Louis Bartholomew Załuski

Louis Bartholomew Zaluski (born 1 June 1661 – 24 December 1721 in Warsaw, Poland) was a Polish Cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church Auxiliary Bishop of Przemysl, and the Bishop of Płock.[1]

Early life

He was born 1661 into the Junosza noble family, the son of Alexander a voivodeship Governor, and his wife Catherine. He was related to Andrzej Stanisław Załuski, Bishop of Cracow and brother of his own predecessor Andrzej Chryzostom Załuski. His other brothers included Marcin Załuski and Aleksander Józef Załuski.

Educated in Rome and Paris, His career included being Canon of Kraków, curator of the Royal Treasury and, Chancellor of Crown Queen Maria Casimira.

Episcopal career

On April 1, 1699, he became bishop of Płock, replacing Andrew Chrysostom his brother. His reign as Bishop coincided with the Great Northern War, with some 50 destroyed churches. However, he worked to rebuild and expand the number of churches. He also opened on May 6, 1710 a Seminary in Płock. In 1720 began construction on the back of the Church of our Lady of Graces in Warsaw and the Jesuit college there.[2]

References

  1. Louis Bartholomew Załuski at GCatholic.org
  2. Julian Bartoszewicz: Kościoły Warszawskie rzymsko-katolickie opisane pod względem historycznym, Warszawa 1855 p. 127-148
Religious titles
Preceded by
Andrzej Chryzostom Załuski
Bishop of Płock
1692-1699
Succeeded by
Andrzej Stanisław Załuski


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