The Richest Parish in Poland Is Under Scrutiny. The Cardinal Has Appointed a Special Commission.
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A special commission will examine the management of assets at St. Mary's Parish in Kraków. The decision was made by the Metropolitan Archbishop of Kraków, Cardinal Grzegorz Ryś. This parish is one of the wealthiest in Poland and has been the backdrop for a high-profile conflict.
Cardinal Grzegorz Ryś appointed a commission to examine the management of the assets of St. Mary's Parish. The decision was preceded by consultations with the Roman Curia and was approved by Pope Leo XIV.
The Archdiocese of Krakow announced the establishment of a commission to investigate the management of the assets of St. Mary's Parish in Krakow. This is the result of financial and administrative irregularities investigated by the Holy See over the past two years. The parish's assets were valued at hundreds of millions of złoty.
The Metropolitan Archbishop of Krakow, Cardinal Grzegorz Ryś, has appointed a commission to investigate the management of the property of the Parish of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary in Krakow in recent years. We are publishing the full text of the announcement: The Metropolitan Archbishop of Krakow, Cardinal Grzegorz Ryś, has appointed a commission to investigate the management of the property of the Parish of the Assumption of the B…
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