25 kalendarium of life and index of written works 1669 Following the directive of his superiors, he composed Panegyricus Augustissimo Principi Michaeli Korybuth Divinitus Electo Regi Poloniae, Lithuaniae, Russiae, [...] Magno Duci, debitae subiectionis et observantiae causa a Regio Collegio Varsaviensi Clericorum Pauperum Matris Dei Scholarum Piarum Consecratus (Panegyric for the Most Venerable Prince Michał Korybut) on the latter’s being elected as king; the work was published in Warsaw the same year. 1669 Triumphus sine originali macula conceptae Magnae Virginis, nova methodo, celeberrime adornatae (Triumph of the Great Virgin Conceived without Sin) appeared in print as an introduction to the book by D.K. Kochanowski, Novus Asserendae Immaculatae Conceptionis Deiparae Virginis Modus, Cracoviae 1669, pp. XVIII-XIX. 1670 In January, Fr. Stanislaus was imprisoned first at the religious house in Podoliniec and then moved to Prievidza in Slovakia; set free three months later, on March 22 he returned to Kazimierz, where he placed himself under the protection of the local bishop, Andrzej Trzebicki. 1670 Orator Crucifixus sive Ultima Septem Verba Domini nostri Iesu Christi, totidem piis discursibus exposita per R. P. Joannem Papczynski, Presbyterum Polonum (The Crucified Orator) was released in Krakow. Founder of the Congregation of Marian Fathers 1670 [December 11] Fr. Stanislaus received from Fr. Michael Kraus, Vicar Provincial, the papal dispensation to leave the Piarist Order; at the same time and in the presence of the same persons, he also made the act of Oblatio (Self- Offering), declaring his intention to found the Congregation of Marians of the Immaculate Conception of the Most B.V.M. 1671-1673 Father Stanislaus served as a chaplain to the Karski family in Lubocza, where he put on a white habit and
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