He was also Bishop of Chełmno, Warmia, and Włocławek,[1] and Vice-Chancellor of the Crown of Poland (1598-1603).
[2] Tylicki was born in Kowal to a family that claimed the Lubicz coat of arms.
[3] As Bishop of Kraków, he was made an inspector of monastic orders by the Holy See.
[6] In 1615, after the publication of the Monita Secreta, Tylicki initiated an inquiry to ensure that the authors of the allegedly sacrilegious text were punished.
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