• NEWS NO ONE IS REPORTING
    Polish investigative journalists have concluded an inquiry into Cardinal #Wojtyla, finding that not only was there no cover-up of abuse or transfers of accused priests, but in many cases the future Pope acted quickly and even before civil authorities.

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    NEWS NO ONE IS REPORTING Polish investigative journalists have concluded an inquiry into Cardinal #Wojtyla, finding that not only was there no cover-up of abuse or transfers of accused priests, but in many cases the future Pope acted quickly and even before civil authorities. 🔴READ MORE👇 https://www.uccronline.it/eng/2026/03/18/wojtyla-did-not-cover-up-abuse-secular-investigation-finds/
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  • St. John Paul II

    St. John Paul-II was born on May 18, 1920 in the town of Wadowice in Poland. His father was Karol Wojtyla and mother Emilia. The name given to this saint by his parents is Karol Josef Wojtyla. He got a job of laborer in a German-run chemical factory in 1940, when Poland was occupied by Nazi Germany. When he was about 20 years old, he lost his mother, brother and father. The lose of the loved ones made him to look towards spiritual life and he entered a secret seminary and was ordained a priest on November 1, 1946.He was posted as Auxiliary Bishop of Krakow on September 28, 1958 when he was only 38 years old by Pope Pius-XII. He became cardinal on June 26, 1967 when Paul-VI was the pope. He participated in the Second Vatican Council as Bishop and contributed much in the deliberations. When Pope John Paul-I died suddenly after a very brief period in the papal chair, he was elected as pope by the cardinals on October 16, 1978 and was inaugurated as pope on October 22, 1978 when he was 58 years old as the 264th pope. He was the first pope from Poland and also the first pope from a communist country. During his long tenure as pope (26 years 5 months and 3 days) he beatified 1340 people and canonized 483 saints. He visited many countries in the world than any other pope as a missionary of peace and he is the cause for the fall of communism in Poland and in East European countries. He took very rigid stand against abortion and his view about human life as expressed by him during his visit to USA is “All human life from the moments of conception and through all subsequent stages is sacred”. He died of old age on April 2, 2005.

    He was declared venerable on December 19, 2009 by pope Benedict-XVI. He was beatified on May 1, 2011 on the basis of a reported miraculous cure at his intercession, of a French nun Sister Marie Simon Pierre of the Congregation of Little Sisters of Catholic Maternity Wards, who was afflicted with Parkinson's disease. He was canonized on April 27, 2014 by Pope Francis for a miraculous cure from an incurable brain neurism of a Costa Rican woman named Floribeth Mora Diaz. The feast day of Saint John Paul-II is October 22, the date of his papal inauguration.
    St. John Paul II St. John Paul-II was born on May 18, 1920 in the town of Wadowice in Poland. His father was Karol Wojtyla and mother Emilia. The name given to this saint by his parents is Karol Josef Wojtyla. He got a job of laborer in a German-run chemical factory in 1940, when Poland was occupied by Nazi Germany. When he was about 20 years old, he lost his mother, brother and father. The lose of the loved ones made him to look towards spiritual life and he entered a secret seminary and was ordained a priest on November 1, 1946.He was posted as Auxiliary Bishop of Krakow on September 28, 1958 when he was only 38 years old by Pope Pius-XII. He became cardinal on June 26, 1967 when Paul-VI was the pope. He participated in the Second Vatican Council as Bishop and contributed much in the deliberations. When Pope John Paul-I died suddenly after a very brief period in the papal chair, he was elected as pope by the cardinals on October 16, 1978 and was inaugurated as pope on October 22, 1978 when he was 58 years old as the 264th pope. He was the first pope from Poland and also the first pope from a communist country. During his long tenure as pope (26 years 5 months and 3 days) he beatified 1340 people and canonized 483 saints. He visited many countries in the world than any other pope as a missionary of peace and he is the cause for the fall of communism in Poland and in East European countries. He took very rigid stand against abortion and his view about human life as expressed by him during his visit to USA is “All human life from the moments of conception and through all subsequent stages is sacred”. He died of old age on April 2, 2005. He was declared venerable on December 19, 2009 by pope Benedict-XVI. He was beatified on May 1, 2011 on the basis of a reported miraculous cure at his intercession, of a French nun Sister Marie Simon Pierre of the Congregation of Little Sisters of Catholic Maternity Wards, who was afflicted with Parkinson's disease. He was canonized on April 27, 2014 by Pope Francis for a miraculous cure from an incurable brain neurism of a Costa Rican woman named Floribeth Mora Diaz. The feast day of Saint John Paul-II is October 22, the date of his papal inauguration.
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  • St. Maria Faustina Kowalska

