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Primate of Poland: the Resurrection of Christ Changed the Fate of Man and the World

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"To a world that so often reminds us of desolate places devastated by human hands, the Risen One comes like a source of living water. Let us return to the source! Let us return to God, who never ceases to trust humanity!" says Archbishop Wojciech Polak, Primate of Poland, in his wishes for Easter 2026. Pointing to one of the symbols of Easter – water, the Metropolitan of Gniezno, the article "Primate of Poland: The Resurrection of Christ Changed…
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"To a world that so often reminds us of desolate places devastated by human hands, the Risen One comes like a source of living water. Let us return to the source! Let us return to God, who never ceases to trust humanity!" says Archbishop Wojciech Polak, Primate of Poland, in his wishes for Easter 2026. Pointing to one of the symbols of Easter – water, the Metropolitan of Gniezno, the article "Primate of Poland: The Resurrection of Christ Changed…

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Misyjne.pl broke the news in on Saturday, April 4, 2026.
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