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Romuald Jałbrzykowski : ウィキペディア英語版
Romuald Jałbrzykowski

Romuald Jałbrzykowski (7 February 1876 – 19 June 1955) was a Polish Catholic priest. From 1925 to 1926 he was the bishop of Łomża; from 1926 to 1955, archbishop of Wilno (Vilnius) and from 1945 to 1955, bishop of Białystok.
〔''1939: the year that changed everything in Lithuania's history'' by Sarunas Liekis 2009 ISBN 978-90-420-2762-6 pages 221–228〕
While Jałbrzykowski was the Archbishop of Vilnius, Saint Faustina Kowalska was a nun at the convent there, and her confessor was Father Michael Sopocko. Jałbrzykowski gave Sopocko permission to display the Divine Mercy image for the first time ever during a Mass on April 28, 1935, the second Sunday of Easter – the feast that is now officially called Divine Mercy Sunday.〔''Faustina: The Apostle of Divine Mercy'' by Catherine M. Odell 1998 ISBN 0-87973-923-1 pages 103–119〕
Jałbrzykowski knew Faustina and she had been to confession with him, and told him about the Divine Mercy devotion. In January 1936 Faustina went to see him again to discuss a new congregation for Divine Mercy, but he reminded her that she was perpetually vowed to her current order.〔 In the summer of 1936 Jalbrzykowski provided his imprimatur for the first brochure on the Divine Mercy devotion, written by Sopocko.〔
In 1939, a year after Faustina's death when Jałbrzykowski noticed that her predictions about the war had taken place, he allowed public access to the Divine Mercy image which resulted in large crowds that led to the spread of the Divine Mercy devotion.〔''Faustina: The Apostle of Divine Mercy'' by Catherine M. Odell 1998 ISBN 0-87973-923-1 page 156〕
From 1942 to 1944 he was imprisoned by Nazi Germany. In 1945 he was freed by the Red Army, only to be quickly deported to Poland as the Soviets tried to destroy the archdiocese of Vilnius in the Lithuanian Soviet Socialist Republic. He died in 1955.
==See also==

*Reorganization of occupied dioceses during World War II

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