Hanna Iłowiecka-Przeciszewska
Hanna Iłowiecka-Przeciszewska (born 1 October 1923, 6 June 2013) is a Catholic and social activist. Curriculum vitae
She was the daughter of industrialist Kazimierz Iłowiecki and Wanda Piszczatowska. Her father during the German occupation was deputy of the Delegate of the Civil Government of the Republic of Poland. to the Warsaw voivodship. During the war, she was educated on secret sets, first obtaining her high school diploma in 1941, at the Warsaw High School. Cecilia Plater-Zyberkny. Then she studied pedagogy in the underground University of Western Lands in Warsaw.
During the war, she was active in the Marian Sodality, and immediately after the end of the war she was the co-organizer of the Marian Sodality in Poland. In the years 1946-1947 she held the post of president of the female academic of the Marian Sodality in Warsaw. Then, in 1948-1952, she was imprisoned in the cellars of the Ministry of Public Security and then imprisoned at ul. Rakowieckie in Warsaw. Since 1956, an activist of the Catholic Intelligentsia Club in Warsaw, she was the founder of the Family Section at the NCI and its long-term chairman. In the years 1964-1972 member of the Board, and from 1969 to 1972 also Vice President of the Capital of the KIK. Delegate to the World Congress of the Laity in Rome. She was the editor of the Christian world in 1977-1987.
Honorary member of the NCU and member of the "Pontifici" Bridge Builder Chapter.
She died on 6 June 2013 at the Church of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary in Warsaw. St. Marcin in the Old Town, presided by the Warsaw Metropolitan Cardinal. Kazimierz Nycz, and the liturgy was attended by the Secretary General of the Polish Bishops' Conference Bishop Wojciech Polak and several other priests. Hanna Iłowiecka-Przeciszewska was buried on June 12, 2013 in the family tomb in the Old Powazki in Warsaw. Honors Bibliography
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