Jun 5, 2018

⛪ Blessed JΓ³zef Wojciech Guz

Bl JΓ³zef Wojciech, Pray for us!
Saint of the Day: June 5

 Other Names: Innocent, Innocenty

Memoria: 12 June as one of the 108 Polish Martyrs of 
World War II

 Born: 8 March 1890 in LwΓ³w, Poland 
(modern L'viv, L'vivs'ka oblast', Ukraine)

Diedfrom trauma resulting from having a charged fire hose stuffed down his throat on 6 June 1940 in the prison camp at Sachsenhausen-Oranienburg, Oberhavel, Germany

 Beatified13 June 1999 by Pope John Paul II at Warsaw, Poland

Early Life
Blessed JΓ³zef Wojciech Guz was born on March 6, 1890, in Poland. He joined the Order of Friars Minor Capuchin and dedicated his life to the service of God and the Church. As a Capuchin friar, he was known for his deep spirituality, commitment to prayer, and dedication to the pastoral care of his community.

Priesthood and Ministry
Father JΓ³zef Guz was ordained as a priest and served in various capacities within the Capuchin Order. His ministry was marked by a profound dedication to the spiritual and physical well-being of those under his care. He was known for his humility, compassion, and unwavering faith, qualities that endeared him to many who sought his guidance and support.

Persecution and Martyrdom
During World War II, Poland was under brutal occupation by Nazi Germany. The Nazi regime targeted many religious figures, including priests and religious brothers, viewing them as threats to their ideology and control. Father JΓ³zef Guz was among those who were arrested for their faith and their influence on the Polish people.

In 1940, Father JΓ³zef Guz was arrested by the Gestapo and eventually deported to the Sachsenhausen concentration camp in Germany. Despite the harsh conditions and brutal treatment, he continued to minister to his fellow prisoners, offering spiritual support and comfort. His unwavering faith and dedication to his vocation were evident even in the face of extreme suffering.

Father JΓ³zef Guz died as a martyr on April 6, 1940, at Sachsenhausen, sacrificing his life for his faith and the people he served.

Beatification
Blessed JΓ³zef Wojciech Guz was beatified by Pope John Paul II on June 13, 1999, as part of the beatification of 108 Polish Martyrs of World War II. This group of martyrs includes priests, religious, and laypeople who suffered persecution and death at the hands of the Nazis for their faith and commitment to the Gospel.

Legacy
Blessed JΓ³zef Wojciech Guz is remembered for his unwavering faith, his dedication to his ministry, and his ultimate sacrifice. His life and martyrdom serve as an enduring testament to the power of faith and the strength of the human spirit in the face of oppression. His beatification honors his memory and the memory of all those who suffered and died for their faith during one of history's darkest periods.

Collect for Blessed JΓ³zef Wojciech Guz

O God, who in your inscrutable providence chose Blessed JΓ³zef Wojciech Guz to follow Christ faithfully even unto martyrdom, grant through his intercession, we pray, that we may bear witness with strong spirit to the Paschal mystery and join constantly in the building up of your Church. Through our Lord Jesus Christ, your Son, who lives and reigns with you in the unity of the Holy Spirit, one God, forever and ever. Amen.


This prayer honors Blessed JΓ³zef Wojciech Guz, asking for strength and dedication to bear witness to the faith as he did.

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