One can tell by the many photos of this new martyr, that she radiated joy. “The greatest gift is that I know God and I can’t keep it to myself, I have to spread it! If I can help someone, make them smile, make them happier, teach them something, then I want to do it.”
One can ask, why such a giving person, who gave her life to others in such a joyful way, can be taken so young? But perhaps, like many saints, she will do more good now then when on this earth.
Soon to be blessed, HELENA AGNIESZKA KMIEC was born on February 9th 1991 in Kracow. She grew up in Libiąż. In 1998, she began her education at the primary school run by the Catholic Educators Association in Libiąż. She attended the middle school and secondary school there, but having completed the first year of secondary school, she left for Great Britain winning a two-year scholarship at Leweston School in Sherborne.
After graduating in 2009, in October she began her studies at the Faculty of Chemical Engineering and Technology of the Silesian University of Technology, with classes conducted in English. Having received the MSc degree in 2014, she started work as an airline stewardess.
She loved music and began attending the solo singing class of Joanna Wojnowska at the 1st and 2nd degree State Music School in Gliwice. During the four years of musical education, she performed on stage on numerous occasions, such as concerts and shows, the most important of which was her diploma recital. Singing was always present in her life, and she was a permanent member of the Campus Ministry Choir in Gliwice.
Apart from singing and music, she led an active life: hiking in the mountains and cycling. But her real goal was to help others. She worked with children at a Caritas day room and was involved in the activities of the Catholic Academic Association in Gliwice.
Before
being sent on one of these missions, Helena wrote: “I received the grace of
God, … the gift freely given to give to others, and I have to share this gift!
All the skills I have, the abilities I acquire, the talents I develop, are not
meant to serve me, but so that I can use them to help others.”
In
March 2018, a Bolivian court sentenced her killer. Romualdo Mamio dos Santos,
to 30 years in prison.
The President of the Republic of Poland on February 7, 2017, posthumously awarded the Gold Cross of
Merit for her achievements in charitable and social
activities and commitment to people in need of help.
The
beatification process of Helena Kmieć will begin on May 10, 2024 in the
Chapel of the Archbishops' Palace of Krakow and
from now on she will be entitled to the title of Servant of God. In May
2017, the Society of the Divine Savior established
the Helena Kmieć Foundation, whose aim is, among other things, to promote
Helena and help children and young people in missionary countries.