Polish preacher, translator, writer, Chancellor of the Crown and bishop
Andrzej Załuski Chrysostom (1650 – 12 May 1711) was a seventeenth-century Polish preacher, translator, prolific writer, Chancellor of the Crown and bishop.[1]
As a priest he travelled, Paris, Netherlands and Rome and after receiving the lower orders became Canon of Kraków (1673).[2] At this time he was acted in a diplomatic role. In 1674 and 1675 he travelled to Spain and Portugal. He was also a trusted advisor to Jan III Sobieski giving sermons before the king at the SejmCoronation in 1676, and in 1683 on the return of the king following the important Battle of Vienna.[3][4][5]
He is known to have attended Synods in 1693, 1696 and 1698 and built the chapel of the Holy Cross, which he consecrated on 30 September 1709. Although his was a time of war and plague he managed to undertake significant amount of writing.