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Alfred Leo Abramowicz

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Nationality
  
American

Name
  
Alfred Abramowicz

Ordained
  
May 1, 1943


Religion
  
Roman Catholic

Citizenship
  
American

Died
  
September 12, 1999

Full Name
  
Alfred Leo Abramowicz

Born
  
January 27, 1919
Chicago, Illinois

Occupation
  
Roman Catholic auxiliary bishop for the Archdiocese of Chicago

Offices held
  
Director of the Catholic League for Religious Assistance to Poland

Education
  
Pontifical Gregorian University

Alfred Leo Abramowicz (January 27, 1919 – September 12, 1999) was a Roman Catholic auxiliary bishop for the Archdiocese of Chicago who served as Director of the Catholic League for Religious Assistance to Poland from 1960–1995, working as a principal US fund-raising and organizational contact for the Catholic Church in Poland and for the Polish Solidarity movement.

Born in Chicago, Abramowicz attended Archbishop Quigley Preparatory Seminary and University of St. Mary of the Lake, the latter under rector Reynold Henry Hillenbrand, and was ordained a priest in Chicago on May 1, 1943. He studied at the Pontifical Gregorian University in Rome from 1949–1952, earning a licentiate in canon law. After service at several parishes and at the Chicago Metropolitan Tribunal, he was consecrated auxiliary bishop of Chicago and titular Bishop of Pesto in 1968, in which capacity he served until his retirement in 1995.

Bishop Abramowicz was a friend and associate of John Paul II, and arranged the details for the visit of then Cardinal Karol Wojtyla to the United States in 1969. For his work for the freedom of Poland, Abramowicz was awarded the Order of Merit of the Republic of Poland.

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