Karol Wojtyła (senior) explained

Honorific Prefix:Servant of God
Karol Wojtyła
Birth Date:18 July 1879
Birth Place:Lipnik, Galicia and Lodomeria, Austria-Hungary
Death Place:Kraków, General Government
Image Upright:0.9
Nickname:Karol
Allegiance:
Branch:Austro-Hungarian Army
Polish Army
Rank:Porucznik
Unit:56th Infantry Regiment
12th Infantry Regiment
Battles:World War I
Awards:Military Merit Cross
Parents:Maciej Wojtyła, Anna Przeczek
Spouse:Emilia Wojtyła
Children:3 including Pope John Paul II, Dr

Karol Wojtyła (18 July 1879 – 18 February 1941) was a Polish military officer who was a non-commissioned officer of the Austro-Hungarian Army and a lieutenant of the Polish Armed Forces' administration. He was the father and namesake of Karol Józef Wojtyła, who became Pope John Paul II in 1978, and the father of Polish doctor Edmund Wojtyła. He died from what is believed to be a heart attack in 1941 while his son was away, an event considered to have influenced his son's decision to join the seminary.

Biography

Karol Wojtyła was born on 18 July 1879, in Lipnik,[1] the son of Polish tailor Maciej Wojtyła (1 February 1852 in Czaniec – 23 September 1923 in Wadowice[2]) and his first wife Anna Marianna Przeczek (1853–1881, born and died in Lipnik). His mother died when he was 2 years old.

He married Emilia Kaczorowska on 10 February 1906. The wedding took place in Kraków, in Saints Peter and Paul Church, Kraków. They had three children: Edmund Wojtyła (1906–1932), Olga Maria (died soon after birth on 7 July 1916),[3] [4] Karol Józef (1920–2005).

He was a tailor by trade.[5] In 1900, he was called up for the Austro-Hungarian Army. He spent a total of 27 years in the army. He was a non-commissioned officer. During World War I he was transferred to Hranice in Moravia, and he fought in the Gorlice–Tarnów Offensive in May 1915. In August 1915, he was appointed as an officer of the military registrar. On 1 September 1915, he was a noncommissioned officer of the 56th Infantry Regiment. He worked in the Wadowice County Supplementary Command until 1918.[6] [7] [8] [9] Before 1917 he was awarded the Military Cross of Merit with a crown.

After Poland regained its independence, he was admitted to the Polish Army and was an officer of the 12th Infantry Regiment from Wadowice. He was promoted to the rank of lieutenant in the corps of professional administrative officers of the office department. In 1924, he served in the Wadowice County Supplementary Command. He had retired by 1928. In 1934, as a retired lieutenant, he remained in the records of the Poviat Supplementary Command Wadowice.

In 1929, as a result of myocarditis and kidney failure, his wife died, and three years later, his eldest son, Edmund, died of scarlet fever. In 1938, he moved from Wadowice, together with his adolescent son Karol, to Kraków. He died there on 18 February 1941.[10] [11] He was buried in the military cemetery on Prandoty Street in Kraków.

Commemoration

The role of Karol Wojtyła Senior was played by Olgierd Łukaszewicz[12] in the film and Robert Mazurkiewicz in the Pope John Paul II miniseries.[13] Alfred Burke played him in the film Pope John Paul II.[14]

In 2018, one of the streets in Lublin was named for him and for his wife.[15] The Wojtyls are also patrons of a street in Wadowice.[16]

On 11 March 2020 Marek Jędraszewski, Archbishop of Kraków, announced the beginning of the process of beatification of Karol and Emilia Wojtyła;[17] The process of beatification of John Paul II's parents began officially on 7 May 2020 in Wadowice.[18]

Bibliography

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Karol Wojtyła.
  2. Web site: Historia [Dzieje rodu Wojtyłów]|url=http://www.parafialipnik.pl/ojciecJanapawla|access-date=4 June 2020|archive-date=25 October 2014|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20141025065358/http://www.parafialipnik.pl/ojciecJanapawla|url-status=dead.
  3. Web site: The genealogical tree of Olga Wojtyła. 27 July 2020. lipnik-jan-jp2.prv.pl.
  4. Web site: Dziennikarz KAI odkrył fakty dotyczące siostry Jana Pawła II. ekai.pl. 30 November 2012. 2 March 2014.
  5. Book: Alfabet Jana Pawła II. Wydawnictwo Kluszczyński. Kraków. 2005. 167. 83-7447-023-2.
  6. News: 26 August 1915. Semtember-Borrüdung im Heere. Prager Tagblatt. de. Nr 236. 2.
  7. Book: Ranglisten des Kaiserlich und Königlichen Heeres 1916. 1916. Wiedeń. 1168.
  8. Book: Ranglisten des Kaiserlich und Königlichen Heeres 1917. 1917. Wiedeń. 1522.
  9. Book: Ranglisten des Kaiserlich und Königlichen Heeres 1918. 1918. Wiedeń. 1885.
  10. News: 21 February 1941. Kronika żałobna. Goniec Krakowski. Nr 43. 4.
  11. Web site: Zarząd Cmentarzy Komunalnych w Krakowie. Internetowy lokalizator grobów. Karol Wojtyła.
  12. Web site: Karol – człowiek, który został papieżem (2005) TV. 24 June 2023 .
  13. Web site: Pope John Paul II.
  14. Web site: Pope John Paul II (1984). IMDb.
  15. Web site: Ulica w Lublinie nazwana imieniem Emilii i Karola Wojtyłów.
  16. Web site: Ulica Wojtyłów, Wadowice. 4 June 2020. 24 November 2018. https://web.archive.org/web/20181124003733/https://mapy.eholiday.pl/ulica-wojtylow-wadowice,206442.html. dead.
  17. Web site: Abp Marek Jędraszewski ogłosił decyzję o otwarciu procesów kanonizacyjnych Emilii I Karola Wojtyłów.
  18. Web site: Rozpoczął się proces beatyfikacyjny Emilii i Karola Wojtyłów. 7 May 2020.