Published : 2024-06-11

“When the Heavenly Bells Toll at Hallelujah”: The Apotheosis of Martyrdom of Prelate Konstanty Budkiewicz in a Painting by Władysław Barwicki

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The show trial of Archbishop Jan Cieplak and 14 priests, which took place in March 1923 in  Moscow, was widely discussed in Poland and around the world. As a result, Prelate Konstanty Budkiewicz was executed by shooting. He was considered a martyr of Bolshevism by the public, which resulted in his numerous commemorations. One of them was a painting by a Lublin-based painter, Władysław Barwicki. It is a multi-layered allegory of the martyrdom of a priest as well as Catholic and Orthodox clergy in Bolshevik Russia. It is also an allegory of the clash of Latin civilization with the idea of Russia as a barbarian civilization.

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Fr. Konstanty Budkiewicz, Władysław Barwicki, the show trial of Archbishop Jan Cieplak, the apotheosis of the martyrdom of Fr. Budkiewicz



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Roczniki Humanistyczne · ISSN 0035-7707 | eISSN 2544-5200 | DOI: 10.18290/rh
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