Category: Saints and Martyrs

Saints and Martyrs

April 19 – St. Theodora (Św. Teodora)

Dziękuję Ci o Boże, żem się urodził w religji Kościoła katolickiego, który zbudowałeś na opoce apostołowie, który oświecał i wychował tyle narodów pozostających wprzódy w ciemnościach pogaństwa, który i we mnie wszczepił wiarę nadzieję i miłość, bojaźń bożą i znajomość przykazań, i tą drogą prowadzi mnie do wiecznego zbawienia. Amen.

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Pray for the repose of her soul, and for her work…

Sister Karen Klimczak was a tireless worker for non-violence, the rehabilitation of convicts, and for all those in need. She was killed during Holy Week. The Buffalo News has three articles about her and her work. Please pray for the repose of her soul and that her work be carried on.

Missing nun dead; man charged

Police say suspect attacked sister during a burglary

Just as 600 people prayed for a miracle that a missing nun who devoted her life to nonviolence would be found alive, authorities made the devastating announcement Monday evening that her body had been recovered and that an ex-convict she tried to help was arrested in her murder.

Sister Karen was careful, but determined to help

She worked tirelessly for ex-convicts, peace

Sister Karen Klimczak devoted her life and ministry to peace and to stemming the type of violence that claimed her as a victim.

Sister Karen Klimczak figured that good could thrive in a place once marred by evil, just as she believed that ex-convicts deserved a second chance.

The tireless Catholic nun reclaimed a Grider Street rectory from the memory of a horrible crime and encouraged former prisoners toward productive futures.

Bishop Edward U. Kmiec also called for the work that Sister Karen did to be continued.

“It is people like Sister Karen who devote their lives, often at great peril, to assist those in society who so desperately need help, compassion and understanding,” Kmiec said in a written statement. “She was at the forefront of the non-violence movement in Buffalo and it is my sincere hope that as a community, we can address the issues that have resulted in a serious escalation of violent crime. Let this be a call for the entire community to come up with workable solutions to end this senseless violence.”

She took a stand for others

Personal recollection: Remembering Sister Karen Klimczak

Early on Holy Saturday, on my annual trip to the Broadway Market, we drove past Hope House, and it reminded me, once again, of Sister Karen Klimczak. I didn’t know, at the time, that she was missing.

In 1989, I interviewed her for a Sunday magazine piece on grass-roots efforts in the Catholic Church, those street-level ministries that spring from the goodness, the ideals, the ideas of one or two people. Included were Little Portion Friary, a Main Street shelter for homeless men and women; the Franciscan Center, a home for adolescent males; Benedict House, a haven for people with AIDS.

And Hope House, where Sister Karen welcomed and guided men coming out of prison.

I haven’t seen her in years, but I remember her well.

Saints and Martyrs

April 18 – Bl. Nankier (Błg. Nankier)

Litościwy Boże, wzmacniaj nas łaską swoją, abyśmy w każdem położeniu wiernymi byli zasadom naszej świętej religji, mężnym umysłem znosili rozmaite prześladowania i utrapienia, i osiągnęli chwalebną koronę, którą nam w niebie w nadgrodę przygotowałeś. Amen.

Saints and Martyrs

April 13 – St. Hermengild (Św. Hermenegild)

O Panie, który św. króla męczennika Hermenegilda nauczyłeś tej prawdy, że królestwo ziemskie powinien ofiarować w zamian za królestwo niebieskie, wlej i w nas to przekonanie, abyśmy idąc za jego przykładem mało sobie cenili ziemskie dobra i zaszczyty, a starali się o dobra wieczne. Przez Chrystusa Pana naszego. Amen.

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April 11 – St. Leo the Great (Sw. Leon)

O Boże, bądź moim przewodnikiem i wsparciem, jako byłeś nim dla św. Leon W. biskupa. Niechaj myśl nasza nie zboczy od myśli Twojej, abyśmy z drogi prawdy nigdy nie zeszli. Daj nam sił takich, jakich potrzebujemy do spełnienia należytego naszych obo wiązków, abyśmy za dobre czyny dostąpili kiedyś nadgrody wiecznej. Amen.