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FOOTNOTE
143 On the initial day of the
retreat, I was visited by one of the sisters [143] who had come to make her perpetual vows (Diary
731) 701-750
[143] The following sisters came to take their perpetual vows then: Sister Boleslaus Domagalska, b. 1902;
Sister Cyprian Rzad, b. 1903; Sister Damiana Ziolek, b. 1909; Sister
Marceline Kobrzyniecka, b. 1906; Sister Pancratia Nalewajko, b. 1908;
Sister Sebastiana Gabinowska
(1905-1942). It is difficult to say which of the sisters confided to Sister
Faustina, but it can be supposed it was Sister Sebastiana Gabinowska, who
often went through periods of depression. She
even asked her superiors to postpone the date of her perpetual vows. Soon after
perpetual profession she showed symptoms of mental
illness. She was sent to the mental hospital at
Kobierzyn near Cracow. She shared the fate of other
patients during the occupation: they were taken away and executed by the
Germans. The death took place probably at the end of June 1942 (A. SMDM-C and
D).
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