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he was a Polish priest and educationist. He studied in Lublin and Rome, where he was ordained in 1920 as a priest. Goral was in 1928 professor at the Lublin seminary and in 1938 he became auxiliary bishop. Along with the bishop of Lublin, fulman, the Goral was captured in November 1939 by the Gestapo. Through the intervention of the Vatican capital punishment was avoided, but he ended up in the concentration camp of Sachsenhausen. He died shortly before the liberation in April 1945 from malnutrition. Goral was beatified on June 13, 1999 by Pope John Paul II as one of 108 Polish martyrs of the Second World War. His feast day is April 1. | he was a Polish priest and educationist. He studied in Lublin and Rome, where he was ordained in 1920 as a priest. Goral was in 1928 professor at the Lublin seminary and in 1938 he became auxiliary bishop. Along with the bishop of Lublin, fulman, the Goral was captured in November 1939 by the Gestapo. Through the intervention of the Vatican capital punishment was avoided, but he ended up in the concentration camp of Sachsenhausen. He died shortly before the liberation in April 1945 from malnutrition. Goral was beatified on June 13, 1999 by Pope John Paul II as one of 108 Polish martyrs of the Second World War. His feast day is April 1. | ||
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