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Michał Sopoćko

Michael Sopoćko (Polish: Michał Sopoćko [ˈmixaw sɔˈpɔt͡ɕkɔ]; 1 November 1888 – 15 February 1975) was a Polish Roman Catholic priest and professor at Vilnius University.[2] He is best known as the spiritual director of Faustina Kowalska. He was beatified by Pope Benedict XVI in 2008.

Blessed
Michael Sopoćko
Father Michał Sopoćko
Priest
Born1 November 1888
Juszewszczyzna, Ashmyany, Russian Empire
Died15 February 1975(1975-02-15) (aged 86)
Białystok, People's Republic of Poland (today Poland)
Venerated inRoman Catholic Church
Beatified28 September 2008, Białystok, Poland by Cardinal Angelo Amato
Feast15 February
AttributesCassock
PatronageBiałystok[1]

Life Edit

Sopoćko was born to Polish parents in 1888 in Juszewszczyzna (also known as Nowosady) near Valozhyn within the Russian Empire, now Belarus.[3][4] He entered Vilnius Priest Seminary in 1910 and was ordained in 1914. He was a priest in Vilnius (1914–1918) and then a chaplain in the army in Warsaw and Vilnius during World War I. After obtaining his doctorate in theology in 1926, he became the spiritual director at the seminary in Vilnius and, in 1928, professor of pastoral theology at Stefan Batory University, in Vilnius.

Divine Mercy Edit

 
Paintings of Faustina and Sopoćko in Łomża

Sopoćko was very supportive of the Divine Mercy devotion of Faustina Kowalska and in her diary (Notebook V, item 1238) she stated: "This priest is a great soul, entirely filled with God." Since 1931 Kowalska had been trying (without success) to find someone to paint the Divine Mercy image until Sopoćko became her confessor in the middle of 1933. By January 1934, Sopoćko arranged for the artist Eugeniusz Kazimirowski (who was also a professor at the university) to paint the image.[5][6]

On Friday 26 April 1935 Sopoćko delivered the first sermon ever on the Divine Mercy – and Kowalska attended the sermon.[7] The first Mass during which the Divine Mercy image was displayed was on 28 April 1935, the Divine Mercy Sunday (the first after Easter). Sopoćko managed to obtain permission to place the painting within the Gate of Dawn in Vilnius as he celebrated the Mass that Sunday.[7][8]

In the summer of 1936, Sopoćko wrote the first brochure on the Divine Mercy devotion and obtained the imprimatur of Archbishop Jałbrzykowski for it. The brochure carried the Divine Mercy image on the cover.[9]

Congregation of the Sisters of Merciful Jesus Edit

In 1942 during World War II, Sopoćko and other professors and students had to go into hiding near Vilnius for about two years. However, he used the time to establish a new religious congregation, based on the Divine Mercy messages reported by Kowalska.[4] After the war, Sopoćko wrote the constitution for the congregation and helped the formation of what is now the Congregation of the Sisters of Merciful Jesus.[4]

In an entry in her diary on 8 February 1935, (Notebook I, item 378), Kowalska had written that the Divine Mercy devotion would be suppressed for some time after her death but then be accepted again although Sopoćko would suffer for it.[10][11] In 1959, the Vatican forbade the Divine Mercy devotion and censured Sopoćko.[12] In 1965 Karol Wojtyła, then Archbishop of Kraków and later Pope John Paul II, opened a new investigation and submitted documents in 1968, which resulted in the reversal of the ban in 1978.[11]

After the Second World War, when the boundaries of Poland had changed so much, Sopoćko left Vilnius. Until 1962, he had been a professor of pastoral theology at the seminary in Białystok. Meanwhile, he wrote a book Miłosierdzie Boga w dziełach Jego (Mercy of God in His works) in four volumes. He died on 15 February 1975 in Białystok, Poland, and was buried there. In 1988, his remains were transferred to the Church of Divine Mercy in Białostoczek.

