Warsaw: Boy in the Window of Life at the Sisters of Loreto
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On Saturday evening, the Sisters of Loreto in Warsaw found a newborn baby in the Window of Life. The boy is the sixth child to be admitted there.
Someone left a newborn baby in the window of life at the Generalate of the Sisters of Loreto in Warsaw. "It was a boy, in our opinion, looking healthy and very beautiful. A boy fresh from birth," reported Sister Wioletta Ostrowska.
On Saturday evening, the Sisters of Loreto in Warsaw found a newborn baby in the Window of Life. The boy is the sixth child to be admitted there. "At first, we were a little stressed, but very quickly we were filled with gratitude for the life that had been saved," Sister Wioletta Ostrowska, CSL, assistant general of the Sisters of Loreto, told Vatican Radio-Vatican News. The Window of Life is located in the Home. The article "Boy in the Window …
When the alarm sounded on Saturday evening, July 12th, the hearts of the sisters on Kłopotowskiego Street in Warsaw leaped. They knew what it meant: a window of life had opened. Inside, someone had left a tiny baby boy, still with a trace of his umbilical cord. Apparently, he had come into the world only moments earlier. The nuns named him Kuba.
Newborn at the Window of Life in Warsaw - RMF24.pl - On Saturday evening, the Sisters of Loreto in Warsaw found a newborn at the Window of Life. The boy is the sixth child to be placed there. He has been named Jakub.
On Saturday evening, a newborn was found at the Window of Life run by the Sisters of Loreto in Warsaw. This is the sixth child to be admitted there. The boy, whom the Sisters named Jakub, was immediately handed over to medical services.
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