DECEMBER 2 - BLESSED RAFAL CHYLINSKI breski1 Melchior Chylinski Memorial 2 December Profile A pious youth, his family nicknamed him “the little monk.” After graduating the Jesuit college in Poznan…More
DECEMBER 2 - BLESSED RAFAL CHYLINSKI
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Melchior Chylinski
Memorial
2 December
Profile
A pious youth, his family nicknamed him “the little monk.” After graduating the Jesuit college in Poznan, Poland, Melchior joined the cavalry, and was made an officer within three years. In 1715, against the advice of his brothers in arms, Melchior joined the Conventual Friars Minor in Kraków, Poland, took the name Rafal, and was ordained in 1717.
Assigned to parishes in nine cities, he was eventually sent to Lagiewniki in central Poland, where he spent most of the last 13 years of his life. He distributed food, supplies and clothing to the poor, and played the harp, lute and mandolin to accompany liturgical hymns. Spent 20 months in Warsaw ministering to flood and epidemic victims. Known for simple and candid sermons, generosity, and as a great confessor. All classes were drawn to the self-sacrificing way he lived out his religious profession and priestly ministry.
Born
8 January 1694 at Buk, Poznan, Poland as Melchior Chylinski
Died
2 December 1741 at Łagiewniki, Łodźkie, Poland
the Conventual church there became a place of pilgrimage
Venerated
13 May 1949 by Pope Pius XII (decree of heroic virtues)
Beatified
9 June 1991 at Warsaw, Poland by Pope John Paul II
breski1
Melchior Chylinski
Memorial
2 December
Profile
A pious youth, his family nicknamed him “the little monk.” After graduating the Jesuit college in Poznan, Poland, Melchior joined the cavalry, and was made an officer within three years. In 1715, against the advice of his brothers in arms, Melchior joined the Conventual Friars Minor in Kraków, Poland, took the name Rafal, and was ordained in 1717.
Assigned to parishes in nine cities, he was eventually sent to Lagiewniki in central Poland, where he spent most of the last 13 years of his life. He distributed food, supplies and clothing to the poor, and played the harp, lute and mandolin to accompany liturgical hymns. Spent 20 months in Warsaw ministering to flood and epidemic victims. Known for simple and candid sermons, generosity, and as a great confessor. All classes were drawn to the self-sacrificing way he lived out his religious profession and priestly ministry.
Born
8 January 1694 at Buk, Poznan, Poland as Melchior Chylinski
Died
2 December 1741 at Łagiewniki, Łodźkie, Poland
the Conventual church there became a place of pilgrimage
Venerated
13 May 1949 by Pope Pius XII (decree of heroic virtues)
Beatified
9 June 1991 at Warsaw, Poland by Pope John Paul II
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Ivan Sleziuk
John Amero
John van Ruysbroeck
Maria Angela Astorch
Nonnus of Edessa
Oderisius de Marsi
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Rafal Chylinski
Robert of Matallana
Silvanus
Silverio, Pope
Zef Palaj
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Greek Martyrs of Rome – (9 saints)
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Our Lady of Liesse
—
Athanasius of the Caves
Avitas of Rouen
Bibiana
Chromatius of Aquileia
Evasius of Brescia
Francisco del Valle Villar
Habakkuk the Prophet
Ivan Sleziuk
John Amero
John van Ruysbroeck
Maria Angela Astorch
Nonnus of Edessa
Oderisius de Marsi
Pimenio in Rome
Pontian
Rafal Chylinski
Robert of Matallana
Silvanus
Silverio, Pope
Zef Palaj
—
Greek Martyrs of Rome – (9 saints)
Martyrs of Africa – (4 saints)
—
Aurelia of Alexandria
Bentivolio Buoni
Berengar Cantull
Blanche of Castile
Jesse of Tsilkani
Lucius of Chur
Stefan Uroš of Serbia
—
Athanasius of the Caves
Avitas of Rouen
Bibiana
Chromatius of Aquileia
Evasius of Brescia
Francisco del Valle Villar
Habakkuk the Prophet
Ivan Sleziuk
John Amero
John van Ruysbroeck
Maria Angela Astorch
Nonnus of Edessa
Oderisius de Marsi
Pimenio in Rome
Pontian
Rafal Chylinski
Robert of Matallana
Silvanus
Silverio, Pope
Zef Palaj
—
Greek Martyrs of Rome – (9 saints)
Martyrs of Africa – (4 saints)
—
Aurelia of Alexandria
Bentivolio Buoni
Berengar Cantull
Blanche of Castile
Jesse of Tsilkani
Lucius of Chur
Stefan Uroš of Serbia