John Sarkander Saint

Saint John Sarkander (Czech and Polish: Jan Sarkander) (December 20, 1576 – March 17, 1620) was a Polish and Moravian priest.Jan Sarkander was born into a Silesian (Bohemian-Polish) family, father Gregory Matthias Sarkander and mother Helena née Górecka of Kornicz (Kornitz), at Skoczów in Duchy of Teschen (Silesia).He studied since 1597 at the University of Olomouc and then since 1600 at the Charles University in Prague, where he became doctor of philosophy. Later, he studied theology at University of Graz. He was ordained in 1609 and worked in Holešov from 1616.In 1620, during the ongoing Bohemian Revolt, Sarkander was by Protestant Moravian Estates accused of betrayal and tortured in Olomouc prison, partially due to his refusal to divulge what was said in confession. Today the St. Jan Sarkander chapel stands on the place of his torture. The original torturing rack and Sarkander's gravestone are preserved here. Sarkander was canonized by John Paul II'>Pope John Paul II during his visit to Olomouc in 1995.

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John Sarkander
Birth dateDecember 20, 1576
Birth place
Poland , Silesia , Skoczów , Lands of the Bohemian Crown
Date of deathMarch 17, 1620
Place of death
Czech Republic , Moravia , Olomouc
TitleSaint and martyr

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beatified by
Pope Pius IX
beatified dateMay 06, 1860
beatified place
Italy
Rome
canonized by
Pope John Paul II
canonized dateMay 21, 1995
canonized place
Olomouc

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