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Liguda, Alojzy, 1898-1942

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Personal name headingLiguda, Alojzy, 1898-1942
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Variant(s)Liguda, Alojzy, Blessed Fr., 1898-1942
Liguda, Aloysius, 1898-1942
Associated countryPoland
Associated placeŚwiecie (Województwo Kujawsko-Pomorskie, Poland) Mödling (Austria) Pieniezno (Poland)
Birth date1898-01-23
Death date1942-12-08
Place of birthOpole (Poland)
Place of deathDachau (Germany)
Field of activityPolish philology Teaching Latin language Mathematics
AffiliationCatholic Church Society of the Divine Word Society of the Divine Word. Polska Prowincja Dachau (Concentration camp)
Profession or occupationPriests Spiritual directors
Theological seminary teachers
Found inMissionaries and martyrs, 1999: page [3] (Fr. Alojzy Liguda) page 18 (Aloysius Liguda, educator and spiritual director)
Divine Word Missionaries History and Traditions website (July 26, 2019) Blessed Fr. Alojzy Liguda, SVD page (entered the novitiate in Mödling near Vienna; sent to Pieniezno for teacher's training; appointed as a Latin and mathematics teacher in the seminary there)
   <http://www.svdcuria.org/public/histtrad/martyrs1999/pmenbm.htm#Liguda>
Wikipedia (July 26, 2019) Alojzy Liguda article (Blessed Aloysius Liguda (January 23, 1898-December 8, 1942), was a priest and is venerated as a blessed martyr by the Society of The Divine Word Missionaries; born in Winów near Opole, Poland; got a degree in Polish Philology; became the director of the SVD Community in Gorna Grupa [in Świecie County]; he was taken to Dachau; he and fellow inmates were drowned)
   <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alojzy_Liguda>
Associated languagepol