Karol Nawrocki has become Poland’s first president to attend the annual pilgrimage to the country’s holiest Catholic shrine.
Karol Nawrocki has become Poland’s first president to attend the annual pilgrimage to the country’s holiest Catholic shrine.
“The future of Europe depends on the blood we shed and our determination,” said the priest who organises the event.
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The song offers a “poisonous utopia”, warned the archbishop of Cz臋stochowa, speaking at Poland’s holiest Catholic shrine.
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The annual event was confined to a mass for motorcyclists.
The decision comes a week after a controversial speech at the shrine by a deputy prime minister.
The bishop compared the prime minister and health minister to the Evangelists.
At least ten people were in the chapel, but religious services are currently limited to five attendees.