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Stefan Wyszyński

    August 3, 1901 – May 28, 1981

    Stefan Wyszyński was a Polish prelate of the Roman Catholic Church who held significant ecclesiastical positions, including Archbishop of Warsaw and Gniezno. Appointed a cardinal, he assumed the title of Primate of Poland, often referred to as the 'Primate of the Millennium'. His long tenure leading the Polish Church offered moral and spiritual fortitude during challenging times. Wyszyński's influence extended beyond religious spheres, leaving a lasting mark on Polish history.

    MIŁOŚCIĄ NAPEŁNIENI PEREŁKI
    Pro memoria T.4 1956-1957
    W światłach Tysiąclecia
    Zapiski więzienne
    Przestrogi dla Polaków Myśli na każdy dzień
    Love and Social Justice: Reflections on Society
    • 2021

      Beatified in Warsaw in 2021, Blessed Cardinal Stefan Wyszyński (1901-1981) is widely recognized as one of Poland's greatest heroes of the twentieth century. Exercising the function of Primate of Poland from 1948 until his death, he reminded the Polish people of their Christian heritage and opposed the abuses of the communist regime; his popularity made him the Polish communist's worst nightmare. In this collection, which is bound to become a classic, Cardinal Wyszyński provides an astute reflection on the greatest social and political problems of the twentieth century, including Marxism, fascism, capitalism, and the decline of the family.

      Love and Social Justice: Reflections on Society