: martyrdom

                   

rescript of “nihil obstat”: 16 November 2004

opening of diocesan inquiry: 08 December 2004

rescript of transfer of competent forum: 07 February 2005

closing of diocesan inquiry: 09 December 2006

decree on validity of diocesan inquiry: 07 December 2007

publication of Positio:

particular congress of theological consultors:

ordinary session of cardinals and bishops: 

promulgation of decree on martyrdom: 14 March 2024

beatification: 31 May 2025

                                       

postulator: Sr. Łucja Jaworska, csc

petitioner: [see 1613: Regina Protmann]

website: katarzynki.org.pl 

                   

 

[8]              JÓZEF STEINKI AND 29 COMPANIONS

                    FROM THE CLERGY, CONSECRATED, AND LAITY

                    OF THE ARCHDIOCESE OF WARMIA

 

 

1.      PAUL CHMIELEWSKI

          priest of the archdiocese of Warmia

          born: 02 January 1889 in Unieszewo (a.k.a. Schönfelde), Gietrzwałd (Poland)

          died: 22 January 1945 in Klebark Wielki (a.k.a. Gross Kleeberg), Purda (Poland)

           

           

           

           

2.        BERNARD KLEMENT

            priest of the archdiocese of Warmia

            born: 17 October 1888 in Butryny (a.k.a. Wuttrienen), Purda (Poland)

            died: 22 January 1945 in Olsztyn (a.k.a. Allenstein) (Poland)

           

           

           

           

3.        OTTO LANGKAU

            priest of the archdiocese of Warmia

            born: 31 October 1871 in Podlejki (a.k.a. Polleiken), Gietrzwałd (Poland)

            died: 22 January 1945 in Bartąg (a.k.a. Bertung), Stawiguda (Poland)

           

           

           

           

4.        CÄCILIA GRABOSCH (MATERN)

            layperson of the archdiocese of Warmia; married

            born: 10 January 1915 in Unieszewo (a.k.a. Schönfelde), Gietrzwałd (Poland)

            died: 22 January 1945 in Wójtowo (a.k.a. Fittigsdorf), Barczewo (Poland)

           

           

           

           

5.        BRUNO WEICHSEL

            priest of the archdiocese of Warmia

            born: 11 October 1903 in Pieniężno (a.k.a. Mehlsack) (Poland)

            died: 23 January 1945 in Zalewo (a.k.a. Saalfeld), Iława (Poland)

           

           

           

           

6.        HEDWIG ELISABETH SCHNARBACH (*)

            young layperson of  the archdiocese of Warmia

            born: 16 July 1923 in Kaplityny (a.k.a. Kaplitainen), Barczewo (Poland)

            died: 23 January 1945 in Kaplityny (a.k.a. Kaplitainen), Barczewo (Poland)

           

           

           

           

7.        ANGELA HILDEGARD BERGER (*)

            young layperson of  the archdiocese of Warmia

            born: 07 April 1926 in Wilczkowo (a.k.a. Wolfsdorf), Brzeżno (Poland)

            died: 24 January 1945 in Wilczkowo (a.k.a. Wolfsdorf), Brzeżno (Poland)

           

           

           

           

8.        AGNES DRABIŃSKA (*)

            young layperson of  the archdiocese of Warmia

            born: 02 February 1922 in Wójtowo (a.k.a. Fittigsdorf), Barczewo (Poland)

            died: 24 January 1945 in Wójtowo (a.k.a. Fittigsdorf), Barczewo (Poland)

           

           

           

           

9.        ARTUR LINKA

            priest of the archdiocese of Warmia

            born: 02 May 1887 in Olsztyn (a.k.a. Allenstein) (Poland)

            died: 26 January 1945 in Jonkowo (a.k.a. Jonkendorf), Olsztyn (Poland)

           

           

           

           

10.      JAN LINDENBLATT

            priest of the archdiocese of Warmia

            born: 23 June 1882 in Tolniki Wielkie (a.k.a. Tollnigk), Kiwity (Poland)

            died: 27 January 1945 in Kętrzyn (a.k.a. Rastenburg) (Poland)

           

           

           

           

11.      MARIANNA WITKOWSKA (MARIA TEODORA)

            professed religious, Sisters of Saint Elizabeth

            born: 23 March 1889 in Koźmin (a.k.a. Koschmin), Krotoszyń (Poland)

            died: 28 January 1945 in Dzierzgoń (a.k.a. Christburg), Sztum (Poland)

           

           

           

           

12.      JAN MARQUARDT

            priest of the archdiocese of Warmia

            born: 18 July 1888 in Kłajpeda (a.k.a. Memel), Wiżajny (Poland)

            died: 29 January 1945 in Paluzy (a.k.a. Plausen), Bisztynek (Poland)

           

           

           

           

13.      GOTTFRIED FUCHS (*)

            professed priest, Society of the Divine Word

            born: 04 September 1892 in Schlebusch, Leverkusen (Germany)

            died: 29 January 1945 in Sztum (a.k.a. Shtum) (Poland)

           

           

           

           

14.      FRANCISZEK LUDWIG

            priest of the archdiocese of Warmia

            born: 29 April 1896 in Orneta (a.k.a. Wormditt), Lidzbark (Poland)

            died: 30 January 1945 in Sątopy (a.k.a. Santoppen), Bisztynek (Poland)

           

           

           

