Karpinsky Joseph Stanislavovich

Definition:

Priest of the Roman Catholic Church

Years of life: 1888-1937
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Genus. at 01/27/1888 in the village. Starozheby (Starozhreby) of Plock u. and lips; Pole (according to other sources, Ukrainian); from the bourgeoisie; secondary education; non-partisan. He graduated from the Zhytomyr Catholic Seminary, in office since 1913. Since 1914, he has been a vicar and teacher of the law in the city of Starokonstantinov, Volyn province, and since 1920 he has been a parish administrator in the village. Butovites. In 1920 he went abroad with Polish troops. At the end of 1920, on the instructions of Bishop. Ignatius Dub-Dubovsky returned illegally to Starokonstantinov. Since 1921 the rector of the parish in the village. Makhnovka of the Berdichev deanery (Kiev region), also served other parishes left without priests. Lived in the village. Makhnovka. Arrested on January 26, 1930 in a group case involving Catholic clergy in Ukraine. Sentenced on 05/12/1930 by the judicial troika at the KSPU of the Ukrainian SSR under Art. 54-6, 10 of the Criminal Code of the Ukrainian SSR to 10 years in labor camp. Imprisoned in the Yaroslavl political isolation ward (from 05/28/1930), transferred to the Solovetsky camp (arrived 09/17/1933). Until May 1937 he was in a camp regime; in the fall he was transferred to a prison regime. By resolution of the Special Troika of the UNKVD LO dated 10/09/1937 he was sentenced to VMN. Shot on November 3, 1937 in the Sandormokh tract (Karelian Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic). Rehabilitated on July 17, 1989 by the Prosecutor's Office of the Arkhangelsk Region

Info:
Сандормох. Мемориальное Кладбище. Некрополь террора и Гулага. [Электрон. ресурс]. URL: https://sand.mapofmemory.org (дата обращения 2017-2023 гг.).