Józef Kossakowski (bishop)

Józef Kossakowski (bishop)

Józef Kazimierz Korwin Kossakowski (16 March 1738 - 9 May 1794) of Ślepowron Coat of Arms was a Polish noble ("szlachcic"), bishop of Livonia from 1781, political activist, writer, and supporter of Russian Empire.

Brother of hetman Szymon Kossakowski, voivode Michał Kossakowski and castellan Antoni Kossakowski, he took Holy Orders in 1761 and studied in Wilno and Warsaw. His first positions in the Church were a provost in Wołpa and canon in Wilno.

On 13 March 1775 he became an aide of the bishop of Wilno (titular bishop of Cinno), and on 17 September he became the bishop of Livonia (Polish: "Inflanty"). At that time he also became administrator of the Courland diocese. He is known to have misappropriated vast amounts of the Church's and the public's finances. From 1787 he received a steady pension from the Russian embassy in Poland,Norman Davies, "God's Playground: A History of Poland", Columbia University Press, 1984, ISBN 0231053517 [http://books.google.com/books?vid=ISBN0231128177&id=07vm4vmWPqsC&pg=PA397&lpg=PA397&dq=bishop+Kossakowski&sig=T46BH7zNcupxQcRL1pIk0EX4V30&hl=en Google Prin, p.397] ] becoming a protege of Russian ambassador Otto Magnus von Stackelberg. He represented the Russian side in Sejms and local Sejmiks, often bribing or threatening other deputies. With Stackleberg's support he was nominated to the Permanent Council (1782-1786). On 19 December 1791 he became the coadjutor bishop of Wilno with bishop Ignacy Massalski. His bishop nominations were a reward for his service to the Russian Empire: they were controlled by Empress Catherine the Great, not consulted with Rome, and served to both reward Russian supporters and increase the Russian state control over the Church in their dominions. [ [http://books.google.com/books?vid=ISBN0754636100&id=lmFEjKYlQfcC&pg=PA38&lpg=PA38&dq=bishop+Kossakowski&sig=LvDIKcxoCp4AHKlBqnM8DtdlONM The Catholic Church and Russia: Popes, Patriarchs, Tsars, and Commissars By Dennis J. Dunn] ]

In 1786 he published two novels: "Ksiązdz Pleban" (Parish Priest), outlining in literary form a perfect parish of the Age of Enlightenment [http://books.google.com/books?vid=ISBN0521364299&id=ecdye8hk_tgC&pg=PA189&lpg=PA189&dq=bishop+Kossakowski&sig=_Q9PFtSJm0yaUmAG7y-xkfPtTJ8&hl=en] and "Panicz gospodarz" (Mister Ruler). A year later, he wrote another novel, "Obywatel" (The Citizen) [http://books.google.com/books?vid=ISBN9042009330&id=-98Z_F7SWroC&pg=PA41&lpg=PA41&dq=bishop+Kossakowski&sig=PC4_IbItFMC2usE8CuKEgkPmpMo] He has also translated some plays from French [http://books.google.com/books?vid=ISBN0874138124&id=arcNEfyZHGUC&pg=PA62&lpg=PA62&dq=bishop+Kossakowski&sig=7pn9cmbboPyixxQ5IJGpydv5VUI] . [http://www.polonistyka.edu.pl/pisarze/?&id=465] In 1791 he wrote a novel "Czarownica" (Witch). [http://www.polonistyka.edu.pl/pisarze/?&id=465]

As a vocal supporter and zealous follower of orders from Russian Empire and Empress Catherine the Great [http://books.google.com/books?vid=ISBN0521364299&id=ecdye8hk_tgC&pg=PA187&lpg=PA187&dq=bishop+Kossakowski&sig=vsatYvvNYXduSSLMlzjJE89kgTo] he was one of the opponents of the Constitution of May 3. Together with his brother Szymon he commanded the forces of pro-Russian Targowica Confederation [http://books.google.com/books?vid=ISBN0295980931&id=LFgB_l4SdHAC&pg=PA321&lpg=PA321&dq=bishop+Kossakowski&sig=muM3niUTi3DcVe1mZsW8PtR6Qo0&hl=en] in the Grand Duchy of Lithuania, for a time becoming a "de facto" ruler of the Duchy (with the aid of the Russian Army). In the aftermath of the Polish-Russian War of 1792, at the Grodno Sejm that legalized the Second Parition of Poland, he argued that "If not Russia, if not Prussia, hence what? Would you like to be suspended in vacuum?" [ [http://www.spwb.tg.com.pl/teksty/polski/referendum/rezolucja.htm] ]

In the aftermath of the Warsaw Uprising in April, 1794, part of the Kościuszko Uprising, Kossakowski was imprisoned by the revolutionaries. A few days before the start of the uprising, Kossakowski suggested that the Russian troops should surround the churches and arrest all known dissidents. Soon afterwards, Jan Kiliński, one of the leaders of the uprising, presented documents found in the archives of the Russian embassy about Kossakowski's being on the Russian payroll. Most of the citizens of Warsaw, whose support was crucial to the uprising, demanded that Kossakowski and others found to be acting on Russia's behalf against the Commonwealth should be executed. Their stance influenced the revolutionary Criminal Court, and Kossakowski, together with Józef Ankwicz (leader of the Permanent Council) and hetmans Piotr Ożarowski and Józef Zabiełło were convincted of treason and sentenced to hanging on 9 May.Davie, ibid., [http://books.google.com/books?vid=ISBN0231053517&id=1KG0hdHgz6IC&pg=PA540&lpg=PA540&dq=bishop+Kossakowski&sig=EVmEd7DXlLz5l3MWEIfi43WVt10 Google Prin, p.540] ]

He was succeeded as a bishop of Livonia by his relative, Jan Nepomucen Kossakowski.

References

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* Piotr Nitecki, "Biskupi Kościoła w Polsce w latach 965-1999", Warszawa 2000

Further reading

* [http://www.polona.pl/dlibra/docmetadata?id=oai:www.polona.pl:1420 Memoirs of Józef Kossakowski (in Polish)]

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NAME=Kossakowski, Józef
ALTERNATIVE NAMES=Kossakowski, Józef Kazimierz; Kossakowski, Józef Kazimierz Korwin
SHORT DESCRIPTION=Polish bishop and writer
DATE OF BIRTH=16 March 1738
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DATE OF DEATH=9 May 1794
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