Jan Małachowski

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Jan Małachowski (1623-1699) was Bishop of Chełmno (1676-1681), Bishop of Kraków (1681-1699), and Vice-Chancellor to the Crown.[1]

Previous postBishop of Chełmno
Born1623 (1623)
Died1699 (aged 7576)
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Jan Małachowski
Bishop of Krakow
Previous postBishop of Chełmno
Personal details
Born1623 (1623)
Died1699 (aged 7576)
BuriedWawel Cathedral
DenominationCatholic
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Life

Małachowski spent his early years serving in the military under Stanisław Rewera Potocki. He was married, but he joined the clergy when his wife died.[2]

In the 1680s, Małachowski was active in Bodzentyn, organizing a popular mission there.[3]

In 1695, Małachowski founded a church and convent for the Visitation Sisters in Kraków.[4] The Order of the Visitation had been previously brought to Warsaw from France by Queen Louise.

Małachowski is known to have collected large tapestries, some of which he donated to the cathedral in Kraków.[5]

Małachowski was buried in the crypt underneath the cathedral in Kraków.[6]

Legacy

The cathedral in Kraków contains a memorial to Małachowski that features a bronze bust. The memorial is near the altar of St. Stanislaus.[6]

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