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Description “Saint Maksymilian Kolbe: Knight of Mary Immaculate”
Drawn May 6th 2008

This picture was drawn as a gift for

Saint Max’s Feast day is August 14th.

Used this picture as a reference, and several photographs too: [link]

"Nie ma większej miłości od tej, gdy ktoś życie swoje oddaje za przyjaciół swoich."
“Greater love hath no man than this, that he lay his life down for his friend.” (John 15:13-14)

And "Rycerz Niepokalanej" is Polish for “Knight of Mary Immaculate”

I drew the Blessed Mother in the background for two reasons: One, because Saint Maksymilian had a great devotion to her and second, because when he was younger, Mary appeared to him in a vision and offered him two crowns, one red, the other white. She asked him which one he wanted. He said that he wanted both, then she smiled and disappeared. He later told his mother about it and she realized that the red crown symbolized martyrdom and that the other represented purity.

The red roses in the crown of martyrdom represent blood shed for Christ and the thorns represent suffering. With the crown of purity I chose lilies to represent purity.

Raymond Kolbe was born in Poland on January 8, 1894. In 1910, he entered the Conventual Franciscan Order. In 1912 Kolbe went to Rome, where he studied theology and philosophy at the Pontifical Gregorian University. In 1917 he founded the sodality (devotional association) of the Militia of Mary Immaculate, and was ordained a priest in 1918, taking the name Maximilian.
During the 1920’s Father Kolbe built a friary just west of Warsaw, the City of Mary Immaculate (Niepokalanów), which eventually housed 762 Franciscans. It became Poland’s chief Catholic publishing complex, printing eleven periodicals including a daily newspaper, The Little Daily, with a circulation of 230,000 and a monthly journal, The Knight of Mary Immaculate (Rycerz Niepokalanej), with a circulation of over one million. To better “win the world for the Immaculata,” the friars utilized the most modern printing and administrative techniques. This enabled them to publish countless catechetical and devotional tracts. Father Kolbe served both as superior of the City of Mary Immaculate and director of the publishing complex. Father Kolbe soon added a radio station and planned to build a movie studio.
After travel to Asia, where he founded similar friaries in Nagasaki and India, and envisioned similar missionary centers worldwide, Father Kolbe was recalled in 1936 to supervise the original friary near Warsaw. When Germany invaded Poland in 1939, he knew that his monastery would be seized, and sent most of the friars home. The Gestapo ransacked the City of Mary Immaculate and arrested Father Kolbe with about 40 other friars. They were sent to a holding camp in Germany, then to one in Poland.
On December 8, 1939, the Gestapo released Father Kolbe. He returned to the City of Mary Immaculate, where he and the other friars began to organize a shelter for three thousand Polish refugees, including two thousand Jews. The friars shared everything they had with the refugees. They housed, fed and clothed them, and brought all their machinery into use in their service.
Father Kolbe’s sheltering of these two thousand Jews aroused the Nazis to full fury. To incriminate him, the Gestapo permitted one final printing of the “Knight of Mary Immaculate” in December of 1940. It was in this issue that Father Maximilian wrote: “The real conflict is inner conflict. Beyond armies of occupation and the catacombs of concentration camps, there are two irreconcilable enemies in the depth of every soul: good and evil, sin and love. And what use are victories on the battle-field if we ourselves are defeated in our innermost personal selves?”
On February 17, 1941, Father Maximilian was again arrested, this time on charges of aiding Jews and the Polish underground. Gestapo officers who were shown around the whole monastery were astonished at the small amount of food prepared for the brothers. Father Maximilian was sent to the infamous Pawiak prison in German Occupied Warsaw, and was singled out for special ill-treatment.
On May 28, 1941 the Nazis closed the City of Mary Immaculate and took Father Kolbe, with four of his companions, to Auschwitz, where he died.
At Auschwitz, after a prisoner escaped, the Nazis chose ten men to be killed. When Franciszek Gajowniczek, protested that he had a wife and children, Father Kolbe stepped forward and offered to replace Gajowniczek among those killed. Father Kolbe was thrown into a starvation bunker, where he taught the Catholic faith to the others in the bunker and prayed with them as they died one by one. After two weeks, Father Kolbe remained alive. Finally, on August 14, 1941 the Nazis injected phenol into his veins, killing him at last. Franciszek Gajowniczek survived and told the story of Father Kolbe’s heroic sacrifice to everyone he could until his death in 1997.
Father Maximilian was a fervent advocate of devotion to the Virgin Mary and a ground-breaking theologian. His insights into the Immaculate Conception anticipated the Marian theology of the Second Vatican Council and further developed the Church’s understanding of Mary as “Mediatrix” of all the graces of the Trinity, and as “Advocate” for God’s people.
On Oct. 17, 1971, Father Kolbe was beatified by Pope Paul VI, the first Nazi victim to be proclaimed blessed by the Roman Catholic church. On October 10, 1982, Pope John Paul II canonized him, proclaiming also that he was to be venerated as a martyr. St. Maximilian Kolbe is considered a patron of journalists, families, prisoners, the pro-life movement and the chemically addicted.
St. Maximilian Kolbe, pray for us!
Information about Maksymilian Kolbe from this site: [link]