           

15.      BRUNO SIEGEL

            priest of the archdiocese of Warmia

            born: 06 November 1889 in Brodnica (a.k.a. Strasburg) (Poland)

            died: 30 January 1945 in Miłakowo (a.k.a. Liebstadt), Ostróda (Poland)

           

           

           

           

16.      GERTRUDA KLIMEK  (*)

            young layperson of  the archdiocese of Warmia

            born: 12 February 1922 in Wójtowo (a.k.a. Fittigsdorf), Barczewo (Poland)

            died: 30 January 1945 in Wójtowo (a.k.a. Fittigsdorf), Barczewo (Poland)

           

           

           

           

17.      WOJCIECH PROTHMANN

            priest of the archdiocese of Warmia

            born: 15 June 1876 in Gąjle (a.k.a. Gayl), Pieniężno (Poland)

            died: 04 February 1945 in Prosity (a.k.a. Prositten), Bisztynek (Poland)

           

           

           

           

18.      WŁADYSŁAW ŚWITALSKI

            priest of the archdiocese of Warmia

            born: 27 June 1875 in Kąkolewo, Leszno (Poland)

            died: 09 February 1945 in Frombork (a.k.a. Frauenberg) (Poland)

           

           

           

           

19.      ANNA FIEBERG

            layperson of the archdiocese of Warmia

            born: 23 April 1893 in Dobre Miasto (a.k.a. Guttstadt) (Poland)

20.      MARIA VERONICA FISCHER

            layperson of the archdiocese of Warmia

             born: 27 May 1895 in Bornity (a.k.a. Bornitt), Pieniężno(Poland)

             died: 14 February 1945 in Orneta (a.k.a. Wormditt) (Poland)

    

       

21.      JÓZEF STEINKI

            priest of the archdiocese of Warmia

            born: 19 December 1889 in Głotowo (a.k.a. Glottau) (Poland)

            died: 16 February 1945 in Olsztyn (a.k.a. Allenstein) (Poland)

           

           

           

           

22.      PAWEŁ HUHN

            priest of the archdiocese of Warmia

            born: 23 October 1906 in Jeziorany (a.k.a. Seeburg), Olsztyn (Poland)

            died: 26 February 1945 in Rychnowy (a.k.a. Rückenau), Człuchów (Poland)

           

           

           

           

23.      FRANCISZEK ZAGERMANN

            priest of the archdiocese of Warmia

            born: 28 July 1882 in Zawierz (a.k.a. Zagern), Braniewo (Poland)

            died: 26 February 1945 in Unikowo (a.k.a. Glockstein), Bisztynek (Poland)

           

           

           

           

24.      MARGARETHA WIEWIORRA

            young layperson of the archdiocese of Warmia

            born: 15 October 1928 in Stanclewo (a.k.a. Sternsee), Biskupiec (Poland)

            died: 09 March 1945 in Stanclewo (a.k.a. Sternsee), Biskupiec (Poland)

           

           

           

           

25.      BRUNO BLUDAU (*)

            priest of the archdiocese of Warmia

            born: 09 September 1890 in Miejska Wola (a.k.a. Bürgerwalde), Lidzbark (Poland)

            died: 05 May 1945 in Kutchino (?), Perm (Russia)

           

           

           

           

26.      GERARD WITT

            priest of the archdiocese of Warmia

            born: 03 July 1912 in Reszel (a.k.a. Rössel) (Poland)

            died: 19 May 1945 in Elbląg (a.k.a. Elbing) (Poland)

 

          

           

           

27.      GEORG HEIDE (*)

            professed priest, Society of the Divine Word

            born: 22 August 1885 in Wołowno (a.k.a. Windken), Jonkowo (Poland)

            died: 08 July 1945 in Klon (a.k.a. Liebensberg), Czajków (Poland)

           

           

           

           

28.      JOHANNES FRANK (*)

            professed priest, Society of the Divine Word

            born: 06 January 1900 in Niederscheidweiler, Bernkastel-Wittlich (Germany)

            died: December 1945 in Donetsk (a.k.a. Stalino) (Ukraine)

           

           

           

           

29.      BRUNO GROSS

            priest of the archdiocese of Warmia

            born: 06 January 1900 in Plutki (a.k.a. Plitken), Dywity (Poland)

            died: June 1946 in Cheboksary, Chuvashia (Russia)

           

           

           

           

30.      HUBERT GROSS

            priest of the archdiocese of Warmia

            born: 31 January 1908 in Malbork (a.k.a. Marienburg) (Poland)

            died: 19 January 1947 in Kaliningrad (a.k.a. Königsberg) (Russia)

           

           

           

           

                  

competent forum: Warmia

CCS protocol number: 2764

type of cause: martyrdom

                   

rescript of “nihil obstat”: 28 July 2007; January 2008 (*)

opening of diocesan inquiry: 15 September 2007

closing of diocesan inquiry: 05 November 2011

decree on validity of diocesan inquiry: 06 October 2021

publication of Positio:

particular congress of theological consultors:

ordinary session of cardinals and bishops: 

                   

postulator: Rev. Paweł Romański

petitioner: Archidiecezja Warmińska, ul. Pieniężnego 22, Olsztyn 10-006, POLAND

                      [Martyrs killed by the Nazis (4): Bronisław Sochaczewski and 4 Companions]

website: archwarmia.pl

                   

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