[1][2] He served as an educator in Jesuit boarding schools for a while after his ordination though later left Poland to work alongside lepers in Madagascar where he remained until his death.
He served as a teacher after his ordination until 1898 at Jesuit boarding schools in both Tarnopol and Chyrów where he taught the French and Russian languages.
[3] Father Beyzym left Poland on 17 October 1898 and arrived on the following 30 December at Red Island before being posted to Ambahivoraka near Antananarivo.
on 3 November 1992; Pope John Paul II confirmed his life of heroic virtue and titled the late priest as Venerable on 21 December 1992.
John Paul II decreed that a healing credited to the late priest was a miracle on 5 July 2002 and beatified Beyzym two months later on 18 August 2002 while on an apostolic visit to Poland.