Recently, we wrote of some Franciscans being considered for sainthood. Here are two more, both Americans, both martyrs, but with a difference. One died quickly, the other a long endurance of suffering.
FRIAR WOJCIECH TOPOLINSKI was a Polish-American born in 1885. I found no details of his early life, but know he was a member of the St. Anthony of
He was postulator for the beatifications of Queen Hedwig, Card. Stanislaus Hozjusz’s and Fr Raphael Chyliński, and Bl. Kinga’s canonization.
He was also
rector of St Francis High School in
After researching and promoting the cause for Beatification of Friar Didák
Kelemen in
While there the Second World War broke out and
he was arrested by the Gestapo and sent to the Sztum Prison Camp. on the 19th
April, 1940, Fr. Topolinski was told he would be released, with the proviso
that he return to the
Having a
priest in our own Archdiocese, whom we pray for daily, with the dreaded ALS, we
have a clue how debilitating it can be.
FRIAR CAMILIUS DELUDE,an American born Franciscan, was diagnosed with Lou Gehrig's Disease (ALS) in 1993 and given only a few years to live. Brother Camillus defied the odds and went on to live with this cross for more than two decades.
Br.
Camillus was part of the founding Friars at Marytown at
He was
always prayerful and never a complaint was heard, even as he slowly began to
lose the ability to move. He was a dedicated member of the Militia Immaculata
as a 'Knight at the Foot of the Cross', offering up his suffering and praying
for the intentions of the MI, the Order, and the Church. He died in 2014.
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