Edward Likowski

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Edward Likowski was the Archbishop of Poznan and Gniezno and primate of the Catholic Church in Poland.[1][2]

Gniezno Cathedral where Edward was Archbishop

Likowski was born 26 September 1836 in Wrzesnia. He gained a bachelor's in 1861 from Monastir and was ordained a priest on 21 December 1861 in the diocese of diocese of Gniezno-Poznań. Then in 1881 he gained a doctorate in theological studies.[3]

On the 17 March 1887 he was appointed Auxiliary Bishop of Gniezno-Poznań and Titular Bishop of Aureliopolis in Lydia.[4] He remained in this role until 13 August 1914 when he was promoted to Archbishop of Gniezno-Poznań and hence primate of Poland filling the position that had been vacant for eight years.[5]

He pursued many academic interests. He was a Church historian, Member of the Academy of Arts, and from 1895 to 1915 President of the Poznan Society of Friends of Science. He was also awarded an honorary Doctor from the Jagiellonian University in 1900.

He died in office on 20 February 1915.

References

  1. Archbishop Edward Likowski at Catholic hierachy.
  2. Metropolitan Archdiocese of Gniezno at GCatholic.org
  3. Cheney, David M. "Archbishop Edward Likowski". Retrieved 4 August 2012. 
  4. Metropolitan Archdiocese of Gniezno at GCatholic.org
  5. Hierarchia Catholica Medii et Recentioris Aevi, Volume 8, Page 133
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