"The patrons of Poznań remind us that the deepest foundation of social life is the truth about humanity, but also about God. We would very much like to interpret beautiful and proud Poznań as a book that teaches history, patriotism, solidarity, courageous and sensitive faith, and love for one's homeland—both the small, neighborly one and the great one, reaching from the Baltic Sea to the mountains," said Archbishop Wiesław Śmigiel. The article A…
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"The patrons of Poznań remind us that the deepest foundation of social life is the truth about humanity, but also about God. We would very much like to interpret beautiful and proud Poznań as a book that teaches history, patriotism, solidarity, courageous and sensitive faith, and love for one's homeland—both the small, neighborly one and the great one, reaching from the Baltic Sea to the mountains," said Archbishop Wiesław Śmigiel. The article A…