This year marks the centenary of the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier in Warsaw — a national monument honoring all those who gave their lives in defense of Poland and whose identities remain unknown. While most Poles are deeply familiar with this symbol of sacrifice, the site itself holds many lesser-known stories. Here are some […]
Photo: KUL More than 2,200 participants from nearly 50 countries — from Peru to Ecuador — are taking part in the fifth edition of the online courses offered by the John Paul II Catholic University of Lublin (KUL). The program includes, among other subjects, the History of Poland in English and Spanish, as well as […]
In Dolsk, children from surrounding communities made herb bouquets for the Feast of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary. In the parish’s Hildegarnia herbal center – named after St. Hildegard – Aneta Grzelka runs “God and His Children” herbal workshops. For centuries, in Polish villages, the Assumption, traditionally known as the Feast of Our […]