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Archbishop Jędraszewski on the Oleśnica case. "Poland is now on trial"

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Now Poland is being judged. The main persecuted and most endangered today is a small, innocent and defenseless child who is being killed with a fatal blow to his heart. He is being killed literally and figuratively – said the Metropolitan of Krakow, Archbishop Marek Jędraszewski on Good Friday during the Way of the Cross in Kalwaria Zebrzydowska.
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Archbishop Marek Jędraszewski in harsh words referred to the high-profile case of abortion in the 36th week of pregnancy. The procedure was carried out in Oleśnica.

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There is no silent echo of the abortion in the hospital in Oleśnica. The case was commented by Archbishop Marek Jędraszewski, who believes that it was a violation of the law.

·Poland
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Now Poland is being judged. The main persecuted and most endangered today is a small, innocent and defenseless child who is being killed with a fatal blow to his heart. He is being killed literally and figuratively – said the Metropolitan of Krakow, Archbishop Marek Jędraszewski on Good Friday during the Way of the Cross in Kalwaria Zebrzydowska.

·Warsaw, Poland
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The main persecuted and most endangered today is a small, innocent and defenseless child - said Archbishop Marek Jędraszewski on Good Friday in Kalwaria Zebrzydowska. The priest added that Poland is currently being judged.

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Archbishop Marek Jędraszewski said on Good Friday in Kalwaria Zebrzydowska that "a judgment on Poland is taking place now", and the main persecuted and most endangered, like Christ once was, is "an innocent and defenseless child who kills himself with a fatal blow to his heart".

·Poland
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I am not bothered by Grzegorz Braun, only that this case — and indirectly by me — bears the responsibility for what women's rights in Poland will look like. And that is a heavy burden — says Gizela Jagielska, a doctor who terminated her pregnancy at 36 weeks, in an interview with "Newsweek".

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newsweek.pl broke the news in on Friday, April 18, 2025.
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