Following the demise of the Servant of God, Cardinal Hlond, which occurred in Warsaw on October 22, 1948, he was appointed once again chaplain and secretary to the new Cardinal Primate, Stefan Wyszynski. At the age of 47, on April 26, 1951, Pope Pius XII appointed Baraniak Auxiliary for the See Gniezno, receiving his episcopal consecration with the Titular See of Theodosiopolis in Armenia on the following July 8, from Cardinal Wyszynski assisted by Bishops Tadeusz Pawel Zakrzewski and Lucjan Bernacki.
At the age of 53, following the death of Archbishop Walenty Dymek, Pope Pius XII named Msgr. Baraniak, Archbishop of the Metropolitan See of Poznań, a position he held until his demise, which occurred after a prolonged illness on August 20, 1977, at 73 years of age.
His episcopal motto was the famous St. John Bosco's saying "Da Mihi Animas - Caetera Tolle".
Following the demise of the Servant of God, Cardinal Hlond, which occurred in Warsaw on October 22, 1948, he was appointed once again chaplain and secretary to the new Cardinal Primate, Stefan Wyszynski. At the age of 47, on April 26, 1951, Pope Pius XII appointed Baraniak Auxiliary for the See Gniezno, receiving his episcopal consecration with the Titular See of Theodosiopolis in Armenia on the following July 8, from Cardinal Wyszynski assisted by Bishops Tadeusz Pawel Zakrzewski and Lucjan Bernacki.
At the age of 53, following the death of Archbishop Walenty Dymek, Pope Pius XII named Msgr. Baraniak, Archbishop of the Metropolitan See of Poznań, a position he held until his demise, which occurred after a prolonged illness on August 20, 1977, at 73 years of age.
His episcopal motto was the famous St. John Bosco's saying "Da Mihi Animas - Caetera Tolle".
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