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Category: Polish history

A lovely church, part I

June 23, 2026 catholicfictioncatholicscienceLeave a comment

You might notice that the header image is reversed. I visited a church last week with that lovely stained glass over the door in the back. I couldn't get a picture, or even actually see the image very well from the inside of the church. When I went into the (very tiny) vestibule the light [...]

Posted in church pictures, Polish history, saints, general

More Polish saints

March 4, 2025 catholicfictioncatholicscienceLeave a comment

I took a look at some of the March saints, especially ones for March 4. Saint Casimir of Poland, listed as a patron of Poland turned up first. He lived in the 1400's, and was a grandson of King Jagiello who married one of my favorites, Saint Jadwig. Saint Casimir was not Jadwig’s granddaughter. Jadwig’s [...]

Posted in art in other museums, Polish history, saint jadwig, saints, general
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