Jan Zając
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Jan Zając (born 20 June 1939 in Libiąż) is a Polish clergyman and emeritus auxiliary bishop in Krakow.
The Archbishop of Krakow, Karol Józef Wojtyła, consecrated Zając on 23 June 1963. The Pope John Paul II appointed him on 14 August 2004 as auxiliary bishop in Krakow and titular bishop of Taddua. He was ordained by Franciszek Cardinal Macharsky, Archbishop of Kracow, Józef Kowalczyk, apostolic nuncio in Poland, and Stanisław Dziwisz, prefect of the Prefecture of the Papal House.
His motto is Wstańcie, Chodźmy! and on 7 October 2014 he resigned due to age.[1]