Mikołaj Jan Manugiewicz
Mikołaj Jan Manugiewicz (1754 – 25 June 1834) was a Polish Roman Catholic bishop of the Diocese of Augustów. BiographyManugiewicz was born in 1754. He was first taught by Jesuits in Zolochiv and Zamość,[1] later going to Rome to study theology.[2] He completed his studies in Rome after some years and, during his time there, was ordained a priest. He was appointed priest for Kaski in 1785.[3] Manugiewicz was later granted an honoris causa doctorate of theology from Vilnius and was made vicar capitular of Warsaw.[3] Afterwards, he was appointed canon of Gniezno and Łowicz.[4] On 2 December 1821, he was appointed as auxiliary bishop of Warsaw and titular bishop of Thaumacus,[3] becoming the Archdiocese's first auxiliary bishop.[1] He was consecrated on 10 November 1822 by Szczepan Hołowczyc and was co-consecrated by Jan Paweł Woronicz and Józef Koźmian.[5] Manugiewicz was later appointed bishop of Augustów in late 1825 and assumed control of the diocese on 9 July 1826.[3] Manugiewicz was appointed a Senator of Congress Poland on 16 May 1827.[6] He died on 25 June 1834 in Warsaw.[1] References
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