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Our Patron: St. Maximilian Kolbe
St. Maximilian Mary Kolbe
Priest and Martyr 1894-1941
Feast Day - Aug 14th
St. Maximilian Kolbe was a well known communicator, before later becoming a
martyr in a Nazi prisoner of war camp. He founded the Knights of the Immaculata, whose aim was to fight evil with the witness of the good life,
prayer, work and suffering. His organization founded several houses for
religious in Poland and Japan and published a magazine that reached a
circulation of over 1,000,000.
After the fall of Poland in 1939, St. Maximilian and several of his friars
were arrested, imprisoned, but later released. Several months later, the
Nazis re-arrested St. Maximilian, imprisoned him, which ultimately lead to his
being held at Auschwitz prison camp. There, after the escape of a
prisoner, the commandant announced that 10 other prisoners, at random, would
die in his place. One of those prisoners, when selected by the
commandant, stated that he had a wife and children. St. Maximilian Kolbe
volunteered to take his place without fanfare. The ten were lead away to
be confined in cells where they were allowed to starve to death.



