Sikorski and Giertych Attack Bishop Mering. Kempa Responded.
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"How long will you tolerate insulting lies spoken in a place as important to Poles as Jasna Góra by those who were supposed to be shepherds, but instead became wolves killing with filthy words those sheep who don't want to politically submit to them?" writes Roman Giertych in a letter addressed to Polish bishops. Last weekend, a pilgrimage of the Radio Maryja Family took place at Jasna Góra in Częstochowa. During the mass, strong words were spok…
We are ruled by people who call themselves Germans, said Bishop Wiesław Mering, senior bishop of the Włocławek diocese, at Jasna Góra.
"We are ruled by people who call themselves Germans. In the 18th century, one of the Polish poets, Wacław Potocki, said: "As the world changes, a German will not be a brother to a Pole." History has terribly proven the truth of this saying."
Foreign Minister Radosław Sikorski commented on the words of Bishop Wiesław Mering, who stated during the Radio Maryja Family pilgrimage that "we are governed by people who call themselves Germans." Sikorski emphasized that his family's ties to Germany are rooted in a history of suffering in a German concentration camp.
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