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Father Baxla: Life of Quiet Conviction, Unwavering Pastoral Witness

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C.M. Paul Shillong, July 7, 2025: Salesian Father Zephyrinus Baxla, a trailblazer in Adivasi cultural revival and education, died on July 7 due to kidney ailments. The death occurred at 7:30 pm at Holy Cross Hospital, Kunkuri, in the central Indian state of Chhattisgarh, announced Salesian Shillong provincial Father John Zosiama. Father Baxla’s final moments…
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On July 6, 2025, Father Jacek (Kazimierz) Dudka OP, 62 years old, 35 years of religious profession, 16 years of priesthood, died unexpectedly in a hospital in St. Petersburg after a short illness, the Polish Dominicans inform. Fr. Jacek was born on April 21, 1963 in Przyszowa near Limanowa. He made his profession on August 17, 1989. For the first years of his religious life, he was a cooperating brother. The article St. Petersburg: Fr. Jacek Dud…

Dominican Father Jacek Dudka OP has died. The priest had been carrying out pastoral ministry in the East for many years, and most recently in St. Petersburg. He passed away after a short illness, which he suffered after returning from Cameroon.

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fakt.pl broke the news in on Monday, July 7, 2025.
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