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Jankowski (feminine: Jankowska, plural Jankowscy) is the 13th most popular surname in Poland (68,514 people) Polish surnames are known from the Middle Ages, but only 200 years ago the inherited surnames become compulsory. ...


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Horst Jankowski (German Pianist - A Walk in the Black Forest)


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Józef Jankowski was born November 17th 1910 at Czyczkowy in Pomerania and was baptized on the 20th of the same month.
Jankowski, states: "His availability to sacrifice himself for the neighbour, testified by works, sufferings, prison, concentration camp, and his death, is a most perfect virtue; it is heroic love, following the example of Christ, because 'no one has greater love than this, to lay down one's life for one's friends' (Jn 15:13)".
Jankowski's martyrdom, which spread immediately after his death, gained more and more strength among the SAC members, among the ex-prisoners at Oswiecim, and among the faithful who, aware of his pastoral ministry of charity, considered him a Saint.
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