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Alfons Tracki (2 December 1896 – 18 July 1946) was an Albanian Catholic priest of German origin, who died as a
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as a result of the religious persecution by the regime of Enver Hoxha in
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Life and martyrdom

Tracki was born in Bleischwitz, German Empire (now Poland) on 2 December 1896, born to Josef Tracki and Martha (née Schramm), of mixed Polish-German ancestry. Alfons grew up in a village in
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. When he attended school, he had contact with the Christian School Brothers. He requested to be admitted to the community at their provincial school in
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at age 14. He was accepted, and after a novitiate of two years became a member on 16 August 1913, with the religious name ''Gebhard''. He was sent to Albania before
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and taught at the Xaverian College in Shkodër. With the outbreak of the war, he returned to his home village. He served in the military for two years. He also completed his vows during the war. After the war, he returned to Shkodër, where he studied philosophy and theology. He was ordained as a priest on 14 June 1925 by Lazër Mjeda, the archbishop there. He exercised his ministry in Northern
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, teaching in the schools and organizing sports for the youth. Tracki became chaplain at the St Stephen's Cathedral in Shkodër. He founded a Catholic youth organisation, ''Viribus unitis'' ("With joined powers"). After his time as chaplain, he became the parish priest of Velipoja. Tracki is remembered, in
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's memoirs ''Live to tell'', as a good priest and crucial in the upbringing of other priests, such as would-be martyr . Further, he was heavily involved in the eradication of the
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(Northern Albanian blood feuds), by offering a Christian solution of peace to them. Communist partisans under Enver Hoxha fought against the Italian and German occupying forces. After the
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came to power, conspirators with the former rulers were prosecuted, which included Catholics in general. Pjetër Arbnori wrote that Tracki joined a group of anti-communist Freischärler in the mountains. When Tracki administered the
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to a fatally wounded soldier, he was arrested. He was in a prison in Shkodër from 13 February 1946, and was sentenced to death on 17 July for performing an illegal priestly act. He was executed on 18 July 1946. According to witnesses, his last words were: "... I do not regret dying, as long as I'm dying together with my brothers, and I have contributed, as much as they have, for your own good, and for the religion of Christ."
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on 5 November 2016 with the other
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, Tracki is venerated as a
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by the
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and commemorated with the other
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on 18 July, the date of his execution.


Literature

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Footnotes


References


External links and other literature

* Alfons Tracki, sur ''kishakatolikeshkoder.com'' (last seen 5 December 2016). * ''Seligsprechung zweier deutscher in Albanien ermordeter Priester'', on ''de.zenit.org'' of 29 April 2016 (last seen 5 December 2016). * * Helmut Moll (ed. for Deutsche Bischofskonferenz), ''Zeugen für Christus. Das deutsche Martyrologium des 20. Jahrhunderts'', edition 6, revised and newly structured, Paderborn u. a. 2015, , Band II, S. 1186–1189. * Helmut Moll: ''Märtyrer-Pfarrer Alfons Tracki aus Oberschlesien (1896–1946) wird seliggesprochen''. In: ''Schlesische Nachrichten'' 20/2008, p. 7 {{DEFAULTSORT:Tracki, Alfons 1896 births 1946 deaths 20th-century Albanian Roman Catholic priests 20th-century Roman Catholic martyrs Albanian beatified people Albanian people executed by the communist regime Albanian people of German descent Albanian people of Polish descent Beatifications by Pope Francis German Roman Catholic saints People from Głubczyce County