[Troop139] Fwd: Patron saint of amateur radio operators. Piece of interest - Eric.

James Gordon Beattie Jr w2ttt at att.net
Sat Dec 9 17:07:49 EST 2017


I always liked this saint...now I know why!




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Who knew?


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Father Kolbe was a Franciscan Priest who founded Niepokalanow (City of Mary), a large monastery in Poland dedicated to communications.  Fr. Kolbe and his Franciscan brothers published dozens of weekly and monthly periodicals to promote the Roman Catholic faith and devotion to the Blessed Mother in particular.  At one point in the late 1930s, circulation exceeded one million copies monthly, making Niepokalanow the largest publisher in Poland. 


Fr. Kolbe was a Ph.D. level philosopher and trained physicist.  In addition to his print operations, he built a religious short-wave radio station in 1938 with the call sign of SP3RN.  It is believed that his amateur radio operations were extended also to his monastery in Nagasaki, Japan.


On 26 May 1941 Fr. Kolbe's monastery was shut down by the Nazi SS.  Fr. Kolbe was arrested and sent to Auschwitz concentration camp, where he was assigned Prisoner #16670.  In July of 1941, ten prisoners were condemned to death because of an escape attempt from the camp.  Among the condemned was Francizek Gajowniczek, a Polish Sergeant.    Kolbe stepped out of line and offered his life in place of Gajowniczek's.  The Nazi commandant accepted the exchange and sent Kolbe to a camp starvation bunker where he was deprived of food and water for nearly two weeks.  Maximilian Kolbe died on 14 August 1941, hence our operating frequency of 3814 khz.  


Maximilian Kolbe was canonized by Pope John Paul II on 10 October 1982.  He is considered the patron saint of the addicted and of amateur radio operators.   The National Shrine of Saint Maximilian Kolbe (http://www.marytown.com) is located in Marytown, IL, in suburban Chicago.  Among the many sites with more information isniepokalanow.eu


 


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