A pilgrimage of seminarians and priests, including the Primate of Poland, Archbishop Wojciech Polak, has begun to the seven Churches of the Apocalypse in Turkey and on the Greek island of Patmos. The first stop was Ephesus, whose Christian community is mentioned first in the Book of Revelation. Ephesus is also the best-preserved ancient city in Asia Minor. The pilgrimage of seminarians has begun and the article "To the Seven Churches of the Apoc…
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A pilgrimage of seminarians and priests, including the Primate of Poland, Archbishop Wojciech Polak, has begun to the seven Churches of the Apocalypse in Turkey and on the Greek island of Patmos. The first stop was Ephesus, whose Christian community is mentioned first in the Book of Revelation. Ephesus is also the best-preserved ancient city in Asia Minor. The pilgrimage of seminarians has begun and the article "To the Seven Churches of the Apoc…