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    Edmund Dalbor (30 October 1869 – 13 February 1926) was a Polish Cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church. He served as Archbishop of Gniezno and Poznań,...
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    consecrated as Bishop of Katowice on 3 January 1926. He succeeded Cardinal Edmund Dalbor, as Primate of Poland soon after and in 1927, was appointed Cardinal-Priest...
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    Florian Stablewski 1906–1914 vacant 1914–1915 Edward Likowski 1915–1926 Edmund Dalbor 1926–1948 August Józef Hlond 1948–1981 Stefan Wyszyński 1981–1992 Józef...
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    municipalities. On 27 July 1920, amid the Bolshevik threat, Cardinal Edmund Dalbor and Polish bishops gathered at Jasna Góra and consecrated the Polish...
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    Missionaries of St. Vincent de Paul have been invited to Bydgoszcz by Cardinal Edmund Dalbor, Archbishop of Gniezno and Poznań, appealing to open a new pastoral...
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    bishop of Archdiocese of Sicca Veneria. After the death of Cardinal Edmund Dalbor in 1926, he managed the archdiocese as Vicar Capitular for a short time...
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    position held ex officio by the Primate of Poland) 1919–1926 – card. Edmund Dalbor 1926–1948 – card. August Hlond 1948–1981 – card. Stefan Wyszyński 1981–2004...
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  • (Albert) Chmielowski (Albertine order) Bl. August Czartoryski, Prince Edmund Dalbor, Primate of Poland, Cardinal, 1915–1926 Albin Dunajewski, Bishop of...
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    depicted Pope Pius XI, and on the right side depicted Polish Primate Edmund Dalbor. The northern side was decorated with bas-reliefs by sculptor Kazimiera...
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    September 1939, and demolished in 1945, shortly after the end of WWII. Edmund Dalbor, Primate of Poland, made up his mind in favor of the construction of...
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    Minister General Władysław Sikorski and the Primate of Poland, Cardinal Edmund Dalbor. In June, along with the ships of the Division, it made a courtesy visit...
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    has been called Old Parish Cemetery or Starofarny Cemetery. In 1924, Edmund Dalbor, then Primate of Poland, endorsed the division of the Bydgoszcz Parish...
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    the consistory that year other Polish bishops received the scarlet – Edmund Dalbor and Alexander Kakowski. Zaleski was in Rome for the rest of his life...
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    – 10 October 1913 Felix von Hartmann 28 May 1914 – 11 November 1919 Edmund Dalbor 18 December 1919 – 13 February 1926 Joseph MacRory 19 December 1929...
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  • Florian Oksza Stablewski 1891–1906 vacant Edward Likowski 1914–1915 Edmund Dalbor 1915–1926 cardinal August Hlond 1926–1946 cardinal, after 1946 Archbishop...
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    December 1922. The ceremony has been conducted by Consecrated by Cardinal Edmund Dalbor, Archbishop of Gniezno and Poznań, assisted by Antoni Laubitz, and the...
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    erected in 1924 as a parish on its own by a decree signed by Cardinal Edmund Dalbor. The rectory building has been built between 1912 and 1915, originally...
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  • Austria-Hungary. "Jan Puzyna". Catholic-Hierarchy.org. David M. Cheney. Miranda Edmund Dalbor Ostrowo (now Ostrów Wielkopolski), 30 October 1869 15 December 1919...
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    with the Catholic Action movement and the Polish Red Cross. Cardinal Edmund Dalbor – in 1923 – moved him to Białośliwiu as a parish priest and that April...
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    Soldevilla y Romero (1843–1923) Spain Teodoro Valfre di Bonzo (1853–1922)  Italy Aleksander Kakowski (1862–1938) Poland Edmund Dalbor (1869–1926) Poland...
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    Independence, but it was unrecognised by the international community) Edmund Dalbor, Archbishop of Gniezno and Poznań Aleksander Kakowski, Archbishop of...
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    remained within Germany after 1919 and 1920. On 1 December 1920 Archbishop Edmund Dalbor of Gniezno-Poznań appointed an archiepiscopal delegate with the powers...
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    where a plaque was unveiled in 2008 in memoriam. In 1924, Cardinal Edmund Dalbor issued a decree related to the creation in Bydgoszcz of five new parishes...
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