To: lizol
Looks, like Poland may seem to be the nest of all the “evil” - in today’s progressive and secular Europe.
First - it was considered to be the Trojan horse of the U.S. within the E.U.
And now the same with the Holy See. ;-)
2 posted on
12/11/2010 8:02:51 AM PST by
lizol
To: lizol
I went to a museum on Polish history in Warsaw and it said that Poland wanted to become a democracy like America, afew years after the American Revolution. The other countries couldn’t stand having a free country in their midst and attacked and partitioned it.
Poland’s fate seems to be to have good ideas and untrustworthy neighbors.
3 posted on
12/11/2010 9:00:38 AM PST by
married21
(As for me and my house, we will serve the Lord.)
To: lizol; snippy_about_it; dfwgator; Salvation; All
I've read a beautiful article about hundreds of thousands of Poles who went to Scandinavia in search of jobs. Scandinavian churches, or rather old rickety shacks which had been closed for the lack of believers long time ago, suddenly began to be attended by so many people that there was room inside only for one third. For that reason, in Trondheim, Poles began to build a new, quite a big church, some even say the biggest in the country. Lots of Norwegians who were indifferent to religion matters or even started to look to Islam, began to attend Christian masses regularly. First in the Polish language, then, as more and more new Norwegians appeared on Sunday masses, masses began to be performed in the Norwegian language by Norwegian priests. Lots of local people converted for good and even baptized together with their children! :-)))))))))
There are many huge articles on the Polish Internet about it. All in Polish :-(
No English-speaking Internet website has ever mentioned about it :-(((
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