Chrysostom Golebiowski


Chrysostom Gołębiowski of the coat of arms of Prawdzic (born ca. 1654, died 16 April 1700) was a court preacher of King Jan III Sobieski.

In 1671 he entered the Augustinian Order in Cracow, and in 1674 he made a religious profession. He studied philosophy at Cracow and in Warsaw. To deepen his knowledge he sent to Paris, where in Augustus Collegium Maius listened to theology and law. In 1678 he received a doctorate in theology from the University of Valence. In the years 1685-1688 he was the preacher of the Warsaw monastery and the visitator of the Order. Appointed to the royal court preacher, he first spoke with open speech at the Sejm in Grodno in 1688. After 1688 he was elected triumvirate of the Order (1688-1694 with a short break in 1691, 1697-1700). He repeatedly rejected the bishopric. Artworks

His sermons, Passion, Sunday and Christmas, appeared in print only in 1757 in Lviv. The voice of the crying in the Augustinian forest ... it is the sermon on all the sundays of the whole year, during the Sejm, and at various places before the JKMci Majesty's Majesty. Bibliography

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