Saint Maximilian Kolbe , Franciscan priest and martyr

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St Maximilian Kolbe
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Celebrated on August 14th
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He is a patron saint of journalists, drug addicts, political prisoners, families, prisoners, and the pro-life movement. Maximilian was born near Lodz in Poland, in 1894, while the country was under Russian rule. His parents were Franciscan tertiaries. He joined the junior seminary in 1907 and entered the Franciscans in 1910. Both his parents also became religious. His father was hanged by the Russians in 1914, aged 43.

Maximilian studied in Rome. In 1919 he returned to Poland, where, in spite of suffering from tuberculosis, he taught in a seminary and set up a Catholic newspaper. He also established a Franciscan community at Niepokalanow which combined a life of prayer, cheerfulness and poverty, with modern technology. They produced a number of weekly and daily publications which had circulations of over 45,000.

During the 1930s he started another community in Nagasaki, Japan, which also produced publications. The monastery he founded survived the atomic bomb on Nagasaki because of its location, and is still thriving today. Kolbe was recalled to Poland in 1936, because of his health problems. By that year there were 762 friars in his community.

When the Nazis invaded, Niepokalanow became a refugee camp, housing more than 4,500 Jewish and Polish people. The newspapers continued, taking a independent line, critical of Hitler’s regime.

Maximilian was arrested as a ‘journalist, publisher and intellectual’. Together with four companions, he was taken to Auszwitz in May 1941. Maximilian did forced labour, moving logs speeded by kicks and lashes. He continued his ministry, hearing confessions and smuggling in bread and wine for the Eucharist. He was noted for his compassion to those in an even worse state than himself.

One day, he swapped places with a man called Francis Gajnowiczek who was going to be executed. He said: “I am a Catholic priest. I wish to die for that man. I am old. He has a wife and children.”

Maximilian was sent to cell 18 with a group to be starved to death. He prayed with them and recited psalms. After two weeks only four were still alive and he was the only one conscious. He was executed with an injection of phenol and died on this day, aged 47.

He was beatified on 1971 and canonised in 1982 by Pope John Paul II, former Archbishop of Krakow, which is near Auschwitz. Francis Gajnowiczek attended the ceremony. Pope John Paul II declared him ‘The Patron Saint of Our Difficult Century’.

St Maximilian was very devoted to Our Lady and has been called the Apostle of Consecration to Mary.

He is one of ten 20th-century martyrs from across the world depicted in statues above the Great West Door of Westminster Abbey in London.
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St Maximilian was very devoted to Our Lady and has been called the Apostle of Consecration to Mary
I had to go almost to the end of the article before I read that St. Maximillian Kolbe was very devoted to Our Lady. I did not know that he has been called “The Apostle of Consecration” but I remember some years ago on this anniversary of his death, I was moved to consecrate myself using His Act of Consecration, in addition to my now daily Act of Total Consecration to Jesus through Mary by St. Louis De Montfort which I had first prayed many years before learning about St. Maximillian.

For those interested to read the Act of Consecration written by St. Maximillian followed by St. Maximillian’s Commentary, see : https://saintmaximiliankolbe.com/consecration/#

My favorite story of St. Maximillian is of an incident in the German Concentration camp at Auszwitz – when the prisoners saw how badly he was treated because the soldiers knew he was a priest – he humbly told them not to worry, for “The Immaculata” took care of him. He tenderly referred to Mary as “The Immaculata” and His Act of Consecration begins:
O Immaculate, Queen of heaven and earth, Refuge of sinners and our most loving Mother, God has willed to entrust the entire order of mercy to You, I, an unworthy sinner, cast myself at Your feet, humbly imploring You to take me with all that I am and have, wholly to Yourself as Your possession and property…
It is a much shorter Prayer than St. Louis de Montfort’s Act of Total Consecration but in some ways it is very similar. St. Maximillian Kolbe and St. Louis de Montfort, two among many beautiful saints who are humbly and lovingly devoted to Jesus through Mary carrying Jesus to all souls – teaching them to love Mary as Jesus did on this earth, and thus growing closer to Jesus as Mary is.
 
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“Be a Catholic: When you kneel before an altar, do it in such a way that others may be able to recognize that you know before whom you kneel.”
– St. Maximiliam Kolbe
 
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