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Blessed Stanislaus of Jesus and Mary Papczyński Blessed George Matulaitis-Matulewicz Blessed George Kaszyra Blessed Anthony Leszczewicz The Venerable Servant of God Fr. Casimir Wyszynski Fr. Raymond Nowicki Fr. Christopher Szwernicki Fr. Vincent Sekowski Fr. Joseph Jarzebowski Servant of God Archmandrite Fabian Abrantowicz Servant of God Archmandrite Andrew Cikoto Fr. Eugene Kulesza Servant of God Fr. John Mendriks Fr. Benedict Skrinda Fr. Sigmund Troszynski Click here for a Vice Postulator in your countryThe Venerable Servant of God
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The Great Seal of the Marian Order from the 18th century. | |
Joseph the First, King of Portugal (1750-1777) during the time when Fr. Wyszynski arrived there. |
Mary the First, Queen of Portugal (1777-1816), who approved the existance of the Marian Order |
A few years after his death, the beatification process was begun in Portugal and later in Poland and Rome. This process, interrupted during the partition of Poland in the 19th century and the political turmoil in Portugal, was reopened in 1953 in Rome. Many report graces obtained through the intercession of Fr. Casimir. He was declared a Venerable Servant of God in 1989.
His fame of sanctity has lasted 200 years, especially in Portugal where it survived the period of confiscation and closing of religious communities. Even now Portuguese call him "Santo Polacco," the Holy Pole. This gives us hope for a successful conclusion of efforts for his beatification. However, it depends on our prayers for this intention. Please ask the intercession of Fr. Casimir for your intentions. Please scroll down for suggested prayers included on this page.
Christ left us in His own Mother the most perfect example of His life. She knew exactly the ways of God; her holy virtues show us how we should follow Christ. Only by imitating Mary shall we be her true venerators and servants. To imitate the Mother of God means to imitate most faithfully Christ Himself. More than all the saints, she knew Christ's teachings and way of life.
If we want to be Mary's true venerators and servants, we cannot limit ourselves only to study her greatness and dignity, privileges, and virtues. Nor is it enough to praise her by prayers and songs, giving some offerings in her honor, or making vows and acts of consecration. First of all, we have to imitate her exemplary life and special virtues. This way we become more like her and therefore pleasing to her.
Let us pray for the raising to the honors of the altar of the Servant of God Casimir Wyszynski and for his intercession before God on our behalf:
O God, joy of the saints, make us glad by the raising to the honors of the altar of Your faithful servant Casimir and grant us the zeal to imitate him on our way to holiness. Amen.
O God, Merciful Father, in the heart of Your Servant Casimir, You aroused such a great zeal for accomplishing corporal and spiritual deeds of mercy; deign to grant to me (us) through his intercession the grace... for which I (we) implore You <voice your intention here>. Amen.
Our Father... Hail Mary... Glory be to the Father...
with ecclesiastical approval
Notice: It is recommended that this prayer, recited for a particular intention, be complemented by Confession and Holy Communion. Please send the news about any cure or other graces received from God through the intercession of Fr. Casimir Wyszynski, requests for biographies and prayers, as well as any other correspondence, to the following address:
Vice Postulator of the Marian Causes of Canonization
Marians of the Immaculate Conception
Eden Hill
Stockbridge, MA 01262

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