Herbert Bednorz
Herbert Bednorz (22 September 1908 in
Gliwice – 12 April 1989 in
Katowice) was born in
Gliwice to a working-class family. He is a Polish
Catholic priest, theologist, and a
Coadjutor bishop (from 1950) and later, from 1967,
bishop of
Roman Catholic Diocese of Katowice until 1985. During his tenure, he prioritized
pastoral care for workers, often engaging directly with them and organizing
pilgrimages to the Bakery Sanctuary. Through speeches, he advocated for workers' rights, including the importance of Sundays off, earning him the nickname "worker's bishop." Despite facing
persecution from communist authorities and a five-year banishment from his
diocese, he remained strong in his
advocacy. Known for his dedication to those in need, Bednorz provided significant support throughout his life, exemplifying Catholic social teaching and courageously defending the rights of miners, workers, and all individuals. Bishop Herbert Bednorz was commemorated in the bishops' hall.
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