Thank you Niuhuru for the polish translations!
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Comments: 75

AmethystRoseBallet [2022-09-04 17:19:18 +0000 UTC]

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Theophilia In reply to AmethystRoseBallet [2022-09-07 16:12:37 +0000 UTC]

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reddoggie97 [2017-10-31 15:34:34 +0000 UTC]

I first heard of St. Maximilian Kolbe when he was the saint for my small group at a retreat I attended my freshman year of college 2 years ago. I didn’t read his story until about 4-5 months ago. He’s now one of my favorite Saints.

Saint Maximilian Kolbe, pray for us!

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Theophilia In reply to reddoggie97 [2017-11-02 21:58:10 +0000 UTC]

Amen! His story is so inspiring. When I think of him, it reminds me that we can be saints even in the worst possible circumstances. A person can still be a saint even in the midst of Auschwitz! "When I am weak, then I am strong." You really see God shining through men like that.

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belianis [2014-09-24 00:30:18 +0000 UTC]

Have you done Thomas More and John Fisher?

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Theophilia In reply to belianis [2014-09-24 19:41:37 +0000 UTC]

I have not, though I certainly will at some point.

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DagoKrakus [2014-01-20 11:36:17 +0000 UTC]

Beautiful graphics St. Maksymilian Maria Kolbe - Pray for us +


I was often in Oświęcim (I live in Krakow and Oświecim is situated 30 kilometres), always meditate when I'm there, in the concentration camp in Auschwitz, why something like this occurred, admitted to 11 million people in cold blood for nothing to kill, torture, hunger, wymęczenie and gas. What these poor people for such debtors hell ..... Such questions leads to me when ever I pass by the camp buildings and I pass all the halls full of shoes, human hair, items daily ..... For what? After what? Why? Terrible feeling ... But the greatest feeling I have for our St. Father Maximilian - I admire him for his unusual action, for his love of mountains neighbor .... I would not able to so love how he ... +

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Theophilia In reply to DagoKrakus [2014-01-24 21:18:12 +0000 UTC]

Thank you!

That's a place I should like to go at some time, as sad and desolate as I am sure it is there.

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DagoKrakus In reply to Theophilia [2014-01-25 15:03:36 +0000 UTC]

Oh Yes ... Concentration camp in Auschwitz is doing on karżdym a huge impression. What he feels when visited the place of execution, it is impossible to describe in words-this is a must see.

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broncogirl101 [2011-11-14 21:17:40 +0000 UTC]

Dats mah BOOYYY-EEE rot durrr.. I do not actually spell like that. But Maxxy-Mille gets me excited

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Theophilia In reply to broncogirl101 [2011-11-14 23:46:25 +0000 UTC]

Hahahahah, thanks! I love St. Max too.

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FaithHopeAndLOVE [2011-10-23 05:25:06 +0000 UTC]

Wow, I just stumbled upon this; lovely!

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Theophilia In reply to FaithHopeAndLOVE [2011-10-23 16:32:33 +0000 UTC]

Awww, thanks!

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FaithHopeAndLOVE In reply to Theophilia [2011-10-24 21:11:49 +0000 UTC]

It's my pleasure

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AMDG-graphics [2011-09-16 13:08:57 +0000 UTC]

Wow, this is so beautiful! I love St. Maximilian Kolbe!

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Theophilia In reply to AMDG-graphics [2011-09-17 20:15:22 +0000 UTC]

Thank you! ^^

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Solomon101 [2011-06-09 15:46:31 +0000 UTC]

I am favoriting this...

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Theophilia In reply to Solomon101 [2011-06-09 15:59:46 +0000 UTC]

Thank you! ^^

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historyfan [2011-02-05 04:33:31 +0000 UTC]

I love this!!!!! He is one of my favorite Saints. Love. Love. Love. I want one.

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Theophilia In reply to historyfan [2011-02-05 19:08:34 +0000 UTC]

Thank you!!! St. Max is awesome.

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kfirpanther3 [2011-01-01 14:07:17 +0000 UTC]

He is an honorable man. May he rest in peace.

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Theophilia In reply to kfirpanther3 [2011-01-02 02:33:05 +0000 UTC]

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Tahnja [2010-11-06 23:16:18 +0000 UTC]

Absolutely BEAUTIFUL work. I remember crying so many tears of love and appreciation for this wonderful Saint and Priest. I have a great love for Holy Priests as I have known quite a few in my few years as a Catholic and they have profoundly touched my life in the deepest way possible.

