Jan Kowalski, later known as Maria Michał Kowalski (27 December 1871 – 18 May 1942), was a Polish Roman Catholic diocesan priest who became a schismatic...
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Mariavite Church (section Kowalski reforms (1921–1935))
19th-century. A young Catholic priest from a modest background, Jan Maria Michał Kowalski (1871–1942), became convinced by Kozłowska's revelations and adopted...
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at Christmas 1901, Father Jan Kowalski led the delegation under his newly assumed religious name, Maria Michał Kowalski. Kozłowska, not wishing to create...
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she married the charismatic leader of the church, Archbishop Jan Maria Michał Kowalski on 3 October 1922, in one of the first secret mystical marriages...
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with this name include: Maria Michał Kowalski (1871–1942), Polish Roman Catholic priest and schismatic religious leader Jan Kowalski (footballer) (born 1937)...
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Bishop Jan Maria Michał Kowalski, killed at Hartheim...
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as well as a memorial plaque commemorating its first leader Jan Maria Michał Kowalski. It is also the focus of pilgrimages by followers of the Mariavite...
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1935 (1935) – 1942 (1942): Jan Maria Michał Kowalski 1940 (1940) – 1946 (1946): Maria Izabela Wiłucka-Kowalska 1949 (1949) – 2005 (2005): Maria Rafael Wojciechowski [pl]...
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Rinkel Archbishop Gerardus Gul Mariavite Church Bishop Jan Maria Michał Kowalski Bishop Maria Jakub Próchniewski Appolis, Émile (1965). "Une Église des...
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priest Friedrich Karas [de] (1895–1942), Austrian Roman Catholic priest Jan Kowalski (1871–1942), Polish bishop of the Catholic Mariavite Church Ida Maly [de]...
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