Kazimierz Łubieński was born into a noble family that claimed the Pomian crest.[1]
As Bishop of Chełm, he donated 2,444 złoty to fund the academic Church of St. Anne.[2]
In 1714, as Bishop of Kraków, he founded a Vincentian seminary in Lublin.[3]
Łubieński died in 1719 and is buried in Wawel Cathedral.[4] A monument and bust dedicated to him is located at the altar of St. Stanislaus.[5]
References
^Niesiecki, Kasper (1846). Herbarz polski Kaspra Niesieckiego S.J. (Reprint). Vol. 1. Warszaw: Wydawnictwa Artystyczne i Filmowe (published 1979). p. 34. LCCN82164365.
^Bukowski, Julian (1900). Kościoł Akademicki Sw. Anny ; monografia historyczna. Kraków: Druk. "Czasu". p. 33. OCLC25121335.
^Mezzadri, L., and Onnis, F. (2012). The Vincentians: A General History of the Congregation of the Mission: Volume 6 - The Eighteenth Century to 1789. (n.p.): New City Press. ch. 19.
^DK Eyewitness Krakow. (2018). United States: DK Publishing. p. 71.
^Czyżewski, Krzysztof J., and Marek Walczak. "The Monuments with Portrait Busts of the Bishops of Cracow: On the History of the Reception of Roman Baroque Models of Sepulchral Art in Poland (Bernini – Algardi – Rossi)." Artibus et Historiae, vol. 36, no. 71, 2015, pp. 181–223.
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