Brother Marek Durski, who was the first Pole to join the Taizé community and currently cares for refugees and migrants welcomed by the community, received the Stukot'56 award on June 25, awarded to promote the values for which workers in Poznań protested on June 28, 1956, during the first uprising of freedom against communist totalitarianism. The gala ceremony took place at the Poznań International Fair. The article, "Poznań: Brother Marek Dursk…
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Brother Marek Durski, who was the first Pole to join the Taizé community and currently cares for refugees and migrants welcomed by the community, received the Stukot'56 award on June 25, awarded to promote the values for which workers in Poznań protested on June 28, 1956, during the first uprising of freedom against communist totalitarianism. The gala ceremony took place at the Poznań International Fair. The article, "Poznań: Brother Marek Dursk…