Seeing Beauty in the Everyday World
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We’ve made it to the final evening of our pilgrimage. After 8 long days we’ve come to our last dinner together. The evening was made even more special by the group of Polish folk musicians and dancers. Some of the…
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The Divine Mercy Sanctuary resembles a ship, symbolizing an “Ark of the Covenant”. It serves as the final resting place of St. Faustina Kowalska, the Polish nun whose visions led to the Divine Mercy devotion. We visited the home of St. Faustina in…
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The Sanctuary of St. John Paul II near Kraków, is a modern pilgrimage site dedicated to the Polish Pope. Completed around 2016, the complex features a two-level church with many colorful mosaics and more. The Upper Church is a modern space with a large…
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The shrine of Our Lady of the Angels is part of a large complex, Kalwaria Zebrzydowska, that includes a Franciscan monastery and 42 chapels spread across about 1500 acres. The shrine of Kalwaria Zebrzydowska is one of the most often…
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We continue to explore Krakow. As I mentioned in the previous post, Krakow has a long history and its Old-Town is listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Although St. Mary’s Basilica is a dominant feature in Old-Town, there is…
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Old-town, Krakow, is another UNESCO World Heritage site. Krakow the center of Poland’s political life from 1038 until King Sigismund III Vasa relocated his court to Warsaw in 1596. The Main Market Square, one of the biggest squares in Europe, which came into existence in…
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Its Day 7, and our first stop is the Wieliczka Salt Mine in the town of Wieliczka, near Kraków in southern Poland. I previous posts I’ve shown many sculptures, but in this post, all the sculptures are carved from salt.…
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The name Auschwitz calls to mind death and a darkness of the human soul. These concentration camps were set up to house Polish Jews and other “objectionable persons” when local prisons were filled to overflowing. The Auschwitz camps were established…