St. Stanislaus

Feast: April 11. Stanislaus was born of noble parents on July
26th at Szczepanow near Cracow, Poland. He was educated at Gnesen and was
ordained there. He was given a canonry by Bishop Lampert Zula of Cracow, who
made him his preacher, and soon he became noted for his preaching. He became a
much sought after spiritual adviser. He was successful in his reforming
efforts, and in 1072 was named Bishop of Cracow. He incurred the enmity of King
Boleslaus the Bold when he denounced the King's cruelties and injustices and
especially his kidnapping of the beautiful wife of a nobleman. When Stanislaus
excommunicated the King and stopped services at the Cathedral when Boleslaus
entered, Boleslaus himself killed Stanislaus while the Bishop was saying Mass
in a chapel outside the city on April 11. Stanislaus has long been the symbol
of Polish nationhood. He was canonized by Pope Innocent IV in 1253 and is the
principle patron of Cracow.
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