Jan Kaczkowski was born on July 19, 1977, in
Gdynia, Poland. After graduating from high school, Kaczkowski was admitted to the Gdańsk Theological Seminary, where in 2002 he defended his master's thesis in
theology. The same year he was ordained a priest. Kaczkowski continued his studies, and in 2007 obtained a doctorate in theology at the
Cardinal Stefan Wyszyński University in Warsaw, and a year later he completed postgraduate studies in
bioethics at the
Pontifical University of John Paul II in
Kraków. From 2004, he engaged himself in the creation of a
hospice in
Puck. He coordinated the construction of the hospice from 2007 to 2009. He remained the director of the institution until his death. In addition to working at the hospice, he worked as a
catechist at a high school from 2004 to 2011, as well as serving as a
vicar. Kaczkowski suffered from health problems from birth, having a severe eyesight deficit and left-sided
paresis. In 2012, he was further diagnosed with
glioblastoma, and he died from the condition on March 28, 2016. == Awards and legacy ==