Ignacy Jeż
Ignacy Ludwik Jeż (31 July 1914,
Radomyśl Wielki – 16 October 2007) was a Polish
Catholic prelate who served as the
Bishop of Koszalin-Kołobrzeg. Jeż was born in the Polish town of
Radomyśl Wielki on 31 July 1914. He was ordained a Catholic
priest on 20 June 1937. In 1942 he was sent first to Niemców labour camp and then interned in
Dachau concentration camp as prisoner no. 37196, where he met fellow priest
Joseph Kentenich. After the camp was liberated by the American forces in 1945, Jeż returned to priesthood, and from 1946 until 1960 he was the director of a Catholic Gymnasium in
Katowice. On 5 June 1960, under
Pope John XXIII, Cardinal
Stefan Wyszyński and future Cardinal
Bolesław Kominek appointed Jeż
Titular Bishop of Alba Maritima. In 1967 he was elevated to
Auxiliary Bishop of the
Catholic Archdiocese of Wrocław. In 1972 he was appointed Bishop of Koszalin-Kołobrzeg, in northern Poland. He held this post until 1 February 1992, when, at the age of 77, his resignation request was accepted by
Pope John Paul II.
Jeż died on 16 October 2007 in
Rome, Italy, the day before the announcement that
Pope Benedict XVI had planned to make him a cardinal (in the consistory of 24 November 2007).
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