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in a Belarusian peasant family. After the adoption of the manifesto of toleration in 1905 he and his family converted to Catholicism. He graduated from Pinsk school and studied at the Institute of Forestry in Saint Petersburg. In 1913, after the third year he dropped out and entered the Catholic
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and Mazyrščyna and used extensively Belarusian language in his pastoral activities. Alexander Sack was persecuted by the Soviet authorities. The first time he was arrested on June 24, 1930, for the cause of the "Union of Belarus 'liberation', staying here till 1934, and the second time he was
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LMYanK, f. 1, Op. 1 case. 4; Directorium ... Mohiloviensi; Chryścijanskaja Dumka (Vilnius). 1934. Number 8, Yanka Kupala, Skarynich; Dzwonkowski R., 1998.
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Lit. : State Historical Archive, f. 826, Op. 1 case. 2297/535;
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arrested again in 1937. He was sentenced to death and was shot.
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For the jurisprudence expert and professor of Russian law, see
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seminary of Saint Petersburg. During his studies, he met with
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Archive of the KGB of Belarus (Minsk), the case. 20951-C;
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Converts to Eastern Catholicism from Eastern Orthodoxy
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