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Theophilia In reply to Tahnja [2010-11-14 20:31:05 +0000 UTC]

Again, wow, thank you!!!!! He was an amazing man and a great model to Christians and especially to priests everywhere. He was the example of a true father.

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StarWarsMarvel [2010-09-16 00:33:39 +0000 UTC]

this guy did what others would not do and for that i salute him

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Theophilia In reply to StarWarsMarvel [2010-09-17 15:01:25 +0000 UTC]

He was a great and noble man.

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weepingconk [2009-11-26 02:41:06 +0000 UTC]

people like that glorify the name of God
may God rest his soul

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Theophilia In reply to weepingconk [2009-11-28 01:01:37 +0000 UTC]

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BlackiesPhotos [2009-11-01 10:28:06 +0000 UTC]

Thanks for great pic of St. Max. As one of his Militia Immaculata I can only say, "Rock On!"

If we will only commit to live as he did.
Blackie

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Theophilia In reply to BlackiesPhotos [2009-11-01 14:31:10 +0000 UTC]

Thank YOU!

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cowkul [2009-07-17 00:55:14 +0000 UTC]

This guy is totally ultra awesomely spectacular!!
I love the drawing, it captures his devotion to Mamma Mary.

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Theophilia In reply to cowkul [2009-07-21 19:28:06 +0000 UTC]

Thank you! Yeah he is, he's such an amazing saint.

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Ayana-88 [2009-02-15 22:44:57 +0000 UTC]

Beautiful art. It's nice that you spelled his name in Polish. He was a great man.

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Theophilia In reply to Ayana-88 [2009-04-16 02:55:39 +0000 UTC]

Thank you! He was an awesome man, and a great Polish hero.

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Ayana-88 In reply to Theophilia [2009-04-16 05:00:27 +0000 UTC]

I feel proud to be Polish.

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Theophilia In reply to Ayana-88 [2009-04-16 22:47:12 +0000 UTC]

You should be proud, the Polish are awesome! Yay for the Polish!!! (I, unfortunetly, am not Polish. I'm German and Irish but I can recognize a great peple when I see them. )

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Nitro-Coyote-Wojt [2009-02-06 23:34:00 +0000 UTC]

Świetna praca!
Jeden z moich ulubionych świętych!
--
Rz 12,14

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Theophilia In reply to Nitro-Coyote-Wojt [2009-02-14 22:57:20 +0000 UTC]

Sorry, I don't know Polish.

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kirkdane [2008-12-16 19:53:48 +0000 UTC]

You did a good job with this. I like how the various pieces of the composition come together and work as a whole. It's a great subject as well. I appreciate that you wrote so much of his history here; while I was familiar with his martyrdom, I was unaware of many of the other elements of his life. It's strange to think that I am currently studying where this great saint also received his education.

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Theophilia In reply to kirkdane [2008-12-19 01:19:33 +0000 UTC]

THANK YOU very much! I didn't know about quite of a bit about his life until I started reading about it. Oh wow, that's so cool! That's pretty awesome. Poland is a land of a lot of history.

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kirkdane In reply to Theophilia [2008-12-19 14:14:52 +0000 UTC]

It is cool although I am actually studying at the Pontifical Gregorian University which is located in Rome, although I hope to travel to Poland some day.

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Theophilia In reply to kirkdane [2009-01-16 01:45:24 +0000 UTC]

Wow! Really?! That's so awesome! I think I may have had a teacher who studied there. I know he got his doctorate in theology in Rome. I don't know if it'd be the same university though.

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qba-green [2008-12-07 22:37:59 +0000 UTC]

I would say perfect polish... :]

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Theophilia In reply to qba-green [2008-12-07 23:41:40 +0000 UTC]

Thank you! My friend ~niuhuru gave me the Polish translation.

for the Polish!

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InuDogga [2008-11-01 19:26:08 +0000 UTC]

Great pic and Great Saint!!!

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Theophilia In reply to InuDogga [2008-11-01 19:42:56 +0000 UTC]

Thank you! ^ ^ Yes he is!

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Deviant-Catholics [2008-10-04 12:53:47 +0000 UTC]

Is his name spelled that way?

I thought it was Maximillian...

Meh

So-Catholic

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Theophilia In reply to Deviant-Catholics [2008-10-04 14:24:02 +0000 UTC]

That's the way the Polish spell it. And since he was Polish I just spelled it that way.

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Deviant-Catholics In reply to Theophilia [2008-10-05 20:28:58 +0000 UTC]

Oh, gotcha!

So-Catholic

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Theophilia In reply to Deviant-Catholics [2008-10-06 00:26:50 +0000 UTC]

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