Monsignor Burants death climaxed a rich and noble life dedicated to the service of others and to the espousal of a multitude of programs of spiritual. cultural. educational. and social significance. His sphere of interests was worldwide in scope but was chiefly centered in human problems. His dedication to his fellow men transcended race. color. or religious beliefs. In time of war he served his country as an Army chaplain. retiring with the rank of colonel. In time of peace he served by enlisting wide support in behalf of the hundreds of thousands of displaced Poles and Polish refugees and escapees. He maintained an active and valued interest in PolishAmerican organizations. As a churchman.
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