Marian Józef Ryx
Bishop of Sandomierz
Appointed7 April 1910
PredecessorStefan Aleksander Zwierowicz
SuccessorWłodzimierz Jasiński
Orders
Ordination1879
by Józef Michał Juszyński
Consecration19 June 1910
by Wincenty Kluczyński
Personal details
Born(1853-12-10)10 December 1853
Died1 June 1930(1930-06-01) (aged 76)
Kraków

Marian Józef Ryx (10 December 1853 1 June 1930) was a Roman Catholic bishop of the Diocese of Sandomierz.

Biography

Ryx was born in Warsaw to Kazimierz and Józefa Ryx.[1] After completing his schooling in Radom, he began attending the seminary in Sandomierz in 1873. While studying at the seminary in St. Petersburg, he was ordained a priest by Józef Michał Juszyński in 1879; he received a magister's in theology in 1880.[2] Upon being ordained, he was appointed a professor at the diocesan seminary of Sandomierz; he was later made its rector in 1895.[3] He was made an honorary canon in 1891.[2]

Ryx was appointed administrator of the Diocese of Sandomierz on 10 January 1908 upon the death of Stefan Aleksander Zwierowicz. He was appointed bishop of Sandomierz on 7 April 1910 by Pius X,[4] and was consecrated on 19 June by Wincenty Kluczyński; his co-consecrators were Stefan Denisewicz and Augustyn Łosiński. His ingres occurred on 3 July.[5]

Ryx died on 1 June 1930 in Kraków.[6]

References

  1. "Nowy biskup". Kurjer Warszawski (in Polish). Vol. 90, no. 97. 9 April 1910. p. 3.
  2. 1 2 "Zgon śp. Ks. biskupa Ryxa". Nowy Kurjer (in Polish). Vol. 41, no. 128. 4 June 1930. p. 2.
  3. Moskal, Tomasz (2016). "Organizacja I działalność kurii diecezjalnej w Sandomierzu 1918-1939". Kurie (archi)diecezjalne Kościoła rzymskokatolickiego w II Rzeczypospolitej (PDF) (in Polish). pp. 212–213. ISBN 978-83-8061-224-2.
  4. Czernik, Henryk (1930). "Ś. p. Ksiądz Biskup Marian Ryx". Ateneum Kapłanskie (in Polish). 157 (2): 185–189.
  5. "Konsekracja". Kurjer Warszawski (in Polish). Vol. 90, no. 169. 21 June 1910. p. 3.
  6. "Śp. Biskup sandomierski ks. Marjan Ryx". Czas (in Polish). Vol. LXXXII, no. 125. 3 June 1930. p. 2.
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