
Remembering the Polish Roots of EWTN
The story began in the Polish city of Lviv and spread to to Vienna, Cleveland and ultimately Irondale, Alabama.
The story began in the Polish city of Lviv and spread to to Vienna, Cleveland and ultimately Irondale, Alabama.
The Polish sanctuary, one of the world’s oldest shrines dedicated to Jesus’ earthly father, is also closely associated with a miracle that occurred in the concentration camp of Dachau.
“Risking her own life, she baptized newborns and ministered to people who were seriously ill,” Bishop Jeż noted in the edict.
The inquiry was conducted according to the provisions of the Code of Canon Law and Pope Francis’ 2019 motu proprio Vos estis lux mundi.
COMMENTARY: Barring an unexpected turn of events, Saints Cyril and Methodius Seminary will end its 137 years of serving Polish-American Catholics next June.
Józef and Wiktoria Ulma’s causes were launched in 2003 by the Pelplin Diocese, together with those of other Polish martyrs of World War II.
The special 2017 commemorations will culminate on Aug. 26, the feast day of the image.
A 10-day walk for peace culminated Aug. 15 as part of the annual pilgrimage to the Black Madonna, the common name for the icon of Our Lady of Czestochowa, the most important Marian icon in Polish Catholic history.
How St. John Paul II’s Homeland Embraced the Holy Father During World Youth Day
While WYD pilgrims visit Krakow, stateside pilgrims can join in honoring Polish history, St. John Paul II and Mary.
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