Kovalsky Joseph Antonovich
Priest of the Roman Catholic Church
Genus. in 1898 (according to other data. in 1896) in the village. Novoselytsya (according to other sources, on the Yelenin farm in the Sheistav district) of the Volyn province; Pole; from peasants; higher education; non-partisan. He graduated from the city school in places. Polonnoe Volyn province., Trade school, studied at the commercial school in Priluki. Since 1918 he was a student of the electrical engineering department of the Kyiv Polytechnic Institute. In 1918-1921 a teacher in a rural school in the places. Complete. He graduated from the Faculty of Physics and Mathematics of the Kyiv Institute of Public Education (1925), studied at an underground theological seminary in Kyiv. In 1925-1926 he was a teacher at the Reclamation College in Kyiv. 12/04/1928 in Leningrad secretly dedicated to Bishop. Anthony Maletsky to the rank of Roman Catholic priest. Since January 1929, he served as an assistant to the rector of the church in the city of Fastov, Belotserkovsky district, Kyiv region. Arrested on 06/14/1929 by the Belotserkovsky regional department of the GPU of the Ukrainian SSR on the group case of Catholics. By the decree of the Special Troika of the KSPU of the Ukrainian SSR dated May 12, 1930, he was sentenced under Art. 54-4, 10 of the Criminal Code of the Ukrainian SSR for 10 years in a concentration camp. On May 26, 1930, he was transferred from the Kyiv prison to the Yaroslavl political isolator. In 1933 he was sent to the Solovetsky camp (arrived 09/18/1933). In 1935 and 1936 he was in the Savvatevsky special detention facility. By the decision of the Special Troika UNKVD LO dated 10/09/1937, he was sentenced to VMN. Shot on 11/03/1937 in the tract Sandormokh (Karelian ASSR). Rehabilitated on July 17, 1989 by the Prosecutor's Office of the Arkhangelsk Region
Documents (1)
Fund 016 / Inventory 2 / Case 2
53. Letter from the Federal Security Service of the Russian Federation for the Arkhangelsk region. No. 10/607 of 01/30/1997 (response to No. 21 of 01/16/1997) in the Central State Administration of St. Petersburg about the available information on N.M. Bystrov, I.A. Kovalsky, A.T. Melnikov, B.D. Tikhonov. (Bishop Innocent).

