Wyszyński, Paul VI and the Polish Millennium
COMMENTARY: The consecutive feast days of Blessed Stefan Wyszyński and Pope St. Paul VI recall their pivotal roles in Poland’s millennium celebration and a turning point in modern Catholic history.
COMMENTARY: The consecutive feast days of Blessed Stefan Wyszyński and Pope St. Paul VI recall their pivotal roles in Poland’s millennium celebration and a turning point in modern Catholic history.
COMMENTARY: John Paul was the Church’s teacher of jubilees, drawing upon his experience in Poland.
These three men contributed, both individually and jointly, to the overthrow of communism behind the Iron Curtain in Europe.
Forthcoming movie is about the courageous and holy Blessed Stefan Wyszyński.
Cardinal Stefan Wyszyński ordained Father Jerzy Popiełuszko to the priesthood on May 28, 1972.
At Mother Elżbieta’s funeral in 1961, Cardinal Stefan Wyszyński called her “a person who constantly stood before the face of her Good Lord.”
COMMENTARY: The Chinese regime’s unilateral appointment of a new bishop for Wuhan invites reflection upon how the Church deals with totalitarian regimes.
COMMENTARY: The Church leader, who will be beatified Sept. 12 in Warsaw, was the living incarnation of Poland’s 20th-century experience.
Karolina Gawrych and Sister Nulla were healed, respectively, through the intercession of Mother Elżbieta Czacka and Cardinal Stefan Wyszyński.
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