Tadeusz Bronakowski
Tadeusz Bronakowski | |
|---|---|
| Auxiliary Bishop of Łomża | |
Bronakowski in 2008 | |
| Church | Roman Catholic Church |
| Province | Białystok |
| In office | 11 February 2006 – |
| Other post | Titular Bishop of Tigisis in Mauretania |
| Orders | |
| Ordination | 26 May 1984 by Juliusz Paetz |
| Consecration | 4 March 2006 by Stanisław Stefanek |
| Rank | Bishop |
| Personal details | |
| Born | 3 November 1959 |
| Motto | Nolite timere, Deus caritas est |
| Coat of arms | |
Tadeusz Bronakowski (born 3 November 1959) is a Polish Catholic bishop, being the Auxiliary Bishop of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Łomża as well as Titular Bishop of Tigisis in Mauretania since 2006.
Biography
Early life
Bronakowski was born in the city of Augustów do parents Henryk and Leonarda. He graduated from the Secondary School in Suchowola. Between the years of 1978 and 1984, Bronakowski studied at the Higher Theological Seminary in Łomża. He was ordained by Juliusz Paetz on 26 May 1984 in the Cathedral of St. Michael the Archangel, Łomża. In the years 1985–1988, Bronakowski completed his master's studies of Canon law at the Cardinal Stefan Wyszyński University, Warsaw. In 1993, Bronakowski obtained a doctorate in Canon law at the same university with a Thesis titled "Granice i ustrój Diecezji Łomżyńskiej w latach 1925–1992".[1]
Ordination as Bishop
On the 11 February 2006, Pope Benedict XVI appointed him as the Auxiliary Bishop of the Diocese of Łomża as well as Titular Bishop of Tigisis in Mauretania.[2][3] He received his consecration on 4 March 2006 in the Łomża Cathedral, he was consecrated by the then Bishop, Stanisław Stefanek with the help of bishops Tadeusz Józef Zawistowski and Wojciech Ziemba.[4][5] He took the following words as his episcopal motto: "Nolite timere, Deus caritas est" (Do not be afraid, God is love).[6]
References
- ^ "Biography of Tadeusz Bronakowski".
- ^ "Resignation of the Auxiliary Bishop of Łomża (Poland) and appointment of the new Auxiliary Bishop".
- ^ "New Auxiliary Bishop in Łomża".
- ^ "Consecration of Bishop Bronakowski".
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- ^ "The Episcopal Motto".