Piotr Pawlukiewicz

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Piotr Pawlukiewicz
Roman Catholic Church
NationalityPolish
HonoursOfficer's Cross of Order of Polonia Restituta

Piotr Pawlukiewicz (10 April 1960 – 21 March 2020) was a Polish Roman Catholic priest, doctor of pastoral theology, retreatist, preacher, prelate, canon of the Warsaw Metropolitan Chapter, author of books on religious topics.

Biography

Piotr Pawlukiewicz with youth (2012)
Piotr Pawlukiewicz while signing the book "Czarny humor" (2016)
The grave of Piotr Pawlukiewicz at the Powązki Cemetery in Warsaw (2020)

He studied pastoral theology at the Catholic University of Lublin, homiletics at the Pontifical Academy of Theology in Kraków and rhetoric at the Jagiellonian University. In 1985 he graduated from the Higher Metropolitan Seminary in Warsaw. He was ordained a priest on 2 June 1985. For two years he worked as a vicar in the parish of st. Vincent de Paul in Otwock. Then he performed i.a. the function of the prefect and lecturer of pastoral theology at the Major Metropolitan Seminary, as well as the director of the Pastoral Department of the Warsaw Curia. In the years 1991-1999 he was involved in the works of the Second Polish Plenary Synod.[3] From 1992, he was a member of the radio editorial office of the holy mass at the Holy Cross Church in Warsaw. He preached during the mass broadcast by Polish Radio at 9 am.[4]

In 1996–1998 he was the editor-in-chief of

Radio Plus, where he hosted the Katechizm Poręczny program devoted primarily to answers to listeners' questions about the practical aspects of faith. For many years, he also preached the highly popular sermons at 15:00 in the St. Anne's Church
(Central Academic Chaplaincy Center). In 1999 he was appointed lecturer of homiletics at the Major Metropolitan Seminary in Warsaw and of theology of the word at the Pontifical Faculty of Theology.

In the years 2000-2010 he was the chaplain of the chapel in the Sejm of the Republic of Poland and the chaplain of parliamentarians.[3]

He preached numerous retreats both in parishes and churches, as well as stationary ones for groups of participants – in many Polish cities and for Polish communities abroad. The most famous of the conferences he gives are those on love and sexuality, including Seks – poezja czy rzemiosło? (Sex – Poetry or Craft?).[5] His books have been translated into Russian, Belarusian, Ukrainian, Lithuanian, Hungarian and Spanish.[6]

Death

He died on 21 March 2020 in Warsaw at the age of 59.[7] He was buried on 25 March 2020 at the Powązki Cemetery, in the priestly grave, in the quarters 153.[8] Due to the prevailing COVID-19 pandemic, the number of funeral participants was limited to the closest family members and celebrants. The funeral mass, broadcast on Telewizja Trwam, Radio Maryja and the Internet,[9][10] was celebrated by the Metropolitan of Warsaw, Cardinal Kazimierz Nycz.[11]

Private life

For many years he struggled with Parkinson's disease.[12]

Decorations

Publications

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