Antoni Naumczyk

Antoni Naumczyk (* 1925 in Nashua (USA), † April 2, 1969 in Zawoja ) was a Polish Catholic priest, professor of the Polish Catholic Church and Vicar General.

Life

Naumczyk came in a Polish family in the United States to the world, and moved with his parents as a four- year-old after Postawy in Poland. After school and attained university entrance in Vilnius visit, he entered the Jagiellonian University of Krakow in the community of missionary priests. In 1950 he was ordained a Roman Catholic priest. Since then he has taught as a lecturer in exegesis at the Theological Institute of the missionary priests. In this university in 1953 he defended his doctoral thesis. In 1957, it became known that he lived non- celibate, he gave the clergy on. In addition, had been rumored that he would have brought precious documents from the monastery library of Stradom itself. With the support of the State Office for questions of faith he became a priest in 1958 in the Polish Catholic Church. As such, he found a setting as an adjunct at the Christian Theological Academy of Warsaw. In 1960 he was appointed to the faculty there. In 1966 he became Professor of Practical Theology at the Old Catholic section of the Academy. From 1960 to 1965 he managed at the same time as an administrator, the Warsaw diocese of the Polish Catholic Church. In 1965 he was one of the initiators of a group that settled the head of the Polish Catholic Church, Maksimilian Rode. When he was proposed as successor for this office, he suggested from this offer and sat instead in favor of Julian Pękala as the new head of a. He contented himself with the title of Vicar General Infulats and the Polish Catholic Church.

From 1965 he served in the function of the Council Secretary and as a member of the Presidium of the Council of the Polish Catholic Church in the People's Republic of Poland. He was in the years 1965-1969 in their "gray eminence".

Naumczyk was a member of the Christian Peace Conference since its inception.

Antoni Naumczyk is with his family in a plane crash (LOT flight 165) perished.

  • Roman Catholic theologian ( 20th century)
  • Old Catholic clergyman
  • Vicar General
  • Member of the Christian Peace Conference
  • High school teacher ( Christian Theological Academy in Warsaw )
  • Pole
  • Born in 1925
  • Died in 1969
  • Man
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