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  1. Stanisław Kostka S.J. (28 October 155015 August 1568) was a Polish novice of the Society of Jesus. He is venerated in the Catholic Church as Saint Stanislaus Kostka (as distinct from his namesake, the 11th-century Bishop of Kraków Stanislaus the Martyr ).

  2. Even though he was a Jesuit for less than a year when he died, Stanislaus Kostka (Stanislaw Kostka, 1550-1568) is known for his youthful holiness and iron determination to follow God's call despite family obstacles.

  3. ststanislaus.com › home › who-was-st-stanislaus-kostkaWho was St. Stanislaus Kostka?

    Stanisław Kostka S.J. (28 October 155015 August 1568) was a Polish novice of the Society of Jesus. He is venerated in the Catholic Church as Saint Stanislaus Kostka (as distinct from his namesake, the 11th-century Bishop of Kraków Stanislaus the Martyr).

  4. Catholicism. Saints. St. Stanislaus Kostka. Share. Born at Rostkovo near Prasnysz, Poland, about 28 October, 1550; died at Rome during the night of 14-15 August, 1568. He entered the Society of Jesus at Rome, 28 October, 1567, and is said to have foretold his death a few days before it occurred.

  5. His memorial feast days are celebrated on August 15, the feast of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary, and November 13 on some calendars. Furthermore, Saint Stanislaus Kostka holds a special place as a patron of the Metropolitan Seminary in Lublin, Poland, and is recognized as a beloved saint in Poland.

  6. See Vatican News to discover the life-story and message of St. Stanislaus Kostka, Jesuit, the Saint of the Day 15 August.

  7. Today, Saint Stanislaus Kostka is considered the patron saint of novices, and his feast day is celebrated on November 13. His example inspires many to lead a life of dedication and service to God, making him a worthy figure of veneration.