
Meet the Polish Young Woman Who Could Be Another Millennial Saint
Helena Kmieć loved the Eucharist, just like soon-to-be-saint Carlo Acutis.
Helena Kmieć loved the Eucharist, just like soon-to-be-saint Carlo Acutis.
A new film depicting the incredible true story of Irena Gut Opdyke, a Polish Catholic nurse who risked her own life to hide Jews persecuted by Nazi Germany during World War II, debuts in theaters across the country April 15-16.
The 250 Scouts of Europe will attend the youth gathering as volunteers, seeking to reflect the deep Catholic identity of their nation.
EDITORIAL: One of the most important lessons that Poland has taught the world is the need to turn always to Divine Mercy.
Archbishop Grzegorz Ryś of Łódź celebrated the Mass in St. Peter’s Basilica on Feb. 24, hours after Russian forces surged into Ukraine.
In his homily, Archbishop Gądecki noted the importance of St. Joseph as the patron of the foundation, which seeks to ensure “that no harm is ever again done to children, young people and the disabled.”
The Catholic Church in Poland is undergoing a reckoning on clerical abuse.
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