Antoni Baraniak, SDB (1 January 1904 – 13 August 1977) was a Polish Salesian who served as the Archbishop of Poznań from mid-1957 until his death. Baraniak studied in Poland and in Rome prior to his ordination and served as the private aide to Cardinals August Hlond and Stefan Wyszyński; he was devoted to both men and served with both during World War II and the increasing communist repression. He served as a bishop in Gniezno before being appointed as an archbishop though just prior to that was arrested. The communist authorities interrogated and tortured Baraniak while he was imprisoned but
Antoni Baraniak, SDB (1 January 1904 – 13 August 1977) was a Polish Salesian who served as the Archbishop of Poznań from mid-1957 until his death. Baraniak studied in Poland and in Rome prior to his ordination and served as the private aide to Cardinals August Hlond and Stefan Wyszyński; he was devoted to both men and served with both during World War II and the increasing communist repression. He served as a bishop in Gniezno before being appointed as an archbishop though just prior to that was arrested. The communist authorities interrogated and tortured Baraniak while he was imprisoned but remained silent and refused to tell his captors about the activities of prelates.
Baraniak's life has caused calls for his beatification to be made and it has been decided that the cause will be requested and then launched if it is approved.
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Education and priesthood Antoni Baraniak was born on 1 January 1904 in Sebastianowo. On 1 September 1917 he travelled to Oświęcim to commence his high school education under the Salesians of Don Bosco whom he decided to join when he decided he wished to enter the priesthood. Baraniak commenced his novitiate with the order in 1920 and made his initial profession on 28 July 1921. From 1921 to 1924 he attended the Philosophical College in Kraków where he obtained his diploma on 30 May 1924 before making his perpetual profession into the Salesians on 15 March 1925. He served also as a teacher in Klecza Dolna and in Warsaw from 1924 until 1927 when he was sent for theological studies at the Pontifical Gregorian University in Rome where he was stationed until 1931 upon earning his doctorate. Baraniak received his ordination to the priesthood in the Carmelite church in Kraków on 3 August 1930 from Adam Stefan Sapieha. He was later appointed in 1933 to serve as the chaplain and private aide to Cardinal August Hlond and supported the cardinal during World War II that prompted them to flee Poland for a time. The two first fled to Romania before…
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Episcopate and imprisonment Hlond died in 1948 and he became the private aide and chaplain to Hlond's successor Stefan Wyszyński in what became a close and deep friendship. He was present at Hlond's deathbed when Hlond pronounced Wyszyński as his successor. He accompanied Wyszyński on his first "ad limina apostolorum" visit to Pope Pius XII in April 1951 just before Baraniak would be named as a bishop. On 26 April 1951 news came that Pius XII had appointed him as a titular bishop and the Auxiliary Bishop of Gniezno; he received his episcopal consecration in the Gniezno Cathedral on 8 July 1951 from Wyszyński himself. On 12 January 1953 he attended the consistory in Saint Peter's Basilica that saw Pius XII name Wyszyński as a cardinal. During the night on 25 September 1953 he and Wyszynski were both in the episcopal palace when both prelates were arrested after officers stormed the place. Baraniak tried to hold them back but an officer shouted at him: "Hands up or I'll shoot!" Ten agents entered and searched the office and he said several rosaries as the agents searched the place. In the morning on 24 September he was told the decision had been…
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Later activities Baraniak later accompanied Cardinal Wyszyński to another "ad limina apostolorum" visit to the pope that was held on 14 May 1957 just a couple of weeks before his archiepiscopal elevation. Pius XII appointed Baraniak as the newest Archbishop of Poznań on 30 May 1957 and the new archbishop was enthroned in his new episcopal see on 2 July 1957 while later receiving the Pallium on 8 September 1958 from Bolesław Filipiak. He became fluent in Italian and attended all sessions of the Second Vatican Council from 1962 to 1965. In the first session of the Council he was elected as a member of the Oriental Commission and presented a proposal for the revision of the liturgical calendar while he contributed to the drafting of Dignitatis humanae. Baraniak later participated in the 1971 Synod of Bishops and attended the 1971 beatification of Maximilian Kolbe and the 1975 beatification of Maria Theresa Ledóchowska. The archbishop was known to smoke cigarettes which became a habit he had picked up on in prison and he sometimes liked to indulge in a glass of wine or cognac. He was known to have a close friendship with Cardinal Karol Józef Wojtyła - the future…
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Death and funeral
He died after an extended illness on 13 August 1977 in a Poznań hospital and was buried in the metropolitan cathedral. His friend Cardinal Wojtyła visited him in August in hospital and he presided over Baraniak's funeral with Wyszyński delivering the eulogy.
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Beatification cause introduction
Baraniak's reputation for holiness and the nature of his life and tribulation has prompted calls for him to be beatified with 3000 signing a petition asking for the competent ecclesial authorities to launch the process for his beatification. Archbishop Stanisław Gądecki announced on 6 October 2017 that he would make the request to the Congregation for the Causes of Saints to launch the process which would begin in Poznań.