    She was born on August 25, 1905 in Poland. Her parents were Stanislaus and Marianna Kowalska. Her father was a carpenter and theirs was a poor family. Her original name was Helena Kowalska. She joined the Congregation of the Sisters of Our Lady of Mercy, Warsaw at the age of 20 years and a new name Maria Faustina was given to her at time when she received the religious habit. Her name "Faustina" means "fortunate or blessed one" and it is a feminine form of the name a Christian martyr Faustinus. She saw visions of Jesus but others ignored her when she told them about the visions. She requested an artist to paint the first Divine Mercy image based on the vision of Jesus she saw. Her Divine Mercy devotion was banned by the Vatican in the year 1958 but the ban was lifted in the year 1978 at the request of Cardinal Carol Wojtyla (later Pope John Paul-II) the then Arch Bishop of Krakow. One lady called Maureen Digan of Massachusetts reported a healing from Lymph edema, after praying at the tomb of Maria Faustina in March 1981, which was approved by Vatican in 1982. She died on October 5, 1938 of tuberculosis. She was beatified on April 18, 1993 and canonized on April 30, 2000 by Pope John Paul-II. She is called as the apostle of Divine Mercy devotion.
    St. Maria Faustina Kowalska She was born on August 25, 1905 in Poland. Her parents were Stanislaus and Marianna Kowalska. Her father was a carpenter and theirs was a poor family. Her original name was Helena Kowalska. She joined the Congregation of the Sisters of Our Lady of Mercy, Warsaw at the age of 20 years and a new name Maria Faustina was given to her at time when she received the religious habit. Her name "Faustina" means "fortunate or blessed one" and it is a feminine form of the name a Christian martyr Faustinus. She saw visions of Jesus but others ignored her when she told them about the visions. She requested an artist to paint the first Divine Mercy image based on the vision of Jesus she saw. Her Divine Mercy devotion was banned by the Vatican in the year 1958 but the ban was lifted in the year 1978 at the request of Cardinal Carol Wojtyla (later Pope John Paul-II) the then Arch Bishop of Krakow. One lady called Maureen Digan of Massachusetts reported a healing from Lymph edema, after praying at the tomb of Maria Faustina in March 1981, which was approved by Vatican in 1982. She died on October 5, 1938 of tuberculosis. She was beatified on April 18, 1993 and canonized on April 30, 2000 by Pope John Paul-II. She is called as the apostle of Divine Mercy devotion.
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  • LEO AND FRANCIS
    A simple UCCR analysis reveals an objective fact: the #Pope refers to his predecessor in more than one out of every two addresses, a significant figure. Also present are references to Ratzinger and Wojtyla, and, above all, to St. Augustine.

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    LEO AND FRANCIS A simple UCCR analysis reveals an objective fact: the #Pope refers to his predecessor in more than one out of every two addresses, a significant figure. Also present are references to Ratzinger and Wojtyla, and, above all, to St. Augustine. 🔴 READ MORE 👇 https://www.uccronline.it/eng/2025/08/20/leo-xiv-quotes-francis-in-100-days-he-mentions-him-76-times/
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