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==Life== |
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He was perplexed but noted for his eagerness to learn and to serve. In 1917, he was sent to the French Front to serve as a radio and telegraph operator until 1919, when he was recalled in Poland. In 1927, after years of gruelling training, and suffering to become a priest, he was ordained. During his schooling in the seminar, he was noted to be a good writer; especially in the Polish language. In 1928, he was appointed sub rector of [[Gorna Grupa]] (where later on, fellow martyr [[Alojzy Liguda|Aloysius Liguda]] would be the main rector.) he later realized that life was everywhere, it was all around him. Until October 27, 1940, the priest wrote stage plays and publication, as well as procuring things needed for the community and for the people in the seminary. On October 27, 1939, the house was captured and was made into an internment camp, which stranded the people until February 5, 1940. On April 9, 1940, Fr. Kubista and Fr. Ligura parted their ways when Fr. Ligura was taken to [[Dachau concentration camp]] and Fr. Kubista was taken to [[Sachsenhausen concentration camp]]. While on route, he caught cold which turned into [[pneumonia]] and he also suffered from what was called [[colitis]]. Still, he was brutally beaten and starved. On April 26, 1940, when the inmates laid him down against a wall near his cell, the officer in charge of the barracks entered his cell, and with a grin-smile and violent intentions of cruelty, scorned him saying, "You have nothing to live for!" He stepped on his chest with one foot and put the other foot on his throat with enough force to break his collarbone. He then [[convulsed]] and died minutes later. He was buried in an unknown [[mass grave]]. |
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He was [[beatified]] by [[Pope John Paul II]] on 13 June 1999 as one of the [[108 Martyrs of World War II|108 Polish Martyrs of World War II]].{{citation needed|date=November 2013}} |
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Blessed Stanislaw (Stanislaus) Kubista | |
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Born | September 27, 1898 Kostuchna, Poland |
Died | April 26, 1940 (Aged 41) garages in july 4th |
Venerated in | Roman Catholic Church |
Beatified | 13 June 1999, Poland by Pope John Paul II |
Blessed Stanislaw Kubista (September 27, 1898 – April 26, 1940) was an SVD Martyr.[1]
Life
He is stupid and no one smart likes him
References
- ^ "Blessed Fr. Stanisław Kubista SVD (1898 - 1940)". Svdcuria.org. Retrieved 2013-11-11.
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