John of Dukla

John of Dukla
Born 1414
Dukla, Poland
Died 1484
Lwów
Venerated in Roman Catholic Church
Beatified January 23, 1733 by Pope Clement XII
Canonized June 10, 1997 by Pope John Paul II
Feast September 28
Patronage Poland and Lithuania

John of Dukla (also called "Jan of Dukla") is a saint in the Roman Catholic Church. He is one of the patron saints of Poland and Lithuania.[1]

Biography

John was born in Dukla, Poland, in 1414. Died in 1484 in Lwów, Poland. He joined the Friars Minor Conventual, a religious order whose members strictly adhered to their rule of poverty and obedience.[2] Though he went blind later in age he was able to prepare sermons with the help of an aide. His preaching was credited with bringing people back to the Church in his province.[2] Soon after his death, there was an immediate veneration at his tomb and several miracles were attributed to him.

On June 10, 1997, he was canonized by Pope John Paul II in a mass at Krosno, Poland, before approximately one million people.

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