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The Basilica of Our Lady of Licheń [ˈlixɛɲ] is a Roman Catholic church located in the village of Licheń Stary near Konin in the Greater Poland Voivodeship in Poland. It was designed by Barbara Bielecka and built between 1994 and 2004. The construction was funded by pilgrims' donations.[1] With a tower measuring 141.5 meters in height, it is one of the tallest and largest churches in the world.
The history of the foundation of the church dates back to 1813, when Tomasz Kłossowski a Polish soldier fighting under Napoleon near Leipzig was seriously wounded. He invoked Our Lady, begging her not to let him die in a foreign land. According to legend, she appeared to him wearing a golden crown, a dark red gown, with a golden mantle, and holding a white eagle in her right hand. She comforted the soldier and promised he would recover and return to Poland.[2] Tomasz was instructed him to have an image of her made, and to place the image in a public place so that My people will pray before this image and shall draw many graces at My hands in the hardest times of trial.[3]
With the nave 120 meters long and 77 meters wide, with a central dome 98 meters high, and with a tower 141.5 metres tall, it is Poland's largest church and one of the largest churches in the world. The church is dedicated to Our Lady of Sorrows, Queen of Poland whose icon, perhaps dating back to the 18th century, is displayed in the basilica's main altar. It is one of Poland's principal pilgrimage sites.[4]
Pope John Paul II blessed the Basilica in 1999.[5]
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Take yourself back in history by visiting Auschwitz-Birkenau Memorial Museum. Art works definitely flourished in Poland. See the stunning beauty of sculptures and other art works made from salt in Wieliczka Salt Mine and be a witness to a wonderful presentation of Polish culture in the famous Baltic Amber Gallery. Aside from that, Poland takes pride about the breathtaking views they can offer to all visitors in Tatra Mountains Region. Complete your Polish experience by satisfying your palate with delectable polish cuisines.
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Then please look at our offer and find out more about our 6 - persons tours! Yes, exactly! If you gather 6 persons, you can come anytime - we will organize it for you. Meet our pilgrimage & holidays combined together.
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Our pilgrimages are not stereotyped.
It's a great combination of pilgrimage & holiday.
Follow the Footsteps of Pope
John Paul II - Tour in Poland
Divine Mercy Shrine, celebrate mass & pray in front of St Faustina's Tomb,
14th century Black Madonna Shrine, learn her miraculous stories,
Beautiful 600 year old Salt Mine, where chapel made out of salt,
Birthplace of Pope John Paul II,
Auschwitz - Nazi Concentration Camp,
Breathtaking Tatra Mountain,
Krakow: Stroll around the Basilica of Virgin Mary & famous Wawel Castle,
Follow the footsteps of Pope John Paul II.
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Divine Mercy Feast - 100,000 people celebrated it in Poland
This was the Divine Mercy Feast Celebration in Krakow Poland 2018. Over 100,000 people gathered for the fest.
We invite you for next year.
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Black Madonna + Kalwaria Shrine + Dinner-by DLI Travel, Poland
Visiting Monastery of Our Lady of Czestochowa, the biggest Marian Shrine of Poland, known as. Black Madonna. One of the most important places of religious worship in the Christian world, with tradition of pilgrimages that goes back to the 14th century. Our Holy Father has frequently visited Jasna Gorna Monastery. We celebrate Mass at the Pauline Monastery and venerate the priceless treasures contained within, including the Miraculous Icon.
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Take yourself back in history by visiting Auschwitz-Birkenau Memorial Museum. Art works definitely flourished in Poland. See the stunning beauty of sculptures and other art works made from salt in Wieliczka Salt Mine and be a witness to a wonderful presentation of Polish culture in the famous Baltic Amber Gallery. Aside from that, Poland takes pride about the breathtaking views they can offer to all visitors in Tatra Mountains Region. Complete your Polish experience by satisfying your palate with delectable polish cuisines.
Find out more about our 6 - persons tours! Yes, exactly! If you gather 6 persons, you can come anytime - we will organize it for you. Meet our pilgrimage & holidays combined together.
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AMAZING CULTURAL HOLIDAY
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Then please look at our offer and find out more about our 6 - persons tours! Yes, exactly! If you gather 6 persons, you can come anytime - we will organize it for you. Meet our pilgrimage & holidays combined together.
