After the outbreak of World War II , sensitive to the needs of others, modest and willing to help, she helped all the needy, starving, families of prisoners and murdered. In the monastery, she hid Jews . She was arrested on December 18, 1942 by the Gestapo , and the next day she was executed on the Pietralewicka Hill near Słonim, together with Fr. Adam Sztark and Sr Maria Maria from Jesus Kazimiera Wołowska . She was buried in a collective grave.
She was beatified on June 13, 1999 in Warsaw by John Paul II in a group of 108 blessed martyrs of World War II .
The 108 Martyrs of World War II, known also as the 108 Blessed Polish Martyrs, were Roman Catholics from Poland killed during World War II by Nazi Germany. Their liturgical feast day is 12 June, the 108 were beatified on 13 June 1999 by Pope John Paul II in Warsaw, Poland. The group comprises 3 bishops, 52 priests, 26 members of religious, 3 seminarians, 8 female religious.
After the outbreak of World War II , sensitive to the needs of others, modest and willing to help, she helped all the needy, starving, families of prisoners and murdered. In the monastery, she hid Jews . She was arrested on December 18, 1942 by the Gestapo , and the next day she was executed on the Pietralewicka Hill near Słonim, together with Fr. Adam Sztark and Sr Maria Maria from Jesus Kazimiera Wołowska . She was buried in a collective grave.
She was beatified on June 13, 1999 in Warsaw by John Paul II in a group of 108 blessed martyrs of World War II .
The 108 Martyrs of World War II, known also as the 108 Blessed Polish Martyrs, were Roman Catholics from Poland killed during World War II by Nazi Germany. Their liturgical feast day is 12 June, the 108 were beatified on 13 June 1999 by Pope John Paul II in Warsaw, Poland. The group comprises 3 bishops, 52 priests, 26 members of religious, 3 seminarians, 8 female religious.
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