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Andrew Bobola - Wikiwand

    Andrew Bobola, SJ (Polish: Andrzej Bobola; – 16 May ) was a Polish missionary and martyr of the Society of Jesus, known as the Apostle of Lithuania and the "hunter of souls".

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    Andrew Bobola, SJ (Polish: Andrzej Bobola; 1591 – 16 May 1657) was a Polish missionary and martyr of the Society of Jesus, known as the Apostle of Lithuania and the "hunter of souls".

Saint Andrew Bobola's Church, Bydgoszcz - Wikipedia

  • In 1636, Andrew was sent to the Lithuanian missions.
  • Saint Andrew Bobola | The Society of Jesus -

  • (30 November 1591 – 16 May 1657) He was quick-tempered, stubborn and uncompromising.
  • St. Andrew Bobola - Encyclopedia Volume - Catholic Online

      Andrew Bobola (Andrzej Bobola, ) gave his life during the conflict between Catholics and Orthodox that formed part of the war between Polish and Russian forces in the mid-seventeenth century.
    Saint Andrew Bobola drew particular strength from his intimate union with Christ and His Immaculate Mother, to whom he was consecrated on December 8, 1608.
    Andrew Bobola (Andrzej Bobola, 1597-1657) gave his life during the conflict between Catholics and Orthodox that formed part of the war between Polish and Russian forces in the mid-seventeenth century.
    Andrew Bobola is a Polish-born martyr.

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  • Jesuit missionary and martyr.
  • The Inspiring Life and Martyrdom of St. Andrew Bobola

      Jesuit missionary and martyr.

    St. Andrew Bobola - Saints & Angels - Catholic Online

  • Andrew Bobola was a Polish missionary and martyr of the Society of Jesus, known for his tireless efforts in strengthening and spreading Catholic faith during the 17th Century.
  • Andrew Bobola - Wikipedia

    Andrey Bobolya

    Polish Catholic saint, holy martyr, member of the Jesuit order.
    Date of Birth: 30.11.1591
    Country: Poland

    Content:
    1. Early Life and Education
    2. Ministerial Work and Preaching
    3. Martyrdom and Relics
    4. Recognition and Veneration
    5. Displacement and Return of Relics
    6. Legacy and Patronage

    Early Life and Education

    Andrew Bobola, a Polish Catholic saint, was born in 1591 into a noble family in the village of Strachocina near Sanok, Poland. In 1611, he joined the Jesuit Order in Vilnius. After completing his studies at the Jesuit Academy in Vilnius in 1616 and the Vilnius Theological Academy in 1622, he was ordained a priest in the same year.

    Ministerial Work and Preaching

    Father Bobola served and worked in various locations, including Nesvizh (1623-24), Vilnius (1624-30), Bobruisk (1630-33), Plock (1633-38), Warsaw and Lomza (1638-42), and Pinsk (1642-1646). He became known for his deep knowledge of Greek Church Fathers and his persuasive oratory, which oft