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BRONISLAO MARKIEWICZ (1842-1912)
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Bronislao Markiewicz, the sixth of the eleven children of John
Markiewicz, City Mayor,
and Marianna Gryziecka, was born on the 13th of July 1842 in Pruchnik,
Poland, in the present day Archdiocese of Przemyśl dei Latini. In his family
home, he received a solid religious formation. Nonetheless, during his secondary
studies in Przemyśl he experienced a certain wavering in the faith due,
in large part, to the strong anti-religious atmosphere which dominated the
school. However, he succeeded in overcoming this in a relatively short period,
once again finding peace and serenity.
Feeling a call from God to the priesthood, the young Bronislao
entered the major seminary of Przemyśl in 1863 after having received the
Maturity diploma. Upon completion of the regular course of study he was ordained
to the priesthood on September 15, 1867. Following six years of pastoral wok as
a parochial vicar in the Parish of Harta and the Cathedral of Przemyśl, seeking
to become better equipped to work with youth, he studied pedagogy, philosophy
and history for two years in the Universities of Leopoli and Cracow. In 1875 he
was named pastor at Gac and in 1877 pastor at Błażowa. In 1882 he was entrusted
a teaching position in pastoral theology and the Major Seminary of Przemyśl
Hearing a call to the religious life, he left for Italy in the month
of November 1885 and joined the Salesians where he had the joy of meeting Saint
John Bosco before whom he professed religious vows on March 25, 1887.
As a Salesian he carried out the various tasks assigned to him by
his superiors, which he sought to accomplish with dedication and zeal. Due to
the austerity of the lifestyle and the change of climate, Fr. Bronislao fell
gravely ill with consumption in 1889, to the point of having been considered
close to death. Having recovered from his illness, he convalesced in Italy until
March 23, 1892 when, with the permission of his Superiors, he returned to Poland
where he assumed the assignment of Pastor at Miejsce Piastowe, in Przemyśl his
native Diocese.
In addition to his ordinary pastoral activity, Father dedicated himself, in the
Spirit of St John Bosco, to the formation of poor and orphaned youth. He opened
an institute in which he offered his students both material and spiritual
support preparing them for life with a professional formation in the schools
around the institute itself. To carry on his work, he decided in 1897 to found
two new religious congregations based on the spirituality of St. John Bosco,
adapting his rules to reflect their own Charism. Once again
received among the clergy of the Diocese of Przemyśl, Father Markiewicz
continued his work as Pastor and Director of the Society (erected in 1898)
which he named Temperance and Work, seeking to obtain its approbation as a
religious institute. The approbation was granted a few years after his death:
in 1921 for the male branch and in 1928 for the female branch.
With the approval and blessing of his
bishop Saint Joseph Sebastian Pelczar, Fr. Bronislao continued his activity
forming youth and abandoned and orphaned children. He was assisted by
collaborators to whose preparation and formation he himself always
contributed. Already at Miejce Piastowe he had offered a home and formation to
hundreds of children giving of himself totally for them. Always desiring to do
more for them, in the month of August of 1903, Fr. Markiewicz opened a new
house in Pawlikowice, near Cracow, where over 400 orphans found a house and
the possibility for spiritual and professional formation.
His total dedication to children, his heroic self-denial and the enormous work
he accomplished, quickly exhausted the strength of Fr. Markiewicz,. undermining
his health, which was already greatly compromised from his illness in Italy. All
of this led rather rapidly to the end of his earthly pilgrimage which came on
January 29, 1912.
Both before and after his death he was considered an extraordinary man. As
the fame of the sanctity of Bronislao Markiewicz continued to constantly
increase, the Superiors of both religious institutes of St Michael the
Archangel, founded by him, asked the Bishop of Przemyśl to initiate the
process of beatification of their founder, which began in 1958. Having
completed the procedure for the Cause, on July 2, 1994 in the presence of his
Holiness John Paul II, the decree of heroic virtue was promulgated and ten years later on Dec 20th
2004 the decree of the Miracle performed by God through the intercession of Fr.
Bronislao was promulgated, thus opening the way for his beatification.
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