And if you love to go for holidays and pilgrimage and have a lot of fun and spiritual experience, join our community on facebook:
and share your thoughts with us! :-)
Our pilgrimages are not stereotyped.
It's a great combination of pilgrimage & holiday.
Follow the Footsteps of Pope
John Paul II - Tour in Poland
Divine Mercy Shrine, celebrate mass & pray in front of St Faustina's Tomb,
14th century Black Madonna Shrine, learn her miraculous stories,
Beautiful 600 year old Salt Mine, where chapel made out of salt,
Birthplace of Pope John Paul II,
Auschwitz - Nazi Concentration Camp,
Breathtaking Tatra Mountain,
Krakow: Stroll around the Basilica of Virgin Mary & famous Wawel Castle,
Follow the footsteps of Pope John Paul II.
UK: Tel. 0207 193 5459
USA: Tel. 347 441 4107
e-mail: Shubho Dutta shubho.dutta@dlitravel.com
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5 Polish Martyrs: Young Men of Faith (AVP)
A short AVP tribute to the 5 Polish Martyrs of the Salesian oratory in Poznan, Edward Klinik (23), Francis Kesy (22), Jarogniew Wojciechowski (20), Czesław Józwiak (22), and Edward Kaźmierski (23). The VO and storyline is solely based on their brief biographies found on and
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(Invasion of Poland 1 of 3)
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Sacred Poland Catholic Pilgrimage Holiday,
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Then please look at our offer and find out more about our 6 - persons tours! Yes, exactly! If you gather 6 persons, you can come anytime - we will organize it for you. Meet our pilgrimage & holidays combined together.
And if you love to go for holidays and pilgrimage and have a lot of fun and spiritual experience, join our community on facebook:
and share your thoughts with us! :-)
Our pilgrimages are not stereotyped.
It's a great combination of pilgrimage & holiday.
Follow the Footsteps of Pope
John Paul II - Tour in Poland
Divine Mercy Shrine, celebrate mass & pray in front of St Faustina's Tomb,
14th century Black Madonna Shrine, learn her miraculous stories,
Beautiful 600 year old Salt Mine, where chapel made out of salt,
Birthplace of Pope John Paul II,
Auschwitz - Nazi Concentration Camp,
Breathtaking Tatra Mountain,
Krakow: Stroll around the Basilica of Virgin Mary & famous Wawel Castle,
Follow the footsteps of Pope John Paul II.
UK: Tel. 0207 193 5459
USA: Tel. 347 441 4107
e-mail: Shubho Dutta shubho.dutta@dlitravel.com
help@dlitravel.com
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Judy from Singapore : Catholic Pilgrimage Holidays to Poland
I'm Judy from Singapore.
Right from the beginning when I did an email inquiry. I was very impressed because Shubho called me after asking for my number. I was quite surprised by it. Very concern about what my needs were. I was thinking this is great. This is the first that I actually experienced something like that. From the time we arrived its been a wonderful experienced, very personalized service, great attention to details. I think the program has given me a sense that its been picked up with a lot of attention of what we might be looking for. I think everything from our comfort, to the hotels, to the dinners , have all been specially selected. Great job by DLI Travel.
Take yourself back in history by visiting Auschwitz-Birkenau Memorial Museum. Art works definitely flourished in Poland. See the stunning beauty of sculptures and other art works made from salt in Wieliczka Salt Mine and be a witness to a wonderful presentation of Polish culture in the famous Baltic Amber Gallery. Aside from that, Poland takes pride about the breathtaking views they can offer to all visitors in Tatra Mountains Region. Complete your Polish experience by satisfying your palate with delectable polish cuisines.
Find out more about our 6 - persons tours! Yes, exactly! If you gather 6 persons, you can come anytime - we will organize it for you. Meet our pilgrimage & holidays combined together.
And if you love to go for holidays and pilgrimage and have a lot of fun and spiritual experience, join our community on facebook:
and share your thoughts with us! :-)
If this is your style:
DEEP SPIRITUAL PILGRIMAGE
AMAZING CULTURAL HOLIDAY
CULINARY HOLIDAY
AND MUCH MORE
Then please look at our offer and find out more about our 6 - persons tours! Yes, exactly! If you gather 6 persons, you can come anytime - we will organize it for you. Meet our pilgrimage & holidays combined together.
