Feliks Krygielski


Feliks Krygielski (about 1888-1920) - Polish minister.

He was born in the Russian partition. He belonged to the Capuchin Order, where he joined the Holy Land together with his brother, Stanisław Krygielski. He studied philosophy and theology in Jerusalem in the spiritual seminary of that Order, and there he was ordained a priest by the patriarch of Latin. Jerusalem, Card. Camasci. After the outbreak of World War I in 1914 he was arrested as a Russian subject and received with his brother a warrant to leave Palestine. On their way to Poland they stopped in Odessa and applied to work in the diocese of Tiraspol. He worked at Zadněpru and was killed there by one of the Bolshevik bands. The body was found under the bridge on the Dnieper.

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