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Luigi Lenzini (28 May 1881 – 21 July 1945) was an Italian Roman Catholic priest that served as a pastor in the Archdiocese of Modena-Nonatola. communist partisans killed him at his parish. Lenzini started his studies for the priesthood in 1897 before his sacerdotal ordination in 1904. He served in several parishes around the area before he moved to Rome for several months in the hopes of becoming a Redemptorist. This effort fell through due to the fact that he discerned his path was to remain as a diocesan priest rather than a religious one. He opposed fascism and communism during World War II but tried to befriend some of the partisans in his parish to get to know and understand them better. But this caused some to grow frustrated with him due to his repeated condemnations of their ideolo

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  • Luigi Lenzini (Fiumalbo, 28 mai 1881 - Pavullo nel Frignano, 21 juillet 1945) est un prêtre catholique italien de l'archidiocèse de Modène-Nonantola exécuté par d'ex partisans communistes dans sa paroisse et reconnu bienheureux par l'Église catholique. (fr)
  • Don Luigi Lenzini (Fiumalbo, 28 maggio 1881 – Pavullo nel Frignano, 21 luglio 1945) è stato un presbitero italiano, ucciso dai partigiani comunisti dopo la fine della seconda guerra mondiale nell'ambito del cosiddetto triangolo della morte. (it)
  • Luigi Lenzini (ur. 28 maja 1881 w Fiumalbo, zm. 21 lipca 1945 w Crocette) – włoski duchowny katolicki, błogosławiony męczennik Kościoła katolickiego. (pl)
  • Luigi Lenzini (28 May 1881 – 21 July 1945) was an Italian Roman Catholic priest that served as a pastor in the Archdiocese of Modena-Nonatola. communist partisans killed him at his parish. Lenzini started his studies for the priesthood in 1897 before his sacerdotal ordination in 1904. He served in several parishes around the area before he moved to Rome for several months in the hopes of becoming a Redemptorist. This effort fell through due to the fact that he discerned his path was to remain as a diocesan priest rather than a religious one. He opposed fascism and communism during World War II but tried to befriend some of the partisans in his parish to get to know and understand them better. But this caused some to grow frustrated with him due to his repeated condemnations of their ideolo (en)
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  • Crocette di Parvullo nel Frignano, Modena, Kingdom of Italy (en)
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