Józef Drzazga
Józef Drzazga (1914–1978) was a Polish Catholic priest, bishop of Warmia from 1972 to 1978. He was the first post-World War II bishop on that post. He has been a titular bishop of Sinidado in Warmia since 1958.
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Józef Drzazga (1914–1978) was a Polish Catholic priest, bishop of Warmia from 1972 to 1978. He was the first post-World War II bishop on that post. He has been a titular bishop of Sinidado in Warmia since 1958.
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Vacant Title last held by Maximilian Kaller1947–1972 sede vacante |
Bishop of Warmia 1972–1978 |
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