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- Antoni Baraniak (1 January 1904 – 13 August 1977) was a Polish Catholic prelate and professed member from the Salesians of Don Bosco 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. (en)
- Antoni Baraniak (geboren am 1. Januar 1904 in Sebastianowo; gestorben am 13. August 1977 in Posen) war Erzbischof der Erzdiözese Posen. Zuvor war er Sekretär der Primasse von Polen August Kardinal Hlond SDB und Stefan Wyszyński, dann Weihbischof der Erzdiözese Gnesen. (de)
- Antoni BARANIAK (naskiĝis la 1-an de januaro 1904 en Sebastianowo, distrikto de Śrem, mortis la 13-an de aŭgusto 1977 en Poznań) – pola romkatolika episkopo, salesiano, kapelano kaj sekretario de la primasoj de Pollando - kardinalo August Hlond (1933–1948) kaj Stefan Wyszyński (1949–1951), helpa episkopo de Gniezno en la jaroj 1951–1957, ĉefepiskopo de Poznań en la jaroj 1957–1977. (eo)
- Antoni Baraniak, né le 1er janvier 1904 à Sebastianowo, mort le 13 août 1977 à Poznań, fut secrétaire des primats de Pologne August Hlond (entre 1933 et 1948) et Stefan Wyszyński (entre 1949 et 1951), puis évêque auxiliaire de Gniezno de 1951 à 1957, enfin archevêque de Poznan de 1957 à 1977. (fr)
- Antoni Baraniak (ur. 1 stycznia 1904 w Sebastianowie, zm. 13 sierpnia 1977 w Poznaniu) – polski biskup rzymskokatolicki, salezjanin, kapelan i sekretarz prymasów Polski Augusta Hlonda (1933–1948) oraz Stefana Wyszyńskiego (1949–1951), biskup pomocniczy gnieźnieński w latach 1951–1957, arcybiskup metropolita poznański w latach 1957–1977. Pośmiertnie odznaczony Orderem Orła Białego. (pl)
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- Da mihi animas caetera tolle
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- Archbishop of Poznań (en)
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- Antoni Baraniak (geboren am 1. Januar 1904 in Sebastianowo; gestorben am 13. August 1977 in Posen) war Erzbischof der Erzdiözese Posen. Zuvor war er Sekretär der Primasse von Polen August Kardinal Hlond SDB und Stefan Wyszyński, dann Weihbischof der Erzdiözese Gnesen. (de)
- Antoni BARANIAK (naskiĝis la 1-an de januaro 1904 en Sebastianowo, distrikto de Śrem, mortis la 13-an de aŭgusto 1977 en Poznań) – pola romkatolika episkopo, salesiano, kapelano kaj sekretario de la primasoj de Pollando - kardinalo August Hlond (1933–1948) kaj Stefan Wyszyński (1949–1951), helpa episkopo de Gniezno en la jaroj 1951–1957, ĉefepiskopo de Poznań en la jaroj 1957–1977. (eo)
- Antoni Baraniak, né le 1er janvier 1904 à Sebastianowo, mort le 13 août 1977 à Poznań, fut secrétaire des primats de Pologne August Hlond (entre 1933 et 1948) et Stefan Wyszyński (entre 1949 et 1951), puis évêque auxiliaire de Gniezno de 1951 à 1957, enfin archevêque de Poznan de 1957 à 1977. (fr)
- Antoni Baraniak (ur. 1 stycznia 1904 w Sebastianowie, zm. 13 sierpnia 1977 w Poznaniu) – polski biskup rzymskokatolicki, salezjanin, kapelan i sekretarz prymasów Polski Augusta Hlonda (1933–1948) oraz Stefana Wyszyńskiego (1949–1951), biskup pomocniczy gnieźnieński w latach 1951–1957, arcybiskup metropolita poznański w latach 1957–1977. Pośmiertnie odznaczony Orderem Orła Białego. (pl)
- Antoni Baraniak (1 January 1904 – 13 August 1977) was a Polish Catholic prelate and professed member from the Salesians of Don Bosco 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. (en)
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- Antoni Baraniak (en)
- Antoni Baraniak (de)
- Antoni Baraniak (eo)
- Antoni Baraniak (fr)
- Antoni Baraniak (pl)
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