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Walter Joseph Ciszek, S.J. (November 4, 1904 – December 8, 1984) was a Polish-American Jesuit priest of the Russian Greek Catholic Church who clandestinely conducted missionary work in the Soviet Union between 1939 and 1963.
5 days ago · Jesuit Father Walter Ciszek (1904-84) was an American priest who traveled to the Soviet Union as a missionary, was arrested and imprisoned for 15 years in solitary confinement and labor camps, and spent another eight years there with restricted freedom.
On Oct. 12, 1963, American-born Jesuit Father Walter Ciszek (1904-1984) arrived in New York after 23 years in Russia, much of it spent in captivity in Siberian labor camps and Soviet prisons.
Fr. Walter Ciszek's life sound like a movie: An American Jesuit priest ministering in Eastern Europe around the time of WWII, he was arrested by the Soviet Union and falsely accused of being a Vatican spy.
Fr. Ciszek’s arrival in New York in 1963 after 23 years in Russia, much of it spent in captivity in Siberian labor camps and Soviet prisons.
Jun 8, 2017 · Father Ciszek had been presumed dead, since no one (neither his family nor the Jesuits) had heard from him since 1945. The story of his return was a sensation, picked up by the press.
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Feb 14, 2021 · Fr. Walter Ciszek, SJ., was an American Jesuit missionary priest to Communist Russia in the mid-20th century. In 1941, he was falsely found guilty of being a German spy and was placed...