- Podlachian martyrs
The Podlachian martyrs ( _pl. męczennicy podlascy) were a group of 13 Greek Catholic (Uniate) believers killed by the
Russian Army on January 24, 1874 in the village ofPratulin nearBiała Podlaska . Following thesecularization and delegalization of theEparchy of Kholm (Uniatediocese ofChełm ), the Russian authorities forcibly subdued all Uniates and their churches to theRussian Orthodox Church . In a protest against theRussification and confiscation of the church, the Uniate community gathered in front of the shrine, but were fired upon by the Russian forces. In modern times, the local church is devoted to the 13 people killed there.The massacre in Pratulin was the best documented among many such events that took place region of
Podlachia and thus was chosen by the Latin Rite dioceses ofSiedlce to present the case for theirbeatification in1938 to represent the martyrs who gave their life for faith and Christian unity during those times. They were beatified by the Holy FatherServant of God John Paul the Great 6 October 1996 . In1998 some of their relics have were transferred to the Byzantine-Slavonic Rite church in nearby Kostomłoty, where the Shrine of the Martyrs of Podlachia was established.External links
* [http://www.kostomloty-parafia-unicka.siedlce.opoka.org.pl/blogoslawieni_e.htm THE SERVANTS OF GOD WINCENTY LEWONIUK AND 12 COMPANIONS]
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