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Józef Wojaczek was born on 14 April, 1901 in Prudnik, Upper Silesia, German Empire. Discover Józef Wojaczek's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of networth at the age of 92 years old?

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Age 92 years old
Zodiac Sign Aries
Born 14 April, 1901
Birthday 14 April
Birthplace Prudnik, Upper Silesia, German Empire
Date of death (1993-04-08) Reimlingen, Bavaria, West Germany
Died Place Reimlingen, Bavaria, West Germany
Nationality Oman

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1993

After leaving prison, he returned to Narok, and then moved to Skorogoszcz. After unsuccessful attempts to cancel the sentence, he decided that his mission in Silesia was over and he decided to settle in West Germany. He died on 8 April 1993 in Reimlingen, at the age of 91.

1953

For local representatives of the state authorities, Father Wojaczek was suspicious, especially because of his contacts with the religious headquarters located abroad. As a consequence, Wojaczek was arrested by the Department of Security in the fall of 1952. The prosecutor's case with reference number Pr II 15/53 was received by the office of the Opole Military Court on 2 March 1953, where it was given reference number Sr 28/53. Wojaczek was in custody since 28 September 1952. Ultimately, he was sentenced to six years in prison, loss of public and civil rights of honor for three years and the forfeiture of all property. Under the amnesty, the sentence was reduced to four years. The convict appealed against the sentence, but the Supreme Military Court upheld the sentence and the files were returned from Warsaw on 29 April 1953. Wojaczek was paroled on 18 March 1955.

1946

In the same year, he was appointed a pastor of the newly established parish in Narok near Opole, which included Narok and Golczowice. When the village was occupied by the Red Army, he often led its inhabitants against the Russians. He found the body of Father Jerzy Greiner, murdered by the Russians in the basement of the presbytery in Skorogoszcz. Greiner was killed because he didn't have the watch that a Soviet soldier demanded from him. In 1946, Wojaczek received a decree from the general superior of the congregation nominating him a provincial superior in Poland and the order to organize a province of the congregation.

1935

He returned to Upper Silesia in 1935. He was appointed a rector of the minor religious seminary and juvenate in Skorogoszcz. In 1941, the monastery was taken over by a SS unit, and the priests were expelled. Mariannhillers decided to keep watch over the Skorogoszcz estate. They appointed Józef Wojaczek as their guardian.

1933

Until 1933 he stayed in the monastery in Reimlingen. On the recommendation of the Superior General, he left the monastery and went to Altdorf in Switzerland, where he worked for two years as a history, Latin and religious teacher at the local school.

1930

Three years later he returned to Bavaria. Until 1930 he continued his studies at the Philosophical and Theological University of Bavaria in Dillingen an der Donau. He was ordained priest in 1929 as a Mariannhiller.

1901

Józef Wojaczek (14 April 1901 – 8 April 1993) was a Polish Roman Catholic Priest, member of the Mariannhill Missionaries.

He was born on 14 April 1901 in Prudnik in the German Empire, as a son of Franciszek and his wife Maria. His father was a shoemaker. He had two sisters and two brothers. He was probably a relative of a Franciscan Gotthard Wojaczek (1872–1931), buried in the monastery cemetery at the church of St. Joseph in Prudnik.