- 1805 and was
ordained a
priest on 25
January 1807 by
Wojciech Józef
Skarszewski.
After his ordination, he
served as a
parish priest in
Trzeszczany and...
-
Florian Jaroszewicz,
Gracjan Piotrowski,
Karol Wyrwicz, and
Wojciech Skarszewski. The
movement went into
decline with the
Third Partition of
Poland (1795)...
- Radoliński, Rysiński, Pachnik, Pakoścki, Pałuka, Piekarski, Siemieński,
Skarszewski, Sulisławski, Supiński, Śmiałowski, Śmiełowski, Waliszewski, Wieruszewski...
-
Franciszek Malczewski, 1818–1819
Szczepan Hołowczyc, 1819–1823
Wojciech Skarszewski, 1824–1827 Jan Paweł Woronicz, 1828–1829 Stanisław
Kostka Choromański...
- 1790)
Bishop Wojciech Skarszewski (1790 – 22
September 1805 see below)
Bishops of
Lublin (Roman rite)
Bishop Wojciech Skarszewski (see
above 22 September...
- Jan Małachowski
Andrzej Stanisław Młodziejowski Michał
Wodzicki Maciej Garnysz Jan Jędrzej
Borch Jacek Małachowski Hugo Kołłątaj
Wojciech Skarszewski...
- Rákóczi. The new
church was
founded by
Castellan Stanisław Leszczyc-
Skarszewski. Work
began in 1668
following the plan of Józef
Szymon Bellotti. In 1734...
-
translated to the
office of the
bishop of
Sejny in 1825,
Archbishop Wojciech Skarszewski choose Pawłowski as a new
auxiliary bishop, and on 9
April 1827 he was...
- Poland. The
church was
consecrated on 18 June 1826 by
Primate Wojciech Skarszewski. The main
altar was
adorned with an oil
painting of The
Crucifixion of...
-
missing publisher (link) Deszczyńska,
Martyna (1999). "Biskup
Wojciech Skarszewski a
dymisja Stanisława
Kostki Potockiego".
Kwartalnik Historyczny. CVI...