Quote Edit

The decisive factor in obtaining God’s Mercy is trust. Trust is the expectation of someone’s help. It does not constitute a separate virtue, but is an essential condition of the virtue of hope, and an integral part of the virtues of fortitude and generosity. Because trust springs from faith, it strengthens hope and love, and is, moreover, linked up, in one way or another, with the moral virtues. It may, therefore, be called the basis on which the theological virtues unite with the moral. The moral virtues, originally natural, become supernatural if we practice them with trust in God’s help.[13]

Veneration Edit

Sopoćko's case for beatification was started at the Vatican in 1987.[2] In 2004, Pope John Paul II issued a decree on Sopoćko's virtues.[3] In December 2007, Pope Benedict XVI approved of a miracle through his intercession. His solemn beatification took place on 28 September 2008 at the Sanctuary of Divine Mercy, in Białystok. An estimated 80,000 people attended, including the Polish president, Lech Kaczyński, and the speaker of the Parliament of Poland, Bronislaw Komorowski.[14]

References Edit

  1. ^ "Blessed Father Sopocko will be the patron of Bialystok". wPolityce. Retrieved 29 January 2016.
  2. ^ a b Odell 1998, pp. 84–85.
  3. ^ a b Purest of All Lilies: The Virgin Mary in the Spirituality of St. Faustina by Donald H. Calloway, 2008, ISBN 978-1-59614-195-7, p. 29
  4. ^ a b c "Father Michał Sopoćko (1888-1975) - Biography". www.vatican.va. Retrieved 2020-02-17.
  5. ^ Torretto 2010, pp. 84–107.
  6. ^ Odell, Catherine M. Faustina: Apostle of Divine Mercy. OSV Press, 1998 (ISBN 978-0-87973-923-2), 85–95
  7. ^ a b Torretto 2010, p. 16.
  8. ^ Odell 1998, pp. 102–103.
  9. ^ Odell 1998, p. 119.
  10. ^ Tim Drake, 2002, Saints of the Jubilee, ISBN 978-1-4033-1009-5, pp. 85–95
  11. ^ a b Catherine M. Odell, 1998, Faustina: Apostle of Divine Mercy, OSV Press, ISBN 978-0-87973-923-2, pp. 153–160
  12. ^ An Anthology of Christian mysticism by Harvey D. Egan, 1991, ISBN 0-8146-6012-6, pp. 563–565
  13. ^ Sopocko, Michael, "Trust in God", Catholic Chaplaincy, University of Glasgow
  14. ^ Chwalek, Kazimierz (29 September 2013). "Father Michael Sopocko, Our New Blessed". The Divine Mercy. Retrieved 5 June 2021.

Sources Edit

  • Odell, Catherine M. (1998). Faustina: The Apostle of Divine Mercy. ISBN 0-87973-923-1.
  • Torretto, Richard (2010). "The Image of Divine Mercy". A Divine Mercy Resource. ISBN 1-4502-3236-1.

External links Edit

  •   Media related to Michał Sopoćko at Wikimedia Commons
  • Blessed Fr. Sopocko - TheDivineMercy.org

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Michael Sopocko Polish Michal Sopocko ˈmixaw sɔˈpɔt ɕkɔ 1 November 1888 15 February 1975 was a Polish Roman Catholic priest and professor at Vilnius University 2 He is best known as the spiritual director of Faustina Kowalska He was beatified by Pope Benedict XVI in 2008 BlessedMichael SopockoFather Michal SopockoPriestBorn1 November 1888Juszewszczyzna Ashmyany Russian EmpireDied15 February 1975 1975 02 15 aged 86 Bialystok People s Republic of Poland today Poland Venerated inRoman Catholic ChurchBeatified28 September 2008 Bialystok Poland by Cardinal Angelo AmatoFeast15 FebruaryAttributesCassockPatronageBialystok 1 Contents 1 Life 2 Divine Mercy 3 Congregation of the Sisters of Merciful Jesus 4 Quote 5 Veneration 6 References 7 Sources 8 External linksLife EditSopocko was born to Polish parents in 1888 in Juszewszczyzna also known as Nowosady near Valozhyn within the Russian Empire now Belarus 3 4 He entered Vilnius Priest Seminary in 1910 and was ordained in 1914 He was a priest in Vilnius 1914 1918 and then a chaplain in the army in Warsaw and Vilnius during World War I After obtaining his doctorate in theology in 1926 he became the spiritual director at the seminary in Vilnius and in 1928 professor of pastoral theology at Stefan Batory University in Vilnius Divine Mercy Edit Paintings of Faustina and Sopocko in LomzaSopocko was very supportive of the Divine Mercy devotion of Faustina Kowalska and in her diary Notebook V item 1238 she stated This priest is a great soul entirely filled with God Since 1931 Kowalska had been trying without success to find someone to paint the Divine Mercy image until Sopocko became her confessor in the middle of 1933 By January 1934 Sopocko arranged for the artist Eugeniusz Kazimirowski who was also a professor at the university to paint the image 5 6 On Friday 26 April 1935 Sopocko delivered the first sermon ever on the Divine Mercy and Kowalska attended the sermon 7 The first Mass during which the Divine Mercy image was displayed was on 28 April 1935 the Divine Mercy Sunday the first after Easter Sopocko managed to obtain permission to place the painting within the Gate of Dawn in Vilnius as he celebrated the Mass that Sunday 7 8 In the summer of 1936 Sopocko wrote the first brochure on the Divine Mercy devotion and obtained the imprimatur of Archbishop Jalbrzykowski for it The brochure carried the Divine Mercy image on the cover 9 Congregation of the Sisters of Merciful Jesus EditIn 1942 during World War II Sopocko and other professors and students had to go into hiding near Vilnius for about two years However he used the time to establish a new religious congregation based on the Divine Mercy messages reported by Kowalska 4 After the war Sopocko wrote the constitution for the congregation and helped the formation of what is now the Congregation of the Sisters of Merciful Jesus 4 In an entry in her diary on 8 February 1935 Notebook I item 378 Kowalska had written that the Divine Mercy devotion would be suppressed for some time after her death but then be accepted again although Sopocko would suffer for it 10 11 In 1959 the Vatican forbade the Divine Mercy devotion and censured Sopocko 12 In 1965 Karol Wojtyla then Archbishop of Krakow and later Pope John Paul II opened a new investigation and submitted documents in 1968 which resulted in the reversal of the ban in 1978 11 After the Second World War when the boundaries of Poland had changed so much Sopocko left Vilnius Until 1962 he had been a professor of pastoral theology at the seminary in Bialystok Meanwhile he wrote a book Milosierdzie Boga w dzielach Jego Mercy of God in His works in four volumes He died on 15 February 1975 in Bialystok Poland and was buried there In 1988 his remains were transferred to the Church of Divine Mercy in Bialostoczek Quote EditThe decisive factor in obtaining God s Mercy is trust Trust is the expectation of someone s help It does not constitute a separate virtue but is an essential condition of the virtue of hope and an integral part of the virtues of fortitude and generosity Because trust springs from faith it strengthens hope and love and is moreover linked up in one way or another with the moral virtues It may therefore be called the basis on which the theological virtues unite with the moral The moral virtues originally natural become supernatural if we practice them with trust in God s help 13 Veneration EditSopocko s case for beatification was started at the Vatican in 1987 2 In 2004 Pope John Paul II issued a decree on Sopocko s virtues 3 In December 2007 Pope Benedict XVI approved of a miracle through his intercession His solemn beatification took place on 28 September 2008 at the Sanctuary of Divine Mercy in Bialystok An estimated 80 000 people attended including the Polish president Lech Kaczynski and the speaker of the Parliament of Poland Bronislaw Komorowski 14 References Edit Blessed Father Sopocko will be the patron of Bialystok wPolityce Retrieved 29 January 2016 a b Odell 1998 pp 84 85 a b Purest of All Lilies The Virgin Mary in the Spirituality of St Faustina by Donald H Calloway 2008 ISBN 978 1 59614 195 7 p 29 a b c Father Michal Sopocko 1888 1975 Biography www vatican va Retrieved 2020 02 17 Torretto 2010 pp 84 107 Odell Catherine M Faustina Apostle of Divine Mercy OSV Press 1998 ISBN 978 0 87973 923 2 85 95 a b Torretto 2010 p 16 Odell 1998 pp 102 103 Odell 1998 p 119 Tim Drake 2002 Saints of the Jubilee ISBN 978 1 4033 1009 5 pp 85 95 a b Catherine M Odell 1998 Faustina Apostle of Divine Mercy OSV Press ISBN 978 0 87973 923 2 pp 153 160 An Anthology of Christian mysticism by Harvey D Egan 1991 ISBN 0 8146 6012 6 pp 563 565 Sopocko Michael Trust in God Catholic Chaplaincy University of Glasgow Chwalek Kazimierz 29 September 2013 Father Michael Sopocko Our New Blessed The Divine Mercy Retrieved 5 June 2021 Sources EditOdell Catherine M 1998 Faustina The Apostle of Divine Mercy ISBN 0 87973 923 1 Torretto Richard 2010 The Image of Divine Mercy A Divine Mercy Resource ISBN 1 4502 3236 1 External links Edit Media related to Michal Sopocko at Wikimedia Commons Blessed Fr Sopocko TheDivineMercy org Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Michal Sopocko amp oldid 1163634408 Congregation of Sisters of Merciful Jesus, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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