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- Jan Cieplak (17 August 1857 – 17 February 1926) was a Polish Roman Catholic priest and archbishop. Jan Cieplak was born in Dąbrowa Górnicza, Congress Poland...
- Vilnius Appointed 24 June 1926 In office 1926–1955 Predecessor Jan Cieplak Successor Julijonas Steponavičius Orders Ordination 9 March 1901 Consecration...
- Jan Cieplak refused to permit this, all Catholic parishes were forcibly closed by the State. In the spring of 1923, Exarch Leonid, Archbishop Cieplak, Monsignor...
- ended 1 September 1925 Predecessor Eduard Baron von der Ropp Successor Jan Feliks Cieplak Other post(s) Titular Archbishop of Adulis (1925-27) Superior-General...
- Union's Roman Catholic hierarchy. The defendants included Archbishop Jan Cieplak, Monsignor Konstanty Budkiewicz, and Blessed Leonid Feodorov, the Exarch...
- Auxiliary Bishop Jan Cieplak, who both opposed any politicization of the Catholic religion. In 1918, he became vicar-general to Bishop Cieplak. According to...
- complying with the constitution. Cieplak, Tadeusz N. (1972). "Section 4. The Government: Introduction". In Cieplak, Tadeusz N. (ed.). Poland Since 1956:...
- (Jerzy Jarocki, Krystian Lupa) and a group of younger directors, with Piotr Cieplak and Paweł Miśkiewicz at the head, collaborate with Wrocław's theatres....
- of the broader ****cution centered on the "show trial" of Bishop Jan Cieplak. He was arrested a second time and sentenced to a decade of hard labor...
- Titular Archbishop of Novæ Patræ (1934.11.12 – death 1945.06.14) Jan Feliks Cieplak [it] (1919.03.28 – 1925.12.14), first as Auxiliary Bishop of Archdiocese...