In Wrocław, Field Bishop of the Polish Army, Wiesław Lechowicz, established a new sanctuary – dedicated to St. John Paul II. It was built in the civil-military parish of St. Elizabeth's Basilica. Archbishop Józef Kupny, Metropolitan Archbishop of Wrocław, presided over the ceremony. During his homily, Bishop Lechowicz emphasized the special role of sanctuaries as places of experiencing God's presence and recalled St. John Paul II's connection wi…
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In Wrocław, Field Bishop of the Polish Army, Wiesław Lechowicz, established a new sanctuary – dedicated to St. John Paul II. It was built in the civil-military parish of St. Elizabeth's Basilica. Archbishop Józef Kupny, Metropolitan Archbishop of Wrocław, presided over the ceremony. During his homily, Bishop Lechowicz emphasized the special role of sanctuaries as places of experiencing God's presence and recalled St. John Paul II's connection wi…