HOME

TheInfoList



OR:

The Martyrs of Pratulin (or ''Wincenty Lewoniuk and 12 Companion Martyrs of Pratulin)'' were a group of 13 Ukrainian
Greek Catholic Greek Catholic Church or Byzantine-Catholic Church may refer to: * The Catholic Church in Greece * The Eastern Catholic Churches The Eastern Catholic Churches or Oriental Catholic Churches, also known as the Eastern-Rite Catholic Churches, Ea ...
men and boys who were killed by soldiers of the
Imperial Russian Army The Imperial Russian Army () was the army of the Russian Empire, active from 1721 until the Russian Revolution of 1917. It was organized into a standing army and a state militia. The standing army consisted of Regular army, regular troops and ...
on January 24, 1874, in the village of Pratulin, near
Biała Podlaska Biała Podlaska (; ) is a city in the Lublin Voivodeship in eastern Poland with 56,498 inhabitants It is the capital of Biała Podlaska County, although the city is not part of the county (it constitutes a separate city county). The city lies on ...
.


Historical Context

During the forced Conversion of Chelm Eparchy, the Russian authorities forcibly converted all Greek Catholics in
Congress Poland Congress Poland or Congress Kingdom of Poland, formally known as the Kingdom of Poland, was a polity created in 1815 by the Congress of Vienna as a semi-autonomous Polish state, a successor to Napoleon's Duchy of Warsaw. It was established w ...
and assigned their churches to the
Russian Orthodox Church The Russian Orthodox Church (ROC; ;), also officially known as the Moscow Patriarchate (), is an autocephaly, autocephalous Eastern Orthodox Church, Eastern Orthodox Christian church. It has 194 dioceses inside Russia. The Primate (bishop), p ...
. In a protest against the
Russification Russification (), Russianisation or Russianization, is a form of cultural assimilation in which non-Russians adopt Russian culture and Russian language either voluntarily or as a result of a deliberate state policy. Russification was at times ...
and confiscation of the church, the Greek Catholic community gathered in front of the church, but were fired upon by the Russian forces, killing 13 of the protesters. The Ruthenian Catholic Church has erected a shrine to their memory there.


The Thirteen Martyrs

Sources: Died on 24 January during the shooting: * Wincenty (Vincent) Lewoniuk, born in
Woroblin Woroblin is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Janów Podlaski, within Biała Podlaska County, Lublin Voivodeship, in eastern Poland, close to the border with Belarus. It lies approximately east of Janów Podlaski, north-east of B ...
,
Janów Podlaski Janów Podlaski () is a town in Biała Podlaska County, Lublin Voivodeship, in eastern Poland, close to the border with Belarus. It is the seat of the gmina (administrative district) called Gmina Janów Podlaski. It lies approximately north of Bi ...
in 1849, married, aged 25. A pious man of good reputation. He was the first to give his life for the defense of the church and this deserved him to be placed at the head of this group. * Daniel Karmasz, born in Łęgi,
Terespol Terespol (; ) is a border town in eastern Poland on the border with Belarus. It lies on the border river Bug, directly opposite the city of Brest, Belarus. It has 5,794 inhabitants as of 2014. Overview Since 1999 Terespol has been within Bia� ...
on 22 December 1826, married, aged 48. From the testimony of his son, we know that he was a man of religious sentiments and God-fearing. President of the parish brotherhood, during the defense of the church he stood at the head of the people carrying a cross that is still kept in Pratulin today. * Łukasz (Luke) Bojko, born in Zaczopki, Rokitno on 29 October 1852, unmarried, aged 22. His brother testified that he was an honest man, religious and of good reputation. During the defense of the church he rang the bells. * Konstanty (Constantine) Bojko, born in Derło, Rokitno on 25 August 1826, married, aged 48. Good and pious man. Seriously wounded defending the church, he died at home the next day, leaving his wife Irene and seven children. * Anicet (Anicetus) Hryciuk, born in Zaczopki, Rokitno in 1855, unmarried, aged 19. Good young man, religious and educated in love towards the church. Leaving home with food for church defenders in Pratulin, he said to his mother: ''"Perhaps I too will be worthy to give my life for the faith."'' He was, in fact, killed at the church on January 24 in the afternoon hours. * Filip (Philip) Geryluk, born in Zaczopki, Rokitno on November 26, 1830, married, aged 44. From the testimony of his nephew, he turned out to be a good family man, pious and honest. At church he encouraged others to persevere and he himself gave his life for the faith. * Onufry (Onuphrius) Wasyluk, born in Zaczopki, Rokitno on 29 October 1852, aged 21. Good Catholic and just man, respected by all. * Bartlomiej (Bartholomew) Osypiuk, born in Bohukaly,
Terespol Terespol (; ) is a border town in eastern Poland on the border with Belarus. It lies on the border river Bug, directly opposite the city of Brest, Belarus. It has 5,794 inhabitants as of 2014. Overview Since 1999 Terespol has been within Bia� ...
on 3 September 1843, aged 30. Married to Natalia, he had two children. Respected by everyone in the village for his honesty, shrewdness and piety. Badly wounded, he was carried home, where he died praying for his persecutors. * Ignacy (Ignatius) Franczuk, born in Derło, Rokitno in 1824, aged 50. He married Elena with whom he had seven children. From his son, we know that he educated his children in the fear of God. Fidelity to God was for him the most important value of him. Preparing to go to Pratulin to defend the church, he put on a clean suit stating that anything could happen, even if he never returned. After the death of Daniel Karmasz he took up his cross and stood in the front row with the defenders. * Jan (John) Andrzejuk, born in Derło, Rokitno on 9 April 1848, aged 26. He married Marina with whom he had two children. Esteemed by all as a good and prudent man. While he set out for Pratulin to defend the church, he said goodbye to everyone assuming it could be the last time. Badly wounded he was carried home, where he died during the night. Died on 26 January of injuries after the shooting: * Konstanty (Constantine) Łukaszuk, born in Zaczopki, Rokitno in 1829, married, aged 45. He was wounded in the defense of the church and this meant his death. Died on 27 January of injuries after the shooting: * Maksym (Maximus) Hawryluk, born in Bohukaly,
Terespol Terespol (; ) is a border town in eastern Poland on the border with Belarus. It lies on the border river Bug, directly opposite the city of Brest, Belarus. It has 5,794 inhabitants as of 2014. Overview Since 1999 Terespol has been within Bia� ...
on 2 May 1840, aged 34. Married to Domenica, esteemed by the people as a good and honest man. * Michał (Michael) Wawryszuk, born in Derło, Rokitno in 1853, unmarried, aged 21. He worked on Paolo Pikula's estate in Derło. He enjoyed a good reputation.


Beatification

The massacre at Pratulin remains the best documented of the events that took place in the region of South Podlasie, and thus, to also represent the other martyrs of the region who gave their lives for the independence of the Church from control by the State, the Latin Diocese of Siedlce chose to submit their cause for
beatification Beatification (from Latin , "blessed" and , "to make") is a recognition accorded by the Catholic Church of a deceased person's entrance into Heaven and capacity to intercede on behalf of individuals who pray in their name. ''Beati'' is the p ...
in 1938. The 13 Martyrs were beatified by
Pope John Paul II Pope John Paul II (born Karol Józef Wojtyła; 18 May 19202 April 2005) was head of the Catholic Church and sovereign of the Vatican City State from 16 October 1978 until Death and funeral of Pope John Paul II, his death in 2005. In his you ...
on October 6, 1996. In 1998, some of their relics were transferred to the Byzantine-Slavonic Rite church in nearby Kostomłoty, where the Shrine of the Martyrs of Pratulin was established.


References


External links


The Servants of God Wincenty Lewoniuk and 12 Companions
{{Authority control People from Biała Podlaska County 19th-century Eastern Catholic martyrs Eastern Catholic beatified people Eastern Catholics from the Russian Empire Polish Eastern Catholics Congress Poland Polish beatified people Belarusian beatified people Beatifications by Pope John Paul II Year of birth unknown Anti-Catholicism in Eastern Orthodoxy Anti-Catholicism in Poland History of Eastern Catholicism in Poland Eastern Orthodox–Catholic conflicts