Poland mourns world's 'Oldest
Nun' who saved Jews
Sister Cecylia Maria Roszak.- AFP |
A Polish nun who was believed to be the oldest nun in the
world and was recognized as a rescuer of Jews during the Holocaust when
millions died has been laid to rest in Poland. The faithful have been
reflecting on the turbulent and compassionate life of Sister Cecylia Maria
Roszak, who died last week at the age of 110.
By Stefan J. Bos
Merciful and modest. That's how nuns, members of the Polish
Catholic church and others are remembering Sister Cecylia Maria Roszak.
They have been gathering in Krakow to bid her farewell.
They have been gathering in Krakow to bid her farewell.
In remarks, the mother superior of her convent, Stanislawa
Chruscicka, said Sister Cecylia would often say that “life is wonderful,
however, too short.”
During her 110 years on this earth, the nun went through
turbulent times. Born March 25, 1908, she joined the convent at age 21. During
the German occupation of Poland in World War II, when she was in her 30s, she
was one of several nuns who set up a new convent near Vilnius, today in
Lithuania.
It was there where she began sheltering more than a dozen
Jewish people who had escaped the ghetto there. After the war, the nun and
others from her convent were recognized as Righteous Among the Nations by
Israel’s Yad Vashem Holocaust remembrance institute.
Yad Vashem praised them for saving the lives of several
Jews, actions that put them at risk of being executed by German occupiers.
Jews rounded up
It was a time when Jews from across Germany and
Nazi-occupied Europe were rounded up, and either transported to extermination
camps where they were gassed, shot locally, or starved and abused in ghettos
and labor camps until they died.
However, at least some survived thanks to Sister Cecylia. A
woman, Wanda Jerzyniec sent a massive bouquet at this week's funeral. Sister
Cecylia sheltered the woman along with her brother after Germans shot both of
their parents in Vilnius in 1944.
The funeral Mass was at the Dominican nuns’ church in Krakow
on Thursday. Roszak was laid to rest in the city’s historic Rakowicki cemetery.
A spokesman for Poland’s Roman Catholic Church said she had
been “probably the oldest nun in the world.” Sister Cecylia Maria Roszak leaves
behind generations who could live because of her faithful acts.
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