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Szymon Marcin Kozłowski

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Szymon Marcin Kozłowski
Archbishop of Mohilev
Appointed17 December 1891
PredecessorAleksander Gintowt-Dziewałtowski
SuccessorBolesław Hieronim Kłopotowski
Other post(s)Bishop of Lutsk and Zytomyr (1883–1891)
Orders
Ordination23 December 1844
by Kazimierz Dmochowski
Consecration13 May 1883
by Aleksander Kazimierz Bereśniewicz
Personal details
Born(1819-11-05)5 November 1819
Died17 November 1889(1889-11-17) (aged 70)
St. Petersburg

Szymon Marcin Kozłowski (5 November 1819 – 17 November 1889; Lithuanian: Simonas Kozlovskis) was an Archbishop of Mohilev.

Biography

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Kozłowski was born in Alytus to Jan and Madgalena Kozłowski. In 1839 – after completing schooling in Kėdainiai – he began to study at the theological seminary in Vilnius. In 1841, after receiving a tonsure, he began to study theology at the theological academy in Vilnius. He later moved to St. Petersburg in 1842 to continue his studies.[1] He was made a subdeacon on 14 September 1844 and a deacon on 23 September; he was ordained a priest on 23 December in St. Petersburg by Kazimierz Dmochowski, bishop of Vilnius.[2] He completed his education at the Saint Petersburg Roman Catholic Theological Academy in 1845 with a magister's in theology,[3] graduating with sumna cum laude honors.[4]

In 1846, Kozłowski was made professor of moral theology and homiletics at the Vilnius Theological Academy. In 1848, he was appointed a professor of church history and canon law at the Saint Petersburg Roman Catholic Theological Academy. He was later made rector of the Vilnius Theological Academy in 1851. While working as rector, he was made an honorary canon in 1852. In 1862, he was awarded a doctorate in theology from the Saint Petersburg Roman Catholic Theological Academy.[2][5]

On 28 March 1883, Kozłowski was appointed Bishop of Lutsk and Zytomyr by Leo XIII; he was consecrated on 13 May 1883 in the Church of St. Catherine by Aleksander Kazimierz Bereśniewicz, bishop of Włocławek, assisted by Tomasz Teofil Kuliński, bishop of Kielce, and Karol Hryniewiecki, bishop of Vilnius. His ingress took place at Lutsk on 7 July 1883.[6] On 17 December 1891, he was appointed Archbishop of Mohilev.[7] He died on 14 November 1899 and was buried at a cemetery in St. Petersburg on 17 November.[8]

References

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  1. ^ Prokop 2001, p. 182.
  2. ^ a b Prokop 2001, p. 183.
  3. ^ Sznarbachowski 1926, p. 156.
  4. ^ "Jubileusz J. E. ks. metropolity Kozłowskiego". Słowo (in Polish). No. 15. 18 January 1895. p. 1.
  5. ^ Kalendarz katolicki (in Polish). 1884. p. 40.
  6. ^ Prokop 2001, p. 184.
  7. ^ Prokop 2001, p. 185.
  8. ^ Prokop 2001, p. 186.

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