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surname

PALLA

forename(s)

Hermenegild

religious forename(s)

Bogumil (pl. Bogumił)

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function

religious cleric

creed

Latin (Roman Catholic) Church RCmore on
en.wikipedia.org
[access: 2014.09.21]

congregation

Order of Friars Minor OFMmore on
en.wikipedia.org
[access: 2013.05.19]

(i.e. Franciscans, Minorites)

diocese / province

Assumption into Heaven of the Blessed Mary province OFMmore on
pl.wikipedia.org
[access: 2014.08.14]

Katowice diocesemore on
en.wikipedia.org
[access: 2013.05.19]

Military Ordinariate of Polandmore on
en.wikipedia.org
[access: 2014.12.20]

honorary titles

1939-1945 Star (United Kingdom)more on
en.wikipedia.org
[access: 2022.10.15]

Africa Star (United Kingdom)more on
en.wikipedia.org
[access: 2022.10.15]

Defence Medal (United Kingdom)more on
en.wikipedia.org
[access: 2022.10.15]

War Medal 1939-1945 (United Kingdom)more on
en.wikipedia.org
[access: 2022.10.15]

date and place
of death

27.03.1942

Al—Arisztoday: North Sinai muh., Egypt
more on
en.wikipedia.org
[access: 2024.03.19]

details of death

After German and Russian invasion of Poland in 09.1939 and start of the World War II supported civilians migrating all over Poland as a result of troops movement, among others in Ząbkowice and in the vicinity of Kielce.

After start of German occupation collaborated with the budding Polish clandestine resistance movement.

On 18.01.1940 decided — together with Fr Fabian Waculik, among others — to cross over to Hungary.

There in Polish refugees camp in Szeged – Alsóközpont (Mórahalom) started to minister as a chaplain (also in a hospital).

On 26.02.1940 however managed to get to Yugoslavia where with Abp Alois Stepinac knowledge started to provide spiritual support to Polish refugees in Zagreb.

On 15.06.1940 left Zagreb with other Poles, including the aforementioned Fr Waculik, and got transported — through Saloniki, Istambul, Aleppo and Beirut — to Latrun in Palestine, where landed on 03.07.1940.

There volunteered and joined Polish Armed Forces in the West forming in Syria becoming chaplain of the 3rd Battalion of the Independent Carpathian Rifle Brigade on 19.07.1940.

Took part in Libyan campaign (1941‑1942), among others at battle of Tobruk where miraculously survived German bombing.

Perished in a train crash while travelling on Al–Kantara — Gaza line, at Midan station near Al–Arisz, aiming for a short rest and pilgrimage to Jerusalem — during Holy Week.

Died in the Australian hospital on the same day.

cause of death

accident

date and place
of birth

14.04.1908

Golasowicetoday: Pawłowice gm., Pszczyna pov., Silesia voiv., Poland
more on
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[access: 2022.01.28]

religious vows

30.07.1927 (temporary)
31.07.1930 (permanent)

presbyter (holy orders)
ordination

07.05.1933 (Poznańtoday: Poznań city pov., Greater Poland voiv., Poland
more on
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[access: 2021.07.18]
)

positions held

1937 – 1939

vicar — Panewnikitoday: part of Ligota‑Panewniki district in Katowice, Katowice city pov., Silesia voiv., Poland
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[access: 2021.08.12]
⋄ St Louis the King and Confessor monastery, Franciscans OFM ⋄ St Louis the King and Confessor RC parish ⋄ Katowicetoday: Katowice city pov., Silesia voiv., Poland
more on
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[access: 2021.08.12]
RC deanery

1933 – 1937

rector — Rybniktoday: Rybnik city pov., Silesia voiv., Poland
more on
en.wikipedia.org
[access: 2021.08.12]
⋄ Minor Theological Seminary (Seraphic College), St Joseph the Worker monastery, Franciscans OFM

c. 1929 – 1933

student — Miejska Górkatoday: part of Karolinki village/district, Miejska Górka gm., Rawicz pov., Greater Poland voiv., Poland
more on
en.wikipedia.org
[access: 2021.12.18]
⋄ Theological Study (higher theological seminary), Holy Cross monastery („on Goruszki hill”), Franciscans OFM

1927 – c. 1929

student — Osiecznatoday: Osieczna gm., Leszno pov., Greater Poland voiv., Poland
more on
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[access: 2021.07.18]
⋄ Philosophical Study (higher theological seminary), St Valentine Priest and Martyr monastery, Franciscans OFM

29.07.1926 – 30.07.1927

novitiate — Wieluńtoday: Wieluń gm., Wieluń pov., Łódź voiv., Poland
more on
en.wikipedia.org
[access: 2021.07.18]
⋄ Annunciation to the Blessed Virgin Mary monastery, Franciscans OFM

others related
in death

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murder sites
camp 
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Ribbentrop‑Molotov: Genocidal Russian‑German alliance pact between Russian leader Joseph Stalin and German leader Adolf Hitler signed on 23.08.1939 in Moscow by respective foreign ministers, Mr. Vyacheslav Molotov for Russia and Joachim von Ribbentrop for Germany. The pact sanctioned and was the direct cause of joint Russian and German invasion of Poland and the outbreak of the World War II in 09.1939. In a political sense, the pact was an attempt to restore the status quo ante before 1914, with one exception, namely the „commercial” exchange of the so‑called „Kingdom of Poland”, which in 1914 was part of the Russian Empire, fore Eastern Galicia (today's western Ukraine), in 1914 belonging to the Austro‑Hungarian Empire. Galicia, including Lviv, was to be taken over by the Russians, the „Kingdom of Poland” — under the name of the General Governorate — Germany. The resultant „war was one of the greatest calamities and dramas of humanity in history, for two atheistic and anti‑Christian ideologies — national and international socialism — rejected God and His fifth Decalogue commandment: Thou shall not kill!” (Abp Stanislav Gądecki, 01.09.2019). The decisions taken — backed up by the betrayal of the formal allies of Poland, France and Germany, which on 12.09.1939, at a joint conference in Abbeville, decided not to provide aid to attacked Poland and not to take military action against Germany (a clear breach of treaty obligations with Poland) — were on 28.09.1939 slightly altered and made more precise when a treaty on „German‑Russian boundaries and friendship” was agreed by the same murderous signatories. One of its findings was establishment of spheres of influence in Central and Eastern Europe and in consequence IV partition of Poland. In one of its secret annexes agreed, that: „the Signatories will not tolerate on its respective territories any Polish propaganda that affects the territory of the other Side. On their respective territories they will suppress all such propaganda and inform each other of the measures taken to accomplish it”. The agreements resulted in a series of meeting between two genocidal organization representing both sides — German Gestapo and Russian NKVD when coordination of efforts to exterminate Polish intelligentsia and Polish leading classes (in Germany called «Intelligenzaktion», in Russia took the form of Katyń massacres) where discussed. Resulted in deaths of hundreds of thousands of Polish intelligentsia, including thousands of priests presented here, and tens of millions of ordinary people,. The results of this Russian‑German pact lasted till 1989 and are still in evidence even today. (more on: en.wikipedia.orgClick to attempt to display webpage
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Pius XI's encyclicals: Facing the creation of two totalitarian systems in Europe, which seemed to compete with each other, though there were more similarities than contradictions between them, Pope Pius XI issued in 03.1937 (within 5 days) two encyclicals. In the „Mit brennender Sorge” (Eng. „With Burning Concern”) published on 14.03.1938, condemned the national socialism prevailing in Germany. The Pope wrote: „Whoever, following the old Germanic‑pre‑Christian beliefs, puts various impersonal fate in the place of a personal God, denies the wisdom of God and Providence […], whoever exalts earthly values: race or nation, or state, or state system, representatives of state power or other fundamental values of human society, […] and makes them the highest standard of all values, including religious ones, and idolizes them, this one […] is far from true faith in God and from a worldview corresponding to such faith”. On 19.03.1937, published „Divini Redemptoris” (Eng. „Divine Redeemer”), in which criticized Russian communism, dialectical materialism and the class struggle theory. The Pope wrote: „Communism deprives man of freedom, and therefore the spiritual basis of all life norms. It deprives the human person of all his dignity and any moral support with which he could resist the onslaught of blind passions […] This is the new gospel that Bolshevik and godless communism preaches as a message of salvation and redemption of humanity”… Pius XI demanded that the established human law be subjected to the natural law of God , recommended the implementation of the ideal of a Christian state and society, and called on Catholics to resist. Two years later, National Socialist Germany and Communist Russia came together and started World War II. (more on: www.vatican.vaClick to attempt to display webpage
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