Emilian Radomiński


Emilian Radomiński Letter acknowledging the Pro Ecclesia et Pontifice award for E.Radomiński

Emilian Radomiński (born on January 30, 1850 in Biała Podlaska, died on August 8, 1927 ibid) - Polish independence activist and insurrectionist January. Curriculum vitae

Together with his father Jakub Radomiński, he took part in the January Uprising of 1863. For his activity against the tsar and the fight against the introduction of the Orthodox Church - he was persecuted and imprisoned in the Warsaw Citadel. He was deported to Siberia, where he spent six years in prison.

During the Russian partition, together with one of the residents of Biała Podlaska, in the Uniate church in Biała Podlaska, under the floor, he hid the coffin with the remains of blessed Josaphat Kuncewicz (he was the patron of January insurgents). These remains were sought after by Russians who refused to allow the canonization of Blessed Josaphat. In 1915, Emilian indicated the place where the coffin was hidden. Finally, on July 10, 1915, the remains of Jehoshaphat, already in the new coffin, were moved to the church of St. Antoni, and then in processional assistance, precious relics were transported to the station and via Warsaw to Vienna. There was also the canonization of the relics of Saint. Josaphat.

In 1927 he was honored by Pope Pius XI with a special letter and the Pro Ecclesia et Pontifice medal.

In the same year he was awarded the Golden Cross of Merit by the President of the Republic of Poland Ignacy Mościcki "For merits for the Polish State situated in defense of the Polish faith and tradition".

He died on August 8, 1927 and was buried in Biała Podlaska.

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