Konrad Gąsiorowski
Konrad Zbigniew Gąsiorowski (born January 30, 1914 in Płońsk, died November 21, 1982 in Płock) is a Polish Catholic priest, translator of the Holy Scripture. Curriculum vitae
In 1931 he passed the maturity exam as an exterminator at the Gimnazjum im. Stanislaw Malachowski in Płock, then joined the local seminary. After his first year of study he went to study at the Pontifical Gregorian University, where he defended the bachelors of philosophy (1935) and theology (1939). He was ordained priest on 8 April 1939 in Rome. Due to the outbreak of World War II he remained in Poland, worked as a vicar in Staroźrebach (until 1940), Ciechanow (1940-1943) and as administrator in Nasielsk (1943-1945). In 1945 he became a professor and (for several months) the Rector of the Płock Seminary, as well as a priest in the lower and higher seminary, and in addition the Prefect of the State Women's Gymnasium. Regina Żółkiewska in Płock. In 1950 he began his doctoral studies at the Catholic University of Lublin, completed in 1952 defending doctoral dissertation. Jakub Wujek as translator of the Psalter of David written under the direction of Father Stanislaw Stysia. From 1952 to 1982 he was a lecturer in Sacred Scripture, Moral Theology and Liturgy at the Plock Seminary, in 1957-1962, his deputy. In 1966 he passed a bachelor's degree in biblical studies in Lublin.
He authored dozens of slogans in the Bible's Encyclopedia of the Bible (1960-1961), translated the 2nd Book of the Millennium Bible for the Bible. Bibliography
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