And if you love to go for holidays and pilgrimage and have a lot of fun and spiritual experience, join our community on facebook:
and share your thoughts with us! :-)
Our pilgrimages are not stereotyped.
It's a great combination of pilgrimage & holiday.
Follow the Footsteps of Pope
John Paul II - Tour in Poland
Divine Mercy Shrine, celebrate mass & pray in front of St Faustina's Tomb,
14th century Black Madonna Shrine, learn her miraculous stories,
Beautiful 600 year old Salt Mine, where chapel made out of salt,
Birthplace of Pope John Paul II,
Auschwitz - Nazi Concentration Camp,
Breathtaking Tatra Mountain,
Krakow: Stroll around the Basilica of Virgin Mary & famous Wawel Castle,
Follow the footsteps of Pope John Paul II.
UK: Tel. 0207 193 5459
USA: Tel. 347 441 4107
e-mail: Shubho Dutta shubho.dutta@dlitravel.com
help@dlitravel.com
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Toms Giakmo - DLI Travel Sacred Poland Catholic Pilgrimage Holidays
I'm Tom Giacomo and I'm an organizer of the Friends of Pope John Paul II Foundation Pilgrimage, visiting Poland.
Miraculously working with Shubho and Ania we were able to do almost everything even more than we expected in the times allocated. We didn't expect to have a cruise on a river in Krakow. It was incredible value for the money because then you'll increase your prices. People were getting this certain value and we were doing much, much more that what we pay for. We are thinking to ourselves, are we going to be charge more. We realize, no, no this is all part of the trip.One of the highlights of the trip was the Cardinal who was the personal assistant to Pope John Paul II for about 40 years. DLI take it to the heart everything.I was on as much holiday and I don't have to keep on an eye with everybody cause Shubho and Ania had organize it excellently.
Take yourself back in history by visiting Auschwitz-Birkenau Memorial Museum. Art works definitely flourished in Poland. See the stunning beauty of sculptures and other art works made from salt in Wieliczka Salt Mine and be a witness to a wonderful presentation of Polish culture in the famous Baltic Amber Gallery. Aside from that, Poland takes pride about the breathtaking views they can offer to all visitors in Tatra Mountains Region. Complete your Polish experience by satisfying your palate with delectable polish cuisines.
Find out more about our 6 - persons tours! Yes, exactly! If you gather 6 persons, you can come anytime - we will organize it for you. Meet our pilgrimage & holidays combined together.
And if you love to go for holidays and pilgrimage and have a lot of fun and spiritual experience, join our community on facebook:
and share your thoughts with us! :-)
If this is your style:
DEEP SPIRITUAL PILGRIMAGE
AMAZING CULTURAL HOLIDAY
CULINARY HOLIDAY
AND MUCH MORE
Then please look at our offer and find out more about our 6 - persons tours! Yes, exactly! If you gather 6 persons, you can come anytime - we will organize it for you. Meet our pilgrimage & holidays combined together.
And if you love to go for holidays and pilgrimage and have a lot of fun and spiritual experience, join our community on facebook:
and share your thoughts with us! :-)
Our pilgrimages are not stereotyped.
It's a great combination of pilgrimage & holiday.
Follow the Footsteps of Pope
John Paul II - Tour in Poland
Divine Mercy Shrine, celebrate mass & pray in front of St Faustina's Tomb,
14th century Black Madonna Shrine, learn her miraculous stories,
Beautiful 600 year old Salt Mine, where chapel made out of salt,
Birthplace of Pope John Paul II,
Auschwitz - Nazi Concentration Camp,
Breathtaking Tatra Mountain,
Krakow: Stroll around the Basilica of Virgin Mary & famous Wawel Castle,
Follow the footsteps of Pope John Paul II.
UK: Tel. 0207 193 5459
USA: Tel. 347 441 4107
e-mail: Shubho Dutta shubho.dutta@dlitravel.com
help@dlitravel.com
#discoverrealEurope #catholic #pilgrimage
Sacred Poland Holidays & Pilgrimage - Myrlyns Group
If this is your style:
DEEP SPIRITUAL PILGRIMAGE
AMAZING CULTURAL HOLIDAY
CULINARY HOLIDAY
AND MUCH MORE
Then please look at our offer and find out more about our 6 - persons tours! Yes, exactly! If you gather 6 persons, you can come anytime - we will organize it for you. Meet our pilgrimage & holidays combined together.
And if you love to go for holidays and pilgrimage and have a lot of fun and spiritual experience, join our community on facebook:
and share your thoughts with us! :-)
Our pilgrimages are not stereotyped.
It's a great combination of pilgrimage & holiday.
Follow the Footsteps of Pope
John Paul II - Tour in Poland
Divine Mercy Shrine, celebrate mass & pray in front of St Faustina's Tomb,
14th century Black Madonna Shrine, learn her miraculous stories,
Beautiful 600 year old Salt Mine, where chapel made out of salt,
Birthplace of Pope John Paul II,
Auschwitz - Nazi Concentration Camp,
Breathtaking Tatra Mountain,
Krakow: Stroll around the Basilica of Virgin Mary & famous Wawel Castle,
Follow the footsteps of Pope John Paul II.
UK: Tel. 0207 193 5459
USA: Tel. 347 441 4107
e-mail: Shubho Dutta shubho.dutta@dlitravel.com
help@dlitravel.com
#catholic #pilgrimage #catholicfaith
愛 ● 常傳 - 聖高比──聖母的騎士 St. Maximilian Kolbe: Knight of the Immaculate
波蘭裔的方濟會士高比神父一生經歷過很多苦難,但他對天主的愛從沒有動搖過。藉著獻身於聖母,他一生致力把最多的人帶到天主那裡去。《愛●常傳》帶大家到美國芝加哥的聖高比朝聖地深入認識他。
Maximilian Kolbe was a Polish Franciscan priest. He had gone through different trials throughout his life, yet his love for God had never been shaken. Through consecration to Jesus through Mary, he strove to bring as many people to God as possible. Fountain of Grace takes you to Marytown - the National Shrine of St. Maximilian Kolbe for an in-depth look at his life.
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The Man Who Fought the Devil - Chapter 6 (St. Jean Marie Vianney)
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by EVA K. BETZ
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Jean Marie Vianney always found it hard to learn. In fact, he made history by receiving a zero as his examination mark after his first year of study in the seminary. But with determination, and with God’s help, he won through. He became a hard-working parish priest and then a pastor – the beloved Cure of Ars.
Week by week, year by year, his fame as an advisor and a confessor grew. People flocked from great distances to his little church, and privately, among themselves, they called him “saint”. The devil, furious at the ever-increasing number of souls being saved by the Cure, tempted and taunted the priest and even persecuted him physically. But Satan found he had met his match.
Eva K. Betz was a prolific catholic writer of biographical and historical books for children. (Summary from the dust jacket and Maria Therese)
Palestine
More info at This time we're venturing beyond Europe to visit the West Bank of the Jordan River — a land its residents call Palestine. After visiting Jerusalem, we harvest olives near Ramallah, follow pilgrims to the site of Jesus' birth in Bethlehem, approach Abraham's tomb — as both Jews and Muslims do — in Hebron, join friends for dinner, and bob in the Dead Sea. We'll also learn about walls, Israeli settlements, and the challenges facing this region. | © 2014 Rick Steves' Europe
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POLAND - WikiVidi Documentary
Poland , officially the Republic of Poland , is a sovereign country in Central Europe. It is a unitary state divided into 16 administrative subdivisions, covering an area of 312679 km2 with a mostly temperate climate. With a population of over 38.5 million people, Poland is the sixth most populous member state of the European Union. Poland's capital and largest city is Warsaw. Other cities include Kraków, Wrocław, Poznań, Gdańsk and Szczecin. The establishment of a Polish state can be traced back to 966, when Mieszko I, ruler of a territory roughly coextensive with that of present-day Poland, converted to Christianity. The Kingdom of Poland was founded in 1025, and in 1569 it cemented a longstanding political association with the Grand Duchy of Lithuania by signing the Union of Lublin. This union formed the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth, one of the largest and most populous countries of 16th and 17th century Europe with a uniquely liberal political system which declared Europe's fir...
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Popes Pius XI (1922–39) and Pius XII (1939–58) led the Roman Catholic Church through the rise and fall of Nazi Germany. Around a third of Germans were Catholic in the 1930s. The Church in Germany had spoken against the rise of Nazism, but the Catholic aligned Centre Party capitulated in 1933 and was banned. In the various 1933 elections the percentage of Catholics voting for the Nazis party was remarkably lower than the average. Nazi key ideologue Alfred Rosenberg was banned on the index of the Inquisition, presided by later pope Pius XII. Adolf Hitler and several key Nazis had been raised Catholic, but became hostile to the Church in adulthood. While Article 24 of the NSDAP party platform called for conditional toleration of Christian denominations and the 1933 Reichskonkordat treaty with the Vatican purported to guarantee religious freedom for Catholics, the Nazis were essentially hostile to Christianity and the Catholic Church faced persecution in Nazi Germany. Its press, schools and youth organisations were closed, much property confiscated and around one third of its clergy faced reprisals from authorities. Catholic lay leaders were targeted in the Night of the Long Knives purge. The Church hierarchy attempted to co-operate with the new government, but in 1937, the Papal Encyclical Mit brennender Sorge accused the government of fundamental hostility to the church.
Among the most courageous demonstrations of opposition inside Germany were the 1941 sermons of Bishop August von Galen of Münster. Nevertheless, wrote Alan Bullock [n]either the Catholic Church nor the Evangelical Church... as institutions, felt it possible to take up an attitude of open opposition to the regime. In every country under German occupation, priests played a major part in rescuing Jews, but Catholic resistance to mistreatment of Jews in Germany was generally limited to fragmented and largely individual efforts. Mary Fulbrook wrote that when politics encroached on the church, Catholics were prepared to resist, but that the record was otherwise patchy and uneven, and that, with notable exceptions, it seems that, for many Germans, adherence to the Christian faith proved compatible with at least passive acquiescence in, if not active support for, the Nazi dictatorship.Catholics fought on both sides in the Second World War. Hitler's invasion of predominantly Catholic Poland ignited the conflict in 1939. Here, especially in the areas of Poland annexed to the Reich—as in other annexed regions of Slovenia and Austria—Nazi persecution of the church was intense. Many clergy were targeted for extermination. Through his links to the German Resistance, Pope Pius XII warned the Allies of the planned Nazi invasion of the Low Countries in 1940. From that year, the Nazis gathered priest-dissidents in a dedicated clergy barracks at Dachau, where 95 percent of its 2,720 inmates were Catholic (mostly Poles, and 411 Germans) and 1,034 priests died there. Expropriation of church properties surged from 1941.
The Vatican, surrounded by Fascist Italy, was officially neutral during the war, but used diplomacy to aid victims and lobby for peace. Vatican Radio and other media spoke out against atrocities. While Nazi antisemitism embraced modern pseudo-scientific racial principles, ancient antipathies between Christianity and Judaism contributed to European antisemitism. During the Nazi era, the church rescued many thousands of Jews by issuing false documents, lobbying Axis officials, hiding them in monasteries, convents, schools and elsewhere; including in the Vatican and papal residence at Castel Gandolfo. The Pope's role during this period is contested. The Reich Security Main Office called Pius XII a mouthpiece of the Jews. His first encyclical, Summi Pontificatus, called the invasion of Poland an hour of darkness, his 1942 Christmas address denounced race murders and his Mystici corporis Christi encyclical (1943) denounc ...
EWTN Live - 2016-08-10 - Fr. James Mccurry And Antonella Di Piazza
James McCurry and Antonella Di Piazza share insights they gained from editing translations of St. Maximillian Kolbe's works. Hosted by Fr. Mitch Pacwa.
EWTN Live - 2017-07-26 - Fr. Daniel Utrecht
Fr. Daniel Utrecht shares his studies on the life of Bishop von Galen, who openly spoke against the Nazi regime and fought to turn his homeland back to God. Hosted by Fr. Mitch Pacwa.
Rick Steves' Luther and the Reformation
Five hundred years ago, Martin Luther kicked off the Protestant Reformation, which contributed to the birth of our modern age. In this one-hour special — filmed on location in Europe — Rick Steves tells the story of a humble monk who lived a dramatic life. Rick visits key sites relating to the Reformation (including Erfurt, Wittenberg, and Rome) and explores the complicated political world of 16th-century Europe — from indulgences to iconoclasts, and from the printing press to the Counter-Reformation. It’s a story of power, rebellion, and faith that you’ll never forget.
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