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Beatification of Archbishop Profittlich: a Sign of Opposition to Russian Aggression

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According to historian Jaak Valge of the University of Tartu, the beatification of Archbishop Eduard Profittlich, who died in Soviet captivity in 1942, is also a sign against Russian aggression. "The Catholic Church and the West are thus demonstrating their support for Estonia," Valge told the German Catholic weekly Paulinus. "The country does not forget its martyrs and appreciates the fulfillment of duties even by those who... The article "The …
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According to historian Jaak Valge of the University of Tartu, the beatification of Archbishop Eduard Profittlich, who died in Soviet captivity in 1942, is also a sign against Russian aggression. "The Catholic Church and the West are thus demonstrating their support for Estonia," Valge told the German Catholic weekly Paulinus. "The country does not forget its martyrs and appreciates the fulfillment of duties even by those who... The article "The …

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Misyjne.pl broke the news in on Tuesday, September 2, 2025.
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