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Stephen Kaminski (born Fryderyk Roeder, 1859 – September 19, 1911) was the bishop of an independent Christian diocese known as the Polish Independent Catholic Church of America. He is considered an ''ラテン語:episcopus vagans''. ==Early life== Stephen Kaminski, whose real name was Frydryk Roeder,〔 〕 was born in West Prussia. According to Wacław Kruszka in ', Kaminski did not attend any college, but learned how to play the organ from a local organist.〔 After leaving the army, he forged official documents for which he received a two year prison term.〔 Upon his release, he emigrated to the United States where he clung to various priests as an organist. He felt called to the religious life and joined the Franciscan order in Pulaski, Wisconsin, but was expelled and moved to Manitowoc, Wisconsin, where he swept a printery but was "driven out"; he then milked cows as a farmhand. He worked in a nursing home in Manitowoc. He was organist at Father 's independent Sweetest Heart of Mary Church in Detroit, Michigan (which Vilatte consecrated in 1893) but later quarreled with Kolasinski and wrote against him in newspapers.〔 As a result, he joined Archbishop Joseph René Vilatte's Old Catholic group. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Stephen Kaminski」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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