In 90 Hours by Racing Bike to the Pope: Bremen Charity Pastor Arrived - The Irish Catholic
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In 90 hours by racing bike to the Pope: Bremen charity pastor arrived - The Irish Catholic
From northern Germany to Rome by road bike - in just three days? And without sleep? You have to be pretty crazy to do that. Or have a goal, like Pastor Pawel Nowak. Pawel Nowak (39), a Catholic "racing bike pastor" from Bremen, arrived in St Peter's Square on Tuesday evening - after around 90 hours with practically no sleep. He set off on the 1,600 kilometre tour on Saturday morning to collect donations for the children's hospice "Löwenherz" in…
Father Paweł Nowak, a sports priest, presented Pope Leo XIV with letters from young hospice patients during a general audience in St. Peter's Square in the Vatican. He arrived in Rome from Germany by bicycle. Father Paweł Nowak, a Catholic "chapel for racing cyclists" from Bremen, Germany, caused a stir with a fundraising campaign for a children's hospice. Since last weekend, the 39-year-old... The article "Polish priest on a racing bike deliver…
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