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  1. Romuald Jałbrzykowski (7 February 1876 – 19 June 1955) was a Polish Catholic priest. Life. Jałbrzykowski was born in Łętowo-Dąb, and he attended the seminary in Saint Petersburg. He was ordained in 1901, and he became the titular bishop of Cuse in 1918.

  2. Romuald Jałbrzykowski (ur. 7 lutego 1876 w Łętowie-Dębie, zm. 19 czerwca 1955 w Białymstoku) – polski duchowny rzymskokatolicki, biskup pomocniczy sejneński w latach 1918–1925, sekretarz generalny Konferencji Episkopatu Polski w latach 1925–1926, biskup diecezjalny łomżyński w 1926, arcybiskup metropolita wileński w latach 1926 ...

  3. Romualdas Jalbžykovskis, 19 a. pabaigos–20 a. Vilniaus arkivyskupas metropolitas.

  4. In 1941, the Archbishop of Vilnius, Romuald Jałbrzykowski, requested that fugitives from the ghetto be sheltered in religious houses. He directed to the Nazarene sisters to do so which they did and had been doing with those of older ages such as Michał Reicher and Julian Abramowicz, professors of Jewish origin from the Stefan Batory University.

  5. Archbishop Romuald Jałbrzykowski (born 7 Feb 1876, died 19 Jun 1955 ) Archbishop of Vilnius. Event. Place. Birth Place. Łętowo-Dąb. a priest for 54.2 years. a bishop for 36.5 years.

    • February 7, 1876
    • June 19, 1955
  6. Abstract. After World War II had ended, the Soviet authorities expelled the Metropolitan Archbishop of Vilnius Romuald Jałbrzykowski from Vilnius. He ended up in Białystok, where he established...

  7. The leaders of the Communist Party in Poland considered the archbishop an enemy of the socialist regime that prevailed in Poland after World War II had ended. Key words: Archdiocese of Vilnius, Białystok, Archbishop Romuald Jałbrzykowski, Roman Catholic priest, persecution, exile, Soviet Union, Siberia, World War II .