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Blessed Natalia Tulasiewicz
Blessed Natalia Tulasiewicz

Beata Natalia Tulasiewicz

Beato
Post-Congregation

Día de Fiesta

31 March; 12 June as one of the 108 Martyrs of World War II

Nacimiento

9 April 1906 in Rzeszów, Podkarpackie, Poland

Fallecimiento

Easter day, 31 March 1945 in the gas chambers of the concentration camp in Ravensbrück, Fürstenberg, Oberhavel, Germany

Beatificado

13 June 1999 by Pope John Paul II

Venerado

26 March 1999 by Pope John Paul II (decree of martyrdom)

Biografía

Blessed Natalia Tulasiewicz was a lay woman in the archdiocese of Poznan, Poland. Born on April 9, 1906, in Rzeszów, Podkarpackie, Poland, she dedicated her life to teaching and actively participating in her parish community.

Natalia was a devoted school teacher in Poznan, where she nurtured young minds and imparted knowledge to her students. She recognized the importance of education in shaping the future generations and strived to instill values of faith, compassion, and love in her pupils.

During the Nazi occupation of Poland and the fierce persecution of Christians in World War II, Natalia's unwavering devotion to her faith and her active involvement in her parish led to her oppression by the authorities. She was arrested, tortured, and held up to public ridicule for her refusal to renounce her Catholic beliefs.

Despite the harrowing circumstances she faced, Natalia remained steadfast in her commitment to serving others. While imprisoned, she ministered to fellow prisoners, offering them solace and spiritual guidance. In the days leading up to her execution, she facilitated conferences on the Passion and Resurrection for female prisoners, providing them with strength and hope during their darkest hours.

Sadly, on Easter day, March 31, 1945, Blessed Natalia Tulasiewicz met her martyrdom in the gas chambers of the concentration camp in Ravensbrück, Fürstenberg, Oberhavel, Germany. She courageously embraced her fate, offering her life as a testament to her unwavering faith in God.

Recognizing her extraordinary witness to the Christian faith and her valiant sacrifice, Pope John Paul II venerated Natalia on March 26, 1999, through a decree of martyrdom. On June 13, 1999, Pope John Paul II beatified her, acknowledging her as a Blessed of the Catholic Church.

Blessed Natalia Tulasiewicz stands as a shining example of courage, love, and resilience in the face of persecution. Her life serves as an inspiration for people of all generations to remain steadfast in their faith, even in the most challenging of circumstances. On her feast days, March 31 and June 12, she is remembered and honored as one of the 108 Martyrs of